• Intention or Attention?

    Intention or Attention? To intend means to have a purpose, a plan, or a design. Blending Intention and Awareness results in Attention. You as Awareness + Beam of energy wave/particles >> Attention. An Identity is a persona in you that decides to direct an attention energy beam on something or someone. Identities are the result…

  • Perception or Impression?

    Perception or Impression? When you direct attention particles toward some-thing, you perceive that object directly, by feeling it, or indirectly via a reflection that stimulates nerves in one or more sensory organs and is translated into a mental replica of the object. Indirect perception creates consciousness and a sense of consecutive moments in time. Direct…

  • Is Tumor Removal enough?

    Can you stop a station’s broadcast permanently without neutralizing the broadcaster’s voice? Just as cancer cells give off destructive frequency signals (measured by MRI’s), unpleasant cellular memories also give off destructive frequencies as well (internal stress). Physical removal of a cancerous tumor or diseased mass through surgery, radiation or chemotherapy without removing its cellular memories…

  • Cellular Memories?

    Cellular Memories Experiences that include emotional reactions – consciously or subconsciously remembered – aren’t just memories that were stored in your brain’s cerebellum, hippocampus or temporal lobe. They are often stored somewhere in the body as well. Those experiences can be sensations, tastes, habits, and other core aspects of someone’s id-entities. They are stored through…

  • Degenerative Aging?

    Degenerative Aging The error catastrophe theory of aging states that aging is the result of the accumulation of errors in the mitochondria in cellular molecules that are essential for cellular function and reproduction that eventually reaches a catastrophic level that is incompatible with cellular survival. The key theme of molecular biology is the transfer of…

  • Longevity Medicine?

    Longevity Medicine Therapies halting/reversing the root causes of age-related degeneration Regenerative medicine helps create an environment in which missing or damaged tissue, that normally does not re-grow, can regenerate fully through cell manipulation and the use of scaffold materials that emit biochemical signals to spur someone’s stem cells into action. Regenerative trial therapies have healed…

  • Stem Cells

    Stem Cells Stem cells are un-programmed cells that could divide forever. Since stem cells can become bone, muscle, cartilage or other specific cells, they may help cure diseases, such as cancer, diabetes, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s. They are found in embryos and in some adult organs. Basal cells are stem cells. Mitochondria play a key role….

  • Cell replacement

    Cell replacement Zygote A zygote is the first cell in an organism’s development, usually a marriage between an ovum and a sperm cell, that form the single diploid cell. It contains the DNA from both. Prior to cell division, a process called mitosis takes place, in which cells create 2 copies of their DNA. One…

  • Human Cell Parts

    Human cells contain the following major parts: Nucleus: the cell’s command center. It sends directions to the cell to grow, mature, divide, or die. It also houses DNA, the cell’s hereditary material. The nucleus is surrounded by a membrane that protects the DNA and separates the nucleus from the rest of the cell. Cytoplasm: a…

  • Cells stem from?

    Cells: the Basic Building Blocks of all living things There are about 100 trillion cells in the human flora (skin, gut, etc.) of which 90% are bacteria, mostly rendered harmless by the immune system. Each cell has an electrical potential of 1.17 V. The remaining 10 trillion body cells have an accumulated electrical potential of…