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So they have all these molecules in them, helping them to solve problems, including the seedling.metabolites we don't want.
metabolites we don't want.
pesticide metabolites.
or a metabolite or a clinical lab or even something in your gut-- if you understood the genetic predisposition, for different individuals then, you'd
So we looked at metabolites, metabolomics.
Or maybe these metabolites can be better applied to human cell lineages.
and wash these metabolites out.
They're just using these metabolites or the microbes.
But they may be producing metabolites which can then be absorbed by the human host.
So not all-- what are the key metabolites that are showing up in greater concentration or another in your blood that might be sending something awry?
that are more higher level of these metabolites.
And actually, those metabolites are also potentially underlying some of the inflammation parts.
it does, internal cellular metabolites, and so on.
So it starts-- the stress-- the nutrition of the mother-- the metabolites get towards the infant.
And so not only do they help the cells by providing their preferred metabolite.
So we're working on a study right now where a very toxic metabolite that causes liver damage,
and how we treat our gut can affect the way our brain functions through metabolites, through neurotransmitters
And then we found what were the signals to that genetic predisposition to metabolites, proteomics, clinical labs, gut microbiome.
So, you know, it was this natural metabolite that we're synthesizing in the liver and brain.
Then think if we actually can identify what is the omic-- you know, a protein metabolite that says the disease is triggered, started its journey,
So we've got something called metabolomics, which measures all the metabolites in the body.
Manganese is a transitional model that is able to combine with different molecules, especially small metabolites like nucleosides, amino acids,
So we look at the urine, and we look at metabolites of these pesticides in the urine, and the levels are lower.
For example, I found five supplements that contained zinc and four others that listed Vitamin A or its metabolite retinoic acid.
So across all these different omics, which is the genome, the microbiome, the epigenome, transcriptome, all these metabolites, we could see things moving and shifting with each other.
But behind the scenes, in addition to the blood, saliva, gut microbiome, we're looking at proteomics and metabolites.
And so, as I shared for the example of the person that had pancreatic cancer or the person who had leukemia, that was by looking at proteomics and metabolites.
But then periodically, say, once a quarter, you'll get you'll give a blood sample or spit, and that will be analyzed for the metabolites.
So maybe other organisms could accumulate higher levels of manganese, may have more efficient DNA repair, and may produce antioxidant secondary metabolites
Well, when you're awake-- first, when you're awake, these metabolites will come out, and they'll go in between the junctions.
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