Have you ever wondered how your body automatically rebuilds the skin on a paper-cut on your finger, or a skin-scrape from a rupture or a bruise from a fall. The skin on a palm is different from that of the arm, from that of the lips and so forth. Yet, our body rebuilds the skin with exactly the same type cells that are meant for skin of a palm, or arms, or lips. Isn't this amazing?
The body supplies all the necessary raw materials to the specific part of the skin through blood. How does it know the cells of a palm are different from that of the lips?
Do we instruct the body what to do? It heels all by itself. Which means, our body has the inherent knowledge to cure itself. Every cell has this knowledge in the form of DNA. It knows what ingredients to send to which part of the skin so that it can rebuild that part and if it's a small injury there is not a trace of it after several weeks or months.
We just take this very complex heeling mechanism of our body's for granted.
to be continued...
The body supplies all the necessary raw materials to the specific part of the skin through blood. How does it know the cells of a palm are different from that of the lips?
Do we instruct the body what to do? It heels all by itself. Which means, our body has the inherent knowledge to cure itself. Every cell has this knowledge in the form of DNA. It knows what ingredients to send to which part of the skin so that it can rebuild that part and if it's a small injury there is not a trace of it after several weeks or months.
We just take this very complex heeling mechanism of our body's for granted.
to be continued...
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