Protomorphogen Theory
Cross-source consensus on Protomorphogen Theory from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The protomorphogen theory has not been conclusively proven in modern research and is presented as a plausible mechanism, not established fact. — Bone Broth for Gut Issues and Arthritis
- Standard Process PMG products are designed to act as decoys for autoantibodies by containing the DNA of specific animal tissues. — Bone Broth for Gut Issues and Arthritis
- Despite lacking modern proof, many people report joint improvement when consuming bone broth. — Bone Broth for Gut Issues and Arthritis
- In the 1940s, Dr. Royal Lee proposed that consuming animal tissue containing similar DNA can reduce autoimmune attacks on one's own joints. — Bone Broth for Gut Issues and Arthritis
- Consuming bovine bone broth provides foreign tissue with similar DNA that attracts autoantibodies and diverts them from the body's own joint tissue. — Bone Broth for Gut Issues and Arthritis