Rhonda Patrick· PhD
And during aging, the general observation is that the proteins lose their shape in various ways.
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And during aging, the general observation is that the proteins lose their shape in various ways.
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well sometimes just the the you know normal aging process so byproducts of our normal metabolism what we had for lunch reactive oxygen species are created and this can damage three-dimensional structure of proteins and it happens all the time normal immune function and of course this gets worse as we age and so those problems get even you know worse but the