Dr. Merkl: Life Crystal is made up of adenosine phosphate, guanosine phosphate and five carbon sugars. Our DNA molecules are made from it. They are the basic building blocks of life. We take this from plants. The adenosine and guanosine phosphates come from genetic material of plants, like lettuce, tea etc. The five carbon sugars come from fruit juices, organically produced, very high purity fruit juices. You reap off the carbon and you have five carbon sugars. You add a phosphate to it and you have sugar phosphate (fructose and glucose phosphates). These are intermediates in the process of a new cell making ATP.
Dr. George Merkl's pleomorphic breakthrough was made possible by his discovery of Life Crystals: ". . .composed of tiny, pyramid shaped crystals of ATP, the chemical fuel that powers the machines of our bodies. ATP is the energy molecule of the body, the muscles 'burn' ATP when they contract. These crystals are what spawned in the oceans of all worlds to trans-duce Life down from the bi-directional electromagnetic wave structure in the scalar potential of vacuum". – Dr. George Merkl
Life Crystals - ATP-GTP Life Crystals, made of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and guanosine tri-phosphate (GTP) and their precursors, are optically active and are capable of polarizing, absorbing and storing light. One result of being able to provide concentrated, specially charged and readily available ATP and GTP, is that it is possible to ensure the optimum energy levels necessary for cellular and genetic repair, growth and function. It is for this reason that the term 'reverse-aging' or 'anti-aging' has been used to describe their effects.
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