The media is very good at pointing out physiological vulnerabilities of
people of color (such as sickle cell anemia, for instance). Why don't they
also tell us about the numerous physiological advantages of Black Folks?
You already know about the seemingly genetic gifts which so many people of
color have in certain areas, such as s****ts and entertainment.
Furthermore,
perhaps you may also have noticed that particular rhythm which so many of
us
seem to have on the dance floor ... well, not me personally, but Black
Folks, in general. And, maybe you noticed that White Folks don't grow old
as
gracefully as Black Folks?
We people of color have the aforementioned gifts because, unlike White
Folks, we are not deficient in melanin. Because we are not
melanin-deficient, we are also not deficient in a couple of
melanin-related
hormones (Melatonin and Seratonin) or the melanin-related Amino Acid
called
Tyrosine.
Predictably, White Folks designated Tyrosine as an "non-essential" Amino
Acid. But, don't let that term fool you. Their use of the term
"non-essential" is (intentionally?) misleading. "Non-essential" in this
case
doesn't mean not needed. It just means that it can be synthesized from
some
other Amino Acid.
Isn't it a good thing to be less prone to depression? Doctors prescribe
Seratonin as an antidepressant.
Isn't it a good thing to be better at s****ts? You can buy Tyrosine
supplements to enhance your s****ts performance.
And, if nothing else, if you happen to be a white guy reading this,
wouldn't
you like to be able to sustain your erection for longer periods of time
(an
intriguing side-effect of antidepressants which contain Seratonin)?
Are you aware that, while the media is keeping the benefits of melanin on
the Down Low, _ALL_ health supplement suppliers are making money like
crazy
selling melanin-related supplements containing Tyrosine, Melatonin, and
Seratonin? Be responsible. Educate yourself on what is going in this
racist
society called America.
REFERENCES FOR FURTHER STUDY:
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/md1.htm
http://www.blackherbals.com/got_melanin_anyone.htm
http://anrvitamins.com/glossary/tyrosine.html
http://www.raysahelian.com/tyrosine.html
http://www.nutritional-supplement-info.com/benefits-of-l-tyrosine.html
http://www.consumerlab.com/results/melatonin.asp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seratonin
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