microzymes
Microzymes are tiny, microscopic entities that were first described by the French scientist Antoine Béchamp in the 19th century. They are believed to be the fundamental building blocks of life, existing in all living organisms. Microzymes are thought to play a role in various biological processes, including metabolism and cellular function.
The concept of microzymes suggests that they can transform and adapt based on their environment. This adaptability may contribute to the development of diseases and the body's response to them. While the scientific community remains divided on the significance of microzymes, they continue to be a topic of interest in microbiology and health research.