Publicado: 18 de October de 2025 | Actualizado: 18/10/2025 a las 9:32:02 AM
The leukocyte would have to change the type of antibody, depending on the proteins, and it may be necessary to raise or lower the leukocyte level in the blood.
Low viral infections can lower leukocyte levels in the blood due to low sexual activity (for testosterone and sperm), or exercise (for muscles), leaving a number for low muscle activity and sugars or melanocytes.
What can happen when leukocytes are low is that proteins, when they dissolve, can create residues such as biodiesel, which explode in contact with certain antibodies and can kill cells.
When they don’t explode, this can cause arrhythmia due to excess gas and low colon activity, which expels gas with feces due to insufficient eating.
In this case, if we switch to a very low-calorie diet and only ingest a little protein, this effect will cause the expulsion of lactic acid and cells that end up in antibodies. These antibodies are oxidized and eliminated by the liver after being metabolized as sugars.
In the case of arrhythmia, these are the flammable gases from protein calories, and it may be that the type of sugar in lactic acid in cells for antibodies needs to configure the antibody so that it doesn’t detonate. If we don’t expel the gas through the colon, an arrhythmia can occur and the gas can remain in the blood.
These gases in the blood can change to a warmer climate until the new antibody is released, which can be explosive, but not with this gas in the blood. In contact with another oxygen that is not this gas, the antibody explodes, not the gas.