this means that our bodies know how to regrow nerves. obviously foundational to living defacto immortakity, so long as a grizzly decides not to do you in. actual death will still mean the spirit body will need to be reborn.
a lot of medicine will disappear behind direct regen and va daily supportive elixer.
qestion? can this regen be turned on spritually.
Your body already knows how to regrow limbs. We just haven't figured out how to turn it on yet.
Scientists have discovered that humans produce the exact same regeneration chemicals that allow salamanders to regrow entire legs, tails, and even parts of their hearts.
The difference?
Our bodies keep this superpower locked away. But researchers are getting closer to finding the key.
The science behind this is mind blowing.
Salamanders can completely regenerate lost limbs within weeks through a process that activates specific stem cells and chemical signals at the injury site. When a salamander loses a leg, its body forms a specialized structure called a blastema, which is essentially a cluster of cells that can transform into bone, muscle, nerves, and skin.
Here's where it gets interesting. Humans produce many of the same chemical signals and have similar stem cells, but our bodies evolved to form scar tissue instead of triggering full regeneration. Scientists believe this happened because rapid healing with scar tissue prevented infections and was more advantageous for survival in our evolutionary history. However, the genetic machinery for regeneration is still there, just dormant.
Researchers at institutions like the MDI Biological Laboratory and Harvard have been studying how to reactivate these pathways. They've successfully triggered partial limb regeneration in mice by manipulating certain genes and chemical signals. Clinical trials are exploring how similar approaches might help humans regenerate damaged heart tissue, heal severe burns, and restore function to injured nerves.
The implications are staggering. While we're likely decades away from regrowing entire human limbs, scientists are optimistic that we'll see treatments for nerve damage, organ repair, and accelerated wound healing within the next 10-20 years. What was once pure science fiction is becoming real science.
📌Sources and References:
MDI Biological Laboratory regenerative biology research, Harvard Stem Cell Institute studies on tissue regeneration, and recent publications in Nature and Science journals on mammalian regeneration potential.
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