Metalloenzyme [metalloprotein]

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Anecdotal observations by John Thomas

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Metalloenzymes [metalloprotein] is a generic term for a protein enzymes that contain a metal ion cofactor. A large proportion of all proteins are part of this category. It is estimated that approximately half of all proteins contain a metal ion.

Essential Elemental ions, when supplied in bio-active form, both allow normal, healthy expression of proteins of which DNA and RNA are two.

Recombinant manipulation of DNA by messenger RNA [mRNA] is the basis of vaccine technology being used to treat so-called COVID-19 viral infections.

rDNA manipulation of native human DNA expression and sequencing can be avoided and/or controlled by supplying a full array of Essential Elemental ions.

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