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LIQUID CRYSTALS
Life is exclusively made up of chiral compounds. All living things use Chiral compounds as their building blocks. When these building blocks are assembled into the elaborate structures called anatomy and physiology, they become ALIVE. This state in which Chiral compounds become alive is called LIQUID CRYSTALS. Every component of our body, from DNA to cell membranes to muscles, exists in the liquid crystal state. At death, the body experiences a transition from the liquid crystal state to the "gel" state. As we age, our organs begin to lose their liquid crystal integrity. Without liquid crystal integrity, our body's chiral building blocks are no longer interlocking pieces like gears. Like a broken watch, the body begins to lose time. Supplying the body with chirally pure compounds replenishes the gears. Supplying the body with liquid crystals keeps the gears interlocking and turning.
The McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Chemistry (2nd Ed. 1993, page 596) defines LlQUID CRYSTALS: "A state of matter that mixes the properties of both the liquid and solid states. Liquid crystals may be described as condensed fluid states with spontaneous anistropy." Also, they have "an optical activity of a magnitude without parallel in either solids or liquids."
Liquid crystals derived from plants can be used topically to directly nourish the liquid crystal matrix of the epidermal and dermal cell surfaces. Liquid crystals can NOW also be used to enhance the natural coloring of plant pigments so that adding artificial coloring to a product becomes unnecessary! And liquid crystals, in the proper chiral setting, will help rotate a particular wavelength of light---clockwise or counter-clockwise---to add precise physiological benefit to the light absorbed by this plant pigment! Here are just a few of the independent scientific references for Liquid Crystals: 1) LIQUID CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF MUSCLE Liquid-crystal-like Structures of Human Muscle Demonstrated by in Vivo Observation... By: Kreis, Boesch At: Department for Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and Methodology, Inselspital, Bern, Switzerland. In: Journal of Magnetic Resonance B 1994 Jun. 2) ROLE OF LIQUID CRYSTALS IN WOUND HEALING Formation of Liquid Crystal Structures in the Tissue Fluid in Wound Healing... By: Mints, Skopinov, Iakovleva, Lisienko, Drobinina. In: Biofizika, 1989 Nov-Dec. 3) ROLE OF LIQUID CRYSTALS IN DNA Multiple Liquid Crystal Phases of DNA at High Concentrations. By: Strzelecka, Davidson, Rill At: Department of Chemistry, Florida State University, Tallahassee. In: Nature, 1988 Feb. 4) LIQUID CRYSTALS & DNA A Proof of the Formation of 2 Types of Liquid Crystal Microphases of Low Molecular Weight DNA. By: Evdokimov, Skuridin, Badaev. In: Dokl Akad Nauk SSSR, 1986 5) LIQUID CRYSTALS & HUMAN PHOSPHOLIPIDS Role of Hydration in the Gel-to-Liquid Crystal Transition of Phospholipids. By: Kreissler, Lemaire, Bothorel In: Biochim Biophys Acta, 1983 Oct. 6) LIQUID CRYSTALS & LOWERING CHOLESTEROL Liquid Crystal Solubilization of Cholesterol: Potential Method for Gallstone Dissolution. By: Bogardus In: Journal of Pharmaceutical Science 1983 Apr. 7) LIQUID CRYSTALS & CELL MEMBRANE Oscillation of Lipid Bi-Layer Membranes Induced by the Gel-Liquid Crystal Phase Transitions. By: Yagisawa, Naito, Gondaira, Kambara. At: Department of Applied Physics and Chemistry, University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo. In: Biophysical Journal 1993 May. 8) IMPROVING LIPOSOMES WITH LIQUID CRYSTALS Liposome Interaction with Cells. Liposomes with a Liquid-Crystal Membrane. By: Margolis, Neifakh In: Usp Sovrem Biol 1982 Mar-Apr. 9) LIQUID CRYSTALS & BIOLOGICAL MEMBRANES Phase Transitions in Biological Membranes and Model Liquid Crystal Systems. By: Seleznev In: Biofizika 1981 Mar-Apr. 10) LIQUID CRYSTALS & HUMAN LIPIDS Evaluation of Certain Structural Models of Pre-Transition Phenomena in Liquid-Crystal Systems. By: Seleznev, Mineev In: Biofizika 1980 Sep-Oct. 11) LIQUID CRYSTALS & CHIRALITY Asymmetric Synthesis in Liquid Crystals: Independence of Stereochemistry on Handedness of Liquid Crystals. By: Martin, Martin In: Journal of American Chemical Society 1977 May. 12) LIQUID CRYSTALS & BONE COLLAGEN Bone Stiffness Explained by the Liquid Crystal Model for the Collagen Fibril. By: Hukins In: Molecular Biology 1992 Sep-Oct. 13) LIQUID CRYSTALS & DNA Enzymatic Cleavage of Superhelical DNA in a Liquid Crystal State. By: Salianov, Palumbo, Evdokimov In: Molecular Biology 1992 Sep-Oct. 14) LIQUID CRYSTALS & CELL MEMBRANE Chain-Length Dependence of Lipid Bilayer Properties Near the Liquid Crystal-to-Gel Phase Transition... By: Morrow, Whitehead, Lu At: Department of Physics, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Canada. In: Biophysical Journal 1992 Jul. 15) LIQUID CRYSTALS & PLANT CELLS Liquid Crystal-type Assembly of Native Cellulose Extracted from Plant Cell Walls. By: Reis, Vian, Chanzy, Roland At: Laboratoire des Biomembranes et Surfaces Cellulaires Vegetales, ENS, Paris, France. In: Biol Cell 1991 16) LIQUID CRYSTALS & MUSCLE PROTEIN ACTIN Liquid Crystal Domains and Thixotropy of Filamentous Actin Suspensions. By: Kerst, Chmielewski, Livesay, Buxbaum, Heidemann At: Department of Physiology, Michigan State University, East Lansing. In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 1990 Jun. 17) LIQUID CRYSTALS & COLLAGEN Molecular Organization of Type-4 Collagen: Polymer Liquid Crystal-like Aspects. By: Gathercole, Barnard, Atkins At: H.H. Wills Physics Laboratory, University of Bristol, UK. In: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 1989 Dec.

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