Galactosemia and Phenylketonuria PKU
Galactosemia, and Phenylketonuria are diseases of infants for lack of a certain enzyme. Concerns of Donna Young, Natural Child Birth.
For reference this url is: www.lotusbirth.com/doc/FEB2003Lotusbirth-475.htm Revised June
25, 2004
My views on the lacking enzymes is that every child that has either of these two diseases, or any other
internal disorders, have a complete review of the
mother's injection of vaccinations from conception to child birth. And to review the records on the
timing of the clamping off the umbilical cord. Too much
essential hormones and enzymes are "stolen" from the baby's needs, at birth. From 80
to 180 ml placenta blood is drained from the placenta and the
parents were none-the-wiser as they had a revived baby, a living baby, to take home.
The child starts living unnaturally shy of important hormones and enzymes the medical fields took, and
did so without informed consent. NOT one drop of
blood ought they have deprived the baby's right to all placenta blood.
In an anemic state, the babies are injected with "stuff" after birth, and thereafter, every
two months. I have a theory that the bacteria found in organic
mercury or found attached to any mercury form, may be emitting light or heat that disturbs the tiny
enzymes. They may prefer no light. Or, these
bacteria feed on the same gas the enzymes, like sulfur or oxygen. The enzymes, then by heat, light
or threat of a heavy weight atom's molecule may
lead to their demise. These delicate enzymes then may be destroyed and / or cannot function normally.
I am also concerned of the public's lack of ability to test foods for tiny exposures of radiation. I
wonder if metals used in vaccinations and drugs are not
naturally or by man-made pollution a possible root to this problem?
Galactosemia this disease is alleged that the problem is the enzyme is lacking to convert galactose,
a milk sugar, to glucose. The missing enzyme is
necessary for the digestion of galactose. For years, pediatricians have been baffled by galactosemia,
an inherited blood disease which menaces
thousands of newborn babies. Well, the pediatricians have not stopped early umbilical cord clamping
that causes anemia and sick children bring in the
professionals increased amounts of income, otherwise not there if we do not protect them for Primal
Rights of Natural birth, hands of doc, eh?
References: (Newsweek) World Book Dictionary, p. 872, Vol. A-K) Galactosemia . . . is a
metabolic disease because a code to tell a cell to produce a
needed enzyme is not there.
Phenylketonuria (
PKU
) results when an enzyme is missing to convert the amino acid phenylalanine is not created by
hydrolysis of protein converting
it into the amino acid tyrosine in the body. The conversion does not take place and PKU
results. Again, we have put in heavy weight metals, mercury, in
any form, so I would not be a bit surprised this heavy weight disturbs tiny enzymes by whatever obnoxious
things mercury does when it does not belong.
Formula: C9 H11 N O2
Galactosemia and Phenylketonuria can cause lack of growth and lack of mental development.
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Glossary of Words of Interest:
Cancer: Cancer is many cells that are stem cell, or immature cells with the nucleus occupying
most of the cell. It has a think cytoplasm. In cancerous
tissue, many nuclei are in the process of mitosis. The wildly dividing cells eventually pile up
and form a tumor. Cells in the tumor may break away and
invade other tissues and disrupt their function.. Agitates like toxins from pollution chemicals,
excessive use of X-rays, smoking may cause cells to go
into a revolution or rampage of reproduction. The change is in the cell's genetic code the DNA. The altered or mutated code is then duplicated and
passed on to daughter cells. Generally, a cell functions perfectly. it generally grows and reproduces
in an orderly fashion and performs its task with
remarkable efficiency. If the cells gets a virus a needed protein may not be produced tor an abnormal
one may be formed. A type of DNA failure is the
sickle cell anemia. The genetic code of the red cell is mutated when the genetic code in the cell
calls for the amino acid valine instead of glutamic acid.
