HI lee RN after the ages of 24 to 27 the bodys enzyme
production reduces to from a teaspoon to eyedopper
levels we start to rely on the bodies own ability to assimilate and absorb its own enzyme source where as we can run through walls at 17 to 27 try to do ot at 37 0r 47 things do nt go as planned recovery takes longer a we age generally with poor diet and junk food shrinkage of organs increase as we age because of the lack of enzymes that are active in the body fibrin scar tissue and debris as well as sludge in the blood require the following (number 1) is oxygen (number 2) is Enzymes (number 3) is electrolytes (Number 4) is negatively ionized (Red Blood Cells) this is what is required to remove the excessive fibrin from the body Dr perlmutter is correct with his
grain and carb theory however without systemic enzyme assistance and the other 3 protocols organ shrinkage and early aging are a reality the enzymes (systemic) do the major work eating up and ridding the excessive fibrin that is in the body and easy to see with microscopy as is Red Blood cells that are positively ionised (Stuck together) find it had to deliver ATP (cell food) that feed the cells One of the major causes of arterial blockages is inflamation condensed LDL triglycerides (bad cholestorol) not mistaking fluffy or non condensed LDL which is good for the brain and harmless as is HDL cholestorol
levels
Grain Processing Corporation (Washington, IN) 5/1999 — 4/2001 Electrical and Instrumentation Technician • Maintained process control of grain processing operations, by utilizing DCS controller troubleshooting capabilities, modifying function sequence tables, and programming new ladder logic as requested by production • Tuned process control loops and calibrated instrumentation to maintain reliable loop feedback • Repaired and maintained all temperature, pressure, flow, level instrumentation, HART protocol, and Smart capable devices • Developed predictive and preventative maintenance tasks along with control systems on instrumentation, gas trains, and control valves • Trained and assisted production team members on proper operation, troubleshooting techniques, and equipment / instrumentation utilization • Updated all piping and instrumentation drawing (PID's) after installation of new hardware and sof
Grain Processing Corporation (Washington, IN) 5/1999 — 4/2001 Electrical and Instrumentation Technician • Maintained process control of
grain processing operations, by utilizing DCS controller troubleshooting capabilities, modifying function sequence tables, and programming new ladder logic as requested by production • Tuned process control loops and calibrated instrumentation to maintain reliable loop feedback • Repaired and maintained all temperature, pressure, flow, level instrumentation, HART protocol, and Smart capable devices • Developed predictive and preventative maintenance tasks along with control systems on instrumentation, gas trains, and control valves • Trained and assisted production team members on proper operation, troubleshooting techniques, and equipment / instrumentation utilization • Updated all piping and instrumentation drawing (PID's) after installation of new hardware and sof
grain processing operations, by utilizing DCS controller troubleshooting capabilities, modifying function sequence tables, and programming new ladder logic as requested by
production • Tuned process control loops and calibrated instrumentation to maintain reliable loop feedback • Repaired and maintained all temperature, pressure, flow,
level instrumentation, HART protocol, and Smart capable devices • Developed predictive and preventative maintenance tasks along with control systems on instrumentation, gas trains, and control valves • Trained and assisted
production team members on proper operation, troubleshooting techniques, and equipment / instrumentation utilization • Updated all piping and instrumentation drawing (PID's) after installation of new hardware and software