will increase, for there are receptors for hormones on the membrane. The vitality of the cell is actually measurable in membrane charge differential— which is the voltage across the cell membrane. The cell is literally charged with life. ATP generation and cellular energy will improve.
The first and most important way this change will be experi- enced is in greater energy. That energy can be measured by a validated scale called the Piper Fatigue Scale, which was first created to measure cancer fa- tigue. It can also be measured by redox active dye assays of the actual mitochondrial mem- brane function. There are actual, highly dra- matic increases in mi- tochondrial function with proper lipid replacement therapy.
on the voltage across ion channels and the bioenergtic causes of cancer.
I must
admit a bias toward viewing phenonmenon based upon potential underlying energetic mechanisms. If someone is low on energy, they can’t perform. If they have energy, the charge, the voltage, the very life potential, action can manifest.
Lipid Replacement Therapy (LRT®) particularly interests me for its ability to improve the global gut issues we see today. Gut endothelial cells di- vide and reproduce daily. Be- cause of their rapid turnover,
We now have the technology to optimize cell function by replacing damaged parts of the cell and mitochondrial membrane. We can make vast improvements in our health.
Energy, in the form of ATP and other high energy compounds, determines our health. Energy is the currency which turns on and operates cellular function. By optimizing cellular energy we establish a stage for true health regeneration to occur.
How many health prob- lems could be improved or re- versed if we focused first and foremost on restoring the lipid membrane of the cells?
Two years ago Dr. Ba Hoang, MD, PhD, and I published a paper in Medical Hypotheses
there is a tremendous demand for healthy lipids in building healthy cell membranes. An improvement in gastrointesti- nal function is probably going to appear as an early indicator of response to membrane re- juvenation via Lipid Replace- ment Therapy (LRT®).
The great promise from Lipid Replacement Therapy (LRT®) is demonstrated in the very strong anti-fatigue effects seen in the published articles we cite in this issue, along with the experi- ences of doctors on the frontline and in the trenches dealing with the chronically ill daily.
As many of you know, free radical damage and antioxidants are my life passion, from the time long ago when I coauthored with Parris Kidd the textbook Antioxidant Adaptation: Its Role in Free Radical Pathology. If pristine lipids restore the cell membrane, the next step should be potent antioxidant therapy to protect the lipids from oxidative damage once they’ve been absorbed. Over 25 years ago I speculated that literally all forms of stress can be mediated into cellular damage via oxidative stress. Time has generated much support for my initial notion. Antioxidants are critical to protect against oxidative damage at the double bond site and thereby prevent the initial oxidation, subsequent
peroxidation, and oxidative chain reactions that characterize most of membrane damage. Once membranes are seriously damaged they need help via lipid replacement therapy. The great beauty of (LRT®) therapy is that it is both necessary and sufficient. It works.
I’ve been utilizing Lipid Replacement Therapy (LRT®) myself for six weeks. I had stopped running for a while, which I deeply missed. For decades, running has been my joy along with meditating. Now I have begun to run again. I do not believe that is a coincidence.
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