Friday, February 7, 2020

Basic Structures of Sulforaphane (Valence Shell)

Basic Structures of Sulforaphane (Valence Shell)Valence shell and sulphur are the two basic chemical elements that make up a shell. Shells have been used for thousands of years as both art and medicine. Though shells have been shown to inhibit cancer, there is still much we do not know about their ability to help reduce cancerous cells in the body.The shell is made up of sulphur and valence. The combination of sulphur and valence has been known as 'shell sulfur' and this has been the basis for all other substances from the silica group to sulfides to sulfur compounds. In the human body the combination of the two silicates in the form of sulfides is known as sulforaphane.Sulforaphane has been found to reduce inflammation and pain resulting from sciatic nerve pain. This has been shown to decrease the size of tumors by thirty to forty percent.Another way that the Sulforaphane helps the patient's blood to function normally is in the metabolism of glucose by reducing the level of glycolys is and up regulating the activity of the pathways of ketogenesis. In other words, it can actually turn on the body's fat burning mechanisms.In the blood of animals Sulforaphane and hydrogen sulfide can bind to the receptors for neurotransmitters and increase the levels of these chemicals in the body. Serotonin and dopamine have been shown to be reduced in humans who are consuming the substance.Citalopram is another substance found in the PFA group. It has been found to lower blood pressure and lessen some of the symptoms of depression and some are even being used to treat anxiety and obsessive compulsive disorders.Another compound in the PFA groupis Phenylacetone. It has been found to stimulate the immune system and allow the body to heal itself from various diseases and ailments. If you are suffering from any of the conditions mentioned above and have tried any of the treatments and medications available, please think about making a point to research more about PFA and see if it ca n help you feel better faster.

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