M-State Elements and DNA

Lawrence Gardner, an archeologist and authority on M-state properties, references the May 1995 issue of Scientific American where it discusses the effects of ruthenium on the DNA. The research notes that a single ruthenium atom placed at each end of the double-helix DNA increases the conductivity of the strand by a factor of 10,000, causing the DNA to become, in effect, a “superconductor”. Once configured, the DNA strand opens up, undergoes repair, and closes back up. New cells of the body are then replicated according to the new and improved DNA pattern.

The health benefits from such a state of DNA performance, as you can imagine, are broad and encompassing. Personal experience, observations in the new leaf development in plants, and observations of rejuvenation effects in others, are convincing me of the importance of M-state, or angstrom, elements in the daily diet.

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