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defective enzyme's

can a defectuve enzyme cause death?
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Hello Ebrown116,

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There may be enzymes that fail to bring about or alter chemical reactions in our body that lead to death.

I can make you aware of an enzyme that can cause you to die if it is blocked. Let me explain. I was in the Army Chemical Corps 50 years ago when a deady war gas was introduced but stored in a secret location. The agent is still available and named Agent VX. In liquid form, Agent VX can kill you with such a small amount that you need a special syringe that measures in micrograms. A drop of VX, 50 years ago, could kill you instantly. If injected , Agent VX causes a vital enzyme of a neurotransmitter in the brain to not work, and the person injected suffocates from his/her own bodily fluids. Most deadly gases and war agents are made by chemists who know how to use the main ingredient of insect spray to overpower humans and animals. The ingredient is classified as organophosphates. Workers who use insecticides must be clothed and masked to prevent becoming ill. Old men who worked in the pesticide industry acquired Alzheimer's and Parkingson's Disease as their brain cells became glued together with betaAmyloid plaque. America and Russia have the most stored war gases and agents in the world.

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