Dear Dr. G: I find the info on this page to be very
important. This is the first time I have come across actual words
"electromagnetic charges" re protein
folding/unfolding/misfolding process.
As you know, the necropsy for my guinea pig, Kelley (Z-1) revealed
"Reactive Renal Amyloidosis" which is said to be "a TSE-like
problem...." No amyloid was identified in brain
tissue. There are at least 21 different types of
amyloidosis. In spite of that, Kelley's problem was
said to be rare (University of Minnesota Veterinary Clinic/Small
Animals). Take care - Joanne
Joanne C. Mueller
Guinea Pigs R Us
731 - 123rd Avenue N.W.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55448-2127 USA
Phone: 763-755-6114
Email:
jcmpelican@aol.com
(3-25-07)
NOTE: ONLY A SMALL PORTION OF
THE BELOW WEBSITE HAS BEEN COPIED BELOW (RE MAD COW DISEASE AND OTHER
PRION AND MISFOLDED PROTEIN SITUATIONS)::
Similarly, there is the tantalizing mention in Dealler's book that many
small farms in the UK remained free of "Mad Cow" disease. Why is this
so? Why are only the large farms,
and not the small farms affected by BSE? This,
in my view, is a very important clue.
[File note: Large farms may have more
electrical equipment -- possibly some sort of electrical item close to
animals' heads....question: are the affected animals primarily
range cattle or dairy cows?......are generators or inverters being used
that while may not be A/C, they may be running equipment that is
putting out electric currents and therefor also magnetic fields, RF
or??? Joanne Mueller - 3-24-07....]
The Cause of Malfolded Protein
All proteins are assembled in our cells from ribbons of amino acids. In
every case, these ribbons are then folded into highly and precisely
specific configurations - according to the electromagnetic charges and potentials of the component elements, according
to the blueprint in the DNA - in order to carry out their specific
functions. In most cases, an atom of a
specific trace metal lies at the nexus of every fold
and turn. It is our contention that a missing trace element is the
cause of the misfolding of this natural protein. The following is a
conceptual illustration of the cause of misfolding.
normal
protein
|
misfolded
protein
|
Here, a certain trace element which is crucial for the proper folding
of the protein as in the "B" example, is missing and not available when
the protein was assembled, resulting in the misfolding of the protein
into the malformed "D" example. Obviously, the ability of the malformed
protein to perform its normal function is sabotaged.
Here then, we have the cause of prions, and the cure and prevention of
prion caused diseases.