Protomorphogen Theory
The protomorphogen theory has not been conclusively proven in modern research and is presented as a plausible mechanism, not established fact. Despite lacking modern proof, many people report joint improvement when consuming bone broth. St…
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The protomorphogen theory has not been conclusively proven in modern research and is presented as a plausible mechanism, not established fact. Despite lacking modern proof, many people report joint improvement when consuming bone broth. Standard Process PMG products are designed to act as decoys for autoantibodies by containing the DNA of specific animal tissues. In the 1940s, Dr. Royal Lee proposed that consuming animal tissue containing similar DNA can reduce autoimmune attacks on one's own joints. Consuming bovine bone broth provides foreign tissue with similar DNA that attracts autoantibodies and diverts them from the body's own joint tissue.