Humans possess a structure of a heterotrophic organism which has to ingest nutrients from food to maintain normal physiological functions. However, their nutrient absorption ability fails to keep up with the activity of their body. This phenomenon not only causes unfavorable effects to the normal functioning of the physiological mechanisms of the body but also makes the cells, tissues, organs, and systems in each part of the body susceptible to damage, leading to the shortening of lifespan. The organs responsible for nutrient absorption in the human body form the digestive system, consisting of the gastrointestinal tract and digestive glands. The gastrointestinal tract is a continuous passageway between the mouth and the anus. The digestive glands secrete digestive juices to break down food into smaller pieces that can be absorbed into the body. The gastrointestinal tract can be divided into upper and lower tracts. The upper tract consists of the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, and stomach. The mouth includes the oral mucosa, salivary glands, tongue, and teeth. The pharynx is a hollow alimentary canal formed by muscles. Through the contraction and relaxation of the muscles, it pushes food downward through the diaphragm into the stomach. The lower tract is composed by the intestines and anus. The intestines are the part of the digestive canal between the stomach and the anus. Almost all the chemical digestion occurs here. The small intestine has circular folds and villi which can absorb sugars, amino acids, and fatty acids, etc. The ileum has intestinal villi that can absorb vitamin B12, bile acids, and minerals, etc. The large intestine includes the cecum and connects the vermiform appendix. The colon consists of the ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon, and sigmoid colon, where water can be absorbed and colonic bacteria that produce vitamin K can reside. The rectum stores the waste material produced after digestion. Digestive glands can be divided into large digestive glands and small digestive glands. Large digestive glands are located outside the gastrointestinal tract and are mainly composed of salivary glands, the liver, and pancreas. They secrete digestive juices into the tract through ducts. Small digestive glands distribute in the wall of the digestive tract, including gastric glands and intestinal glands, etc. After the food goes into the digestive system, it takes about an hour for the stomach to empty half of the food. And it takes two hours for the stomach to empty all the food into the small intestine. After the food goes into the small intestine, it takes about an hour for the small intestine to empty half of the food, and it takes two hours to empty the whole small intestine. After the food arrives in the colon, it takes about 12 to 50 hours for the colon to finish the whole emptying process. Moreover, different foods have different digestion times. Fruit, for example, stays in the stomach for about 20 to 40 minutes; cooked vegetables for about 45 minutes; cereals, nuts and beans for about 90 to 120 minutes; low-fat milk for about 90 minutes and whole milk for about 20 minutes; egg yolks for about 30 minutes and whole eggs for about 45 minutes; fish for about 30 to 60 minutes; chicken for about 90 to 120 minutes; beef and mutton for about 180 to 240 minutes; and pork for about over 270 minutes. All the biochemical reactions in the body of the New Human Line are activated by the Absolutely Constant Energy Source (ACES). The digestive system, therefore, has the new physiological function of instantly absorbing nutrients. Whatever kind of food it is, he can activate the function of instantly absorbing nutrients in three minutes after the food enters the digestive system. Nutrients can be transported to the cells, tissues, organs, and systems in each part of the body to instantly replenish those consumed during activity. This can prevent organs and muscles from dissolving which would lead to rupture of the cell membrane or necrosis and in turn cause leakage and release of proteins and myosins into the bloodstream, bringing about irreversible damage to the body, generating illness and shortening lifespan.
Results and Discussion: Mr. Yuan Lin, the New Human Line, utilized the Absolutely Constant Energy Source (ACES) to activate the treated samples and change the hydrogen ion concentration to affect the pH values. The results show that there is a significant difference in the pH values between before and after treatment (Table 1). It shows that Mr. Yuan Lin, the New Human Line, can use the Absolutely Constant Energy Source to change the concentration of hydrogen ions to affect the pH values. Table 1. Comparison of the pH values of the samples before and after activation
From the experimental results (Table 1), we can see significant differences in the concentrations between the control samples and the samples treated with ACES by Mr. Yuan Lin (Exp.1, p=0.038;Exp.2, p=0.005;Exp.3, p=0.038). It proved that Mr. Yuan Lin, the New Human Line, can utilize the Absolutely Constant Energy Source and the new biological engineering techniques to directly change the hydrogen ion concentration, affect pH values and thus enable every biochemical reaction to proceed smoothly in the body. This can be the evidence that Mr. Yuan Lin, the New Human Line, has the new physiological function of instantly absorbing nutrients.
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