D Berger
Tue, 02/20/2007 - 05:00 — Anonymous
Feb.20/07: After attending the Feb. 18. session, I thought to send an e-mail to Adam. I saw you giving direct awareness to each person you speak with. You have confidence in what you are talking about.I wish you continued success as I am incredibly drawn to your concepts.
As proteins are dynamic in nature, they are constantly changing their conformations. Certain conformations enhance the rate of a reaction more than others which we describe as being more enzymatically active. Here’s the important part. This means that just the smallest change in structure or orientation of any part of this protein has dramatic effects on its enzymatic activity and, consequently, our health.