What the %23$*! Do We (K)now!?
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- [ Bombs Whistle ]
- [ Whimpering Continues ]

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[ Machine Gun Fire ]
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[ Gun Fire Continues ]
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[ Screams ]
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If we're bombarding the cell with
the same attitude and the same chemistry...

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over and over again
on a daily basis...

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when that cell finally
decides to divide...

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when it produces a sister cell
or a daughter cell...

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that next cell will have
more receptor sites...

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for those particular
emotional neuropeptides...

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and less receptor sites...
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for vitamins, minerals,
nutrients, fluid exchange...

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or even the release
of waste products or toxins.

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Now, all aging is the result
of improper protein production.

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What happens when we age?
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Our skin gets--
loses elasticity.

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Well, elastin is a protein.
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What happens to our enzymes?
We don't digest as well.

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What happens
to our synovial fluid?

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Those are proteins that
become brittle and stiff.

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What happens to our bones?
They become thin.

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So all aging is a result
of improper protein production.

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So then the question arises...
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does it really matter
what we eat?

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And does nutrition
really have an effect...

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if the cell doesn't even
have the receptor sites...

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after 20 years
of emotional abuse...

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to even receive,
or to let in...

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the nutrients that are
necessary for its health?

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[ No Audible Dialogue ]
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Okay, guys. It's time
for a course correction...

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on our trajectory, along
the path of our adventure.


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