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Short course Quantum Gravity

Short course Quantum Gravity

The origin of the small molecule MGO from Manuka honey is controversial because MGO is highly reactive towards the amino acids Lysine, Arginine, and Cysteine. The reactions generate compounds that have a range of different properties. MGO can lead to protein modification, and it has been associated with diabetes. The MGO cross linking can generate AGEs (advanced glycation end products). The AGEs can be pro-inflammatory and activate macrophage (white blood cells) through RAGE (receptor for advanced glycation end-products). So, MGO is pro-inflammatory in certain circumstances depending on the structures generated during the cross linking of the amino acids in the proteins.

This paper offers an alternative to the origin of MGO not coming from DHA in the nectar of the Manuka flower but coming out of the......buy the paper and find out the origin.

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The ability to explore quantum gravity using the mathematical approach developed by Dr Keryn Johnson PhD MSc BSc as part of the quantum biology model of unification.

Gravity is often explored from the mass perspective in cosmology. In this short course available in PDF format, you will learn how to how to calculate gravity for the subatomic particles. 

This new science model for gravitational calculations is an eye opener.

This is going to be a short course taking 1 hour. The eBook PDF will be available on the 25th of February 2025. 

The SUSY inversion HE-BEC model offers an introspection of subatomic processes in an way that shows the genealogy of the subatomic system. Finding out how the subatomic particles work together is a real game changer when it comes to comprehending the physics of consciousness and the building of memories.  

When you make the purchase the PDF link will be made available to you. The science calculations are important to learn how the subatomic particles operate in biology because it is the energy from the subatomic system that provides the energy for healing and regeneration. 

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