Ligand
Ligand
Vibrations from toning, drumming, or chanting, cause over 70 different receptors on our cells to vibrate.
Researchers observed that: "as they begin to vibrate they kind of touch each other, tickle and play with each other”.
It is this energetic cell-receptors dance ritual, that opens the chromosomes and exposes the DNA to those vibrations.
In essence, receptors function as scanners for sensing molecules. They cluster in cellular membranes, waiting for the right ligand to come dancing along through the fluid surrounding each cell. Then bind with them in order to get them to vibrate a message into the cell.
A ligand is a smaller molecule that binds to other molecules to serve a biological purpose. This binding is like two voices striking the same note (resonance) and producing a vibration that rings a bell that opens the doorway to the cell.
Quantum physicists concluded: "there is no empty space in the human cell. It is an electro-magnetic field full of potential and a way to direct energy for healing and repair.” However, they do not know how! A field physicist found the answer.
