The thyroid gland sits around the front of the trachea at the human neck. It secretes thyroid hormones, a group of iodinated tyrosine produced by the follicular cells of the thyroid gland, mainly tetraiodothyronine or thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3) along with a small amount of reverse T3 (rT3). The synthesis and secretion of thyroid hormones can proceed only with the existence of the absorbed iodine, certain amount of enzymes in the body and other substances under specific circumstances. The thyroid hormones affect protein synthesis in the tissues of the body as well as the responses to nervous input on the cell membrane. They can enhance cellular metabolism, increase consumption of oxygen, help absorption of glucose in the intestinal tract, stimulate tissue growth, and promote growth, maturation and differentiation of the tissues. They are an essential source of vitality to life.

When metabolisms take place in the human body, it will produce heat and energy. And the more vigorously the metabolisms proceed, the more the thyroid hormones are secreted. Conversely, when cellular metabolisms decrease, the secretion of thyroid hormones will be reduced, leading to disorders of the thyroid gland. Thyroid disease is an illness induced by a variety of causes and it can affect the function and development of the heart, brain, muscles, eyes, bones, and skin, etc.

Hyperthyroidism, or overactivity of the thyroid gland, produces an excessive amount of thyroid hormones regardless of the actual need of the body and thus causes abnormal physiological phenomena in the process of cellular metabolisms. Symptoms of hyperthyroidism may include sweating, nervousness, weight loss, a swelling in the neck, an increased metabolic rate, lack of sleep, irritability, heart racing, headache, rapid breathing, hand tremors, fatigue, eyes that bulge out, indigestion, and diarrhea, etc. Treatment options include medications or surgery to reduce the secretion of thyroid hormones and decrease the function of the thyroid gland.

Hypothyroidism, or underactive thyroid disease, refers to a state in which a person’s thyroid hormone production is below normal. The onset of the disease may start at different ages, such as the fetal period, infancy, childhood, and adulthood. Symptoms of thyroid hormone deficiency may include fatigue, excessive sleepiness, depression, cold limbs, swelling of the legs, slow heartbeat, high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels, high triglyceride levels, weight gain, and mental fogginess. 

Thyroid disease is quite common in Taiwan, just secondary to diabetes among the disorders of the endocrine system. Iodine is the major ingredient of thyroid hormones in the diet. A deficiency of iodine will reduce the synthesis of thyroid hormones, leading to enlargement of the thyroid gland, a disease commonly known as a goitre.

Thyroid disease is the result of a variety of causes and it can affect the function and development of the heart, brain, muscles, eyes, bones, and skin, etc. The size of the thyroid gland doesn’t necessarily relates to its ability to release hormones. An enlarged thyroid gland doesn’t necessarily indicate abnormal endocrine function of the gland.

1989, Mr. Yuan Lin discovered the Absolutely Constant Energy Source (ACES). He utilized ACES to activate the genome responsible for inheritance, development, and performance of body functions in the human body to control specific amino acid sequences and protein peptide chain formation processes, directing cell division, replication, and new organelle formation. ACES was also applied to induce changes in the irreversible process of spontaneous biochemical reactions of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, amino acids, enzymes, nucleic acids, vitamins, hormones, and trace elements. Mr. Yuan Lin thus had his body experience an unprecedented leap forward in human evolution and thoroughly changed the human biological form, structure, functions, and habits inherited over billions of years to become the first New Human Line that has successfully evolved and transformed from Homo sapiens.

The purpose of this experiment is to prove that Mr. Yuan Lin, the first successfully-evolved New Human Line, who can utilize the Absolutely Constant Energy Source (ACES) and the new biological engineering techniques to activate the thyroxine and change its concentration without any change in its molecular weight, structural formula, and conformation, at 23℃ with the samples kept at 1.5℃, 1.0 atm, and pH 7.0, in a confined and isolated space, with no contact with catalysts, biologically active substances, chemical substances, and physical action forces, and also by means of changes in the concentration, to control the biochemical reactions induced by thyroxine in the human body so as to precisely regulate functions in the human body to activate higher-level evolution.

Table 1. Comparison of the absorbance of two treatments at 325 nm

Note
. p=0.019

From the above experiment data, we can see a significant difference (p=0.019) in the concentration between the control samples and the samples treated with ACES by Mr. Yuan Lin. It proved that Mr. Yuan Lin, the New Human Line, can utilize the Absolutely Constant Energy Source (ACES) and the new biological engineering techniques to activate thyroxine and change its concentration, and also by means of changes in the concentration, to regulate the biochemical reactions induced by thyroxine in the human body so as to precisely regulate functions in the human body to activate higher-level evolution.


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