Glutmic acid is an amino acid found in beets and in the seeds of plants. Formula C5 H9 NO4 (vol C, p
250l, WBC, 1979).
caseidin one of a group of substances in the milk of mammals that provide infant immunity against
certain infections diseases (Latin caseus cheese
Casein is a conjugated protein consisting mostly of phosphorus. Cheese is most casein. It is a protein present in milk.
Conjugated in chemistry means expressing the relationship between an acid and a base by the difference
of a proton or of or having to do with a ring of
carbon atoms linked by alternate single and double bonds, or a compound joined with another or others.
Conjugated protein is a compound composed of a simple protein attached to a nonprotein
group, as nucleoprotein or glycoproteins.
glucose,
Glucose has the chemical formula C6 H12 O6
. thick syrup made from starch (carbohydrate) by the action of hydrochloric acid Glucose
is
a simple sugar that does not need to be digested (broken down into simple units) in the human
body as most foods do. It is absorbed through the small
intestine directly into the blood. More complex carbohydrates, such as sucrose or starch, must
be digested to monosaccharides before they can be
absorbed. After a rich meal in carbohydrates some of the extra glucose is stored in the liver
and muscles as glycogen.
Glycogen has a formula C6
H10 O5)
Liver glycogen regulates the level of sugar in the blood. In the muscles, glycogen is converted
to glucose when the body needs energy. Some glucose
may also be changed to fat. When quick energy is needed,
stored glycogen
can be changed back to glucose again. Blood normally contains
about 0.1 percent of glucose. In the disease diabetes, the amount of glucose
in the blood increases because the cells cannot absorb glucose. The
amount of glucose builds up in the blood and the excess passes into the urine and out of the body. When
commercially made, glucose is sold under
the name dextrose, or glucose syrup, or starch syrup, or corn syrup. Glucose is about half
as sweet a sucrose (table sugar). It is the class of food
called carbohydrates.Glucose is found in many sweet fruits and makes up about one-third of
honey. All living things can use glucose as a direct source
of energy.
glycoprotein a protein, such as mucin, containing a carbohydrate radical and a simple protein;
glucoprotein.Carbohydrate is present in the blood in the
form of glucose. (C6H12O6)
glucuronic acid is an acid derived from glucose and present in animals and plants. It aids
in the removal of toxic substances from the body and is used
in the treatment of arthritis. Formula: C6 H10 O7)
glycoside any one of a large group of organic compounds which yield a sugar, often glucose, and
another substance on hydrolysis in the presence of
various ferments or enzymes or a dilute acid, such as amygdalin or salicin; glucoside.
glycosuira a condition in which glucose is present in the urine, as in diabetes; lucosuria
(Greek sweet + English -uria).
glycolipid any one of a class of lipids that yield a sugar and a fatty acid upon hydrolysis.
Cerebrosides are glycolipids.
glycolysis the process by which a carbohydrate, such as glucose, is broken down to an acid.
inositol it is one of the B-Complex water soluble vitamins. It is a white, crystalline
alcohol found especially in certain muscle tissues and plants. It
occurs in several isomeric forms.
inotropic..influencint or modifying the contractility of the muscles.
isotonic characterized by equal osmotic pressure denoting or having to do with a solution containing
just enough salt to prevent the destruction of the red
corpuscles when added to the blood. (pH of the body is slightly alkaline 7.4). A solvent
that is isotonic with a solution will not pass through
semipermeable membrane and mix with the solution. (equal tones).
isoproterenol a compound related chemically to adrenalin (equal to adrenalin) used to treat asthma
and as a heart stimulant. Formula C11 H17 NO3
Insulin is a protein hormone secreted by the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas that enables
the body to use sugar and other carbohydrates by
regulating the sugar metabolism of the body .
insulinase an enzyme secreted by the lier, which breaks down and destroys insulin.
Insulin shock or coma is a condition of weakness or unconsciousness resulting from an overdose
of insulin. Overdose of insulin is also used in therapy
for treatment of forms of schizophrenia.
