One of the themes I want to explore a bit more with our remote group and my own work is REGENERATION:
MIT image of RNA |
Why should some types of tissue be able to regenerate and others not? Scientists are good enough to say that they don't understand the process - maybe that's partly because industrial medicine ignores the hole phenomenon of our energy body?
Maybe if we can focus on the tiny energy bodies of cells and molecules we can help tissue to regenerate at that level. There does seem to be a transfer of information that we can tune in with. I have an idea that we can focus into the information flow between DNA and RNA.
(Is this partly explained by the Morphic Fields that Rupert Sheldrake describes?)
VARICOSE VEINS
One of the tissue types that is supposed not to regenerate is the tissue forming the valves which help the veinous return of blood towards the heart - I've been exploring this for myself and for a patient. Clearly there are things we can easily do to help ourselves: reduce time spent standing still and walk more, I'm also finding very light effleurage self leg massage towards the heart helpful. Once some of the stress is removed from the veins can we help the legs to repair? Why not?
When you're walking the action of your calf muscles pumps your blood back towards your heart - through one-way valves in your legs |
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