Plant-Based Taurine shows to be a Nutritional Derivative Decay Deposit from Hemp-Cannabis.
As can be seen above, the molecular formulas for Taurine and different forms of Cannabis are comparable. The structure of the Taurine Molecular Formula is reminiscient of that of the post or hap-digestion of Cannabidiod Nutrition. We can witness the Sulfur, a product of petrified digested plant-based nutrition, present in the molecular formula, surrounded by oxidized remains from the petrfification and digestion process occuring. Further, there are Hydrogen molecules existing from the cellular movements of the digestion process from within the remains. We can finally witness some Nitrogen from the height of relief experienced from during the digestion process of the Cannabis Nutrition within the creature.
We can witness many different instances of Hydrogen molecules existing within the Molecular Cannabis Formulas, as well as Oxygen molecules from the spore generation for Oxygen production. These same elements are present in the Taurine Molecular Formula. We can also see Carbon existing in the Cannabis Formulas. To understand the development of Nitrogen from Carbon, we need to take a step further into analysing Microscopic Images of these two Nutrients.
We can view, above, the comparison of the Confocal Microscopic Images of Taurine and Cannabis. The cellular structure of the Taurine is similarly reminiscent of that of the zoomed-in views of the cellular structure of the Cannabis stem. Both fashioning an pentagonal shape, we can witness the structure of the Cannabis plant being digested in the remenants called Taurine.
With the electron microscopic images of Taurine and Cannabis, shown above, we can see that what is shown as Taurine looks like a digested substance of Cannabis pollen and grain seen beside. The feathering fragments of Taurine are showing the cellular digestion process of Cannabis granules by the digestion process within the pancreas of a living creature. The pancreas creating Sulfur with its sulfuric acid process, creating amino acids from Cannabis, forming a Nitrogenic amino acid compound out of the Cannabis granules.
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