Lipids: Certain lipids form an essential part of the membranes that enclose and protect
every living cell. Similar membranes surround all bodies with the
cell, so that each cell body can do its job without unwanted interference from other cell bodies. Lipids
are also valuable as solvents (dissolving
substances) for Vitamins A, d, E, and K, which do not dissolve in water.
Oxidation enzymes - oxidase: oxidation enzymes are required in all living matter to hel0
cells burn oxygen. this is physiological oxidation.
oxidize to combine with oxygen to burn or to rust. Water oxidizes with metals producing
rust.. The normal liver of the rat utilized acted acid (vinegar) to
synthesize fatty acids and oxidized (burned) it to carbon dioxide and water (New York Times. 3.
to cause to lose hydrogen by the action of oxygen;
dehydrogenated. To change the atoms of ions to a higher positive valence by loss of electrons. Fuel oxidizes (burns) rapidly, producing heat. Iron
oxidizes (rusts) in water..
oxidoreductase an enzyme that catalyzes a reaction in which one molecule of a compound is oxidized
and the other reduced: an oxido-reducing
enzyme. .
oxime any one of a group of chemical compounds having the general formula RC:NOH, where R is
an alkyl group r hydrogen. Oximes are formed by
treating aldehydes or ketones with hydroxylamine.
oxygen debt
depletion of oxygen stored in the tissues and red blood cells due to a burst of exercise. Oxygen
is restored after the exercise is
completed. Although the other tissues can accumulate an oxygen debt,
it is essential for the brain to maintain its oxygen supply
(New Scientist). WBD,
L-Z, p 1489, 1979.
oxyhemoglobin the combination of hemoglobin and oxygen in arterial blood. Oxyhemoglobin
gives arterial blood its bright red color.
oxymel a mixtgure of actetic acid or vinegar and honey, formerly used in medicines: The
patient took a draught made with oxyg=mel of squills (Tobias
Smollett). Latin Oxymeli Greek oxymeli (oxys sharp, acid _ meli honey).
oxymoron, words of opposite meaning or suggestion are used together. example: a wise fool,
cruel kindness, to make haste slowing.
oxytocia: n. a rapid childbirth.
oxytocic hastening childbirth especially by stimulating the contraction of the uterine muscles. an oxytocic drug or medicine.
oxytocin a hormone of the pituitary gland effecting contraction of the uterus in childbirth and stimulating
lactation. Formula: C43 H66 O12 S2
Phosopholipids are found in all bacteria and in the cells of all plants and animals. They are
most plentiful in sperm, egg,s embryos, and brain cells.. A
molecule of phosopholipid contains a molecule of glycerol (alcohol), a phosphate ion, and two molecules
of fatty acid. Most phospholipids also contain a
compound with nitrogen in it, and some contain the vitamin inositol.
Tyrosine is a white crystalline amino acid produced by the hydrolysis of a number of proteins,
such as casein. Casein is a constituent of cheese.
Formula C9H11NO3.
Greek, tyros cheese + German -in).
Virus Disease
(WBE, V C, p 250l) A virus disease happens with a virus invades a cell. A virus is
a tiny parasite. They are not cells. Most viruses
consist on of hereditary material - DNA or RNA--and protein. After a virus enters a cell,
it may take over the cell's machinery to produce viruses like
itself. Soon many viruses are produced and the cell is destroyed in most cases. The new viruses then
invade other cells. The virus until it invades a cell
remains in a twilight zone between he living and the lifeless. By themselves, viruses are lifeless
particles. They may be slow or fast acting. They are
only active inside the cell. Viruses that attack human beings are chicken pox, measles,
mumps, poliomyelitis.
WBD, 1979
WBC Vol L, p302-303, WBC, 1979).
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March 29, 2004
contact:
Donna Young, Mother and Grandmother
Home:
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References of research:
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