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IFUS Receives Approval For "Commercial Farmer Certification" Which Provides Tax Relief on many items such as New Equipment. Short Read but significant.
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@farzyness It is prophecy that is happening!!! It is suppose to be as God as always said!! It is not about what we approve it what is said in the Holy Bible!!!!
Mexican BLOOD is on US citizen's hands!
How painful it may be to admit, but Mexico’s problem lies with its neighbor — the United States of America
Mexicans don’t do drugs nor they allowed to poses guns.
It's not a secret that cartels like Jalisco are armed with US guns — therefore Mexico has to sue the US weapon manufacturers.
@Christy4Change No you wake up. USA criminals sell weapons to criminals in Mexico. USA buys drugs from Mexican cartels; USA is just as guilty and u just want to blame Mexico give me a break.
@nicksortor This is ridiculous if the US stops buying drugs there won’t be any cartels selling to the US. Furthermore, these cartels buy American weapons from American criminals what a disgrace. We make the USA to what it is.
@memeticsisyphus It is easy to criticize when u are not in that position. And just because Trump aid with the death of the a cartel leader, does not mean it will stop. In moments another leader will take Menche’s place so nothing has been resolved.
Why $IFUS Intact Digest looks like the solution to many human health issues:
How do mineral deficiencies accelerate the biological process of aging?
Based on the existing research sources, mineral deficiencies accelerate the biological process of aging primarily by disrupting mitochondrial function, increasing oxidative stress, and compromising structural integrity.
1. Acceleration of Mitochondrial Decay: A major mechanism by which mineral deficiencies accelerate aging is through the promotion of mitochondrial oxidative decay.
• Heme Biosynthesis Inhibition: Deficiencies in minerals such as iron and zinc inhibit the biosynthesis of heme in the mitochondria. This leads to a deficit of heme-a, a component found exclusively in Complex IV of the electron transport chain.
• Oxidant Leakage: The selective diminution of heme-a results in the leakage of oxidants (reactive oxygen species) during cellular respiration.
• DNA Damage: This oxidant leakage accelerates mitochondrial decay, leading to DNA damage and neural decay, which are hallmarks of the aging process.
2. Increased Oxidative Stress and Reduced Antioxidant Defense Mineral deficiencies compromise the body's ability to manage oxidative stress, a key driver of aging.
• Magnesium (Mg): A deficiency in magnesium causes oxidative stress by increasing the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) originating from mitochondrial dysfunction. It also triggers inflammation by elevating proinflammatory molecules (e.g., TNF-α, IL-6), which further exacerbates ROS production.
• Copper, Zinc, and Selenium: These minerals act as essential cofactors for antioxidant enzymes that protect cells from free radical damage.
◦ Copper and Zinc activate superoxide dismutase (SOD), an enzyme that defends cells against the dangerous superoxide radical.
◦ Selenium is a structural component of glutathione peroxidase, an enzyme that facilitates the detoxification of peroxides and free radicals, recycling Vitamin E to protect cell membranes.
◦ Deficiencies in these minerals reduce the activity of these protective enzymes, allowing free radicals to damage cell components.
3. Structural Degradation (Bones and Tissue) Deficiencies accelerate the physical signs of aging by impairing the maintenance of bones and connective tissues.
• Bone Health: Calcium deficiency is a primary risk factor for osteoporosis, a common age-related skeletal disease characterized by bone mass loss,. Magnesium deficiency also contributes to osteoporosis by altering bone crystal structure, reducing parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels, and promoting low-grade inflammation. Copper deficiency is also linked to early signs of osteoporosis.
• Collagen and Skin: Copper and zinc are essential for the formation of collagen, the fundamental protein in bone, skin, and connective tissue. Zinc is a cofactor for collagenase, a key enzyme in collagen production. Deficiencies can impair skin elasticity and healing, contributing to the visible signs of aging.
4. Metabolic and Vascular Aging
• Vascular Calcification: Magnesium deficiency contributes to vascular calcification and the accumulation of connective tissue in vessel walls; processes associated with cardiovascular aging.
• Metabolic Dysfunction: Low intracellular magnesium affects glucose and insulin homeostasis, increasing the risk of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes, which are conditions that can accelerate biological aging.
I will post the research paper links and the pending AI video, etc. as things progress.
@kylewhitegoat@Fletcher_Os Because unfortunately it always happens. No matter how well the company executes the share price will NOT reflect it. And don’t get me wrong I am a shareholder and will buy more shares, but I am not expecting great on the share price at least short term.