Why CN
Why Must CN Be Taken Regularly and Continuously?
Every cell in the body carries out its various jobs fueled by the foods eaten, the water drank, and the air breathed. These are all considered nutrients, and can be subdivided into two categories, micronutrients, which is needed in relatively small quantities: vitamins, and minerals, as well as macronutrients, which is needed in relatively large quantities: water, oxygen, proteins, carbohydrates and fats.
CN supplies the body with carbohydrates, in the form of mechanically hydrolyzed a-polysaccharide peptides. In addition, CN contains all the essential amino acids, (making it a complete protein), all of the essential fatty acids (GLA, ALA, LA, SDA, EPA, DHA, and AA) as well as an abundance of vitamins and minerals.
Let's talk about a-polysaccharide peptides.
The cell membrane has pores in it along with an active transport system which allows particular atoms and molecules to pass through it. Most foods eaten must be metabolized before passing through the cell membrane. This requires energy in the form of stored ATP. Using nanotechnology, a-polysaccharide peptides have been mechanically hydrolyzed to monosaccharides which easily pass through all cell membranes without the need to go through the usual metabolic pathways.
The mitochondria (the powerhouse of the cell) have a double membrane and an active transport system, which selectively allow what molecules pass through it. One type of molecule they allow through are monosaccharides, where the last step of their metabolism takes place via the Krebs cycle. The Krebs cycle converts the energy, which is held within the bonds between the atoms of each molecule, into packets of energy - ATP.
ATP stands for adenosine tri phosphate. (Cellular Energy)
After the production of ATP within the mitochondrion, they migrate into the cell where its energy is released. If you had an electron microscope you could see little fireworks as the ATP turns into ADP (adenosine di phosphate). The cell uses the energy to perform its various duties: protein, RNA and DNA synthesis, cell membrane maintenance, organelle maintenance, as well as, and most important, detoxification and maintaining individual cell health.
CN provides each cell with 36 ATP whereas an equivalent amount of carbohydrate provides each cell with 1 ATP. This is more energy than the cell has ever seen before. It takes care of all its cells duties and still has more energy than it's ever seen before - energy which it uses to do the work of healing.
However, just as food is eaten every day for energy, CN must be taken every day consistently, as prescribed, if we want to keep cells in this heightened state of health. The suggestion to spread out doses throughout the day is because CN is water soluble and flushes through the system very quickly. It enters cells instantly, and the mitochondria do their work. But cells never go to sleep, they work 24/7. Always working, always detoxifying, always trying to maintain optimum health. Each cell requires a regular influx of CN for optimum health.
Please don't neglect the cells of what they require. Every cell in the body is but a mirror image of the whole body and they work so hard day and night.
WHAT YOU FEED THE BODY IS IMPORTANT
WHAT YOU FEED THE CELLS MAKES THE DIFFERENCE
*CN is classified as a food, not a supplement or a drug and does not claim to diagnose, prevent, treat or cure any disease
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