Saturday, July 28, 2012

TIME SCHEDULE OF YOUR BODY's CELLULAR REGENERATION

TIME SCHEDULE OF YOUR BODY's CELLULAR REGENERATION Fascinating!!!!!! Chart!!!!!!

http://www.agedefyingbody.com/RegenerationSchedule.html

Body Regeneration Schedule

Medical Doctors have observed, and published, how long it takes a healthy body to "Regenerate" or "Grow" - NEW Cells, Organs, Skin, Hair, etc.

The 2-Step Regeneration Process - Intestinal Tract

1. Eliminate Old Cell Matter
Old matter is transported, via the bloodstream, to the intestines for elimination with food waste.

2. Create/Grow/Regenerate New Cell Matter
New matter is created from nutrients (vitamins, minerals, protein) in food in the intestinal tract
that are absorbed through the intestinal wall - into the bloodstream - where they are distributed
thoughout the body, and used as needed, according to the body regeneration schedule.

Men and Women - Same Body Regeneration Schedule - *Programmed* in Our DNA

Men and Women have the Same Regeneration Schedule
Schedule - Published by Medical Doctors and Researchers
120 Days - NEW Red Blood Cells
90 Days - NEW Skeleton
60 Days - NEW Brain Cells, Tissue
49 Days - NEW Bladder
45 Days - NEW Liver - NEW DNA Cell Material
30 Days - NEW Hair - NEW Skin
5 Days - NEW Stomach Lining

5 Days - New Stomach Lining

1993 - Dr. Deepak Chopra, M.D. published in his book, "Ageless Body - Timeless Mind" that the body can grow or regenerate a new stomach lining, every 5 days.

30 Days - New Skin

1993 - Dr. Deepak Chopra, M.D., published in his book, "Ageless Body - Timeless Mind" that the body can grow or regenerate new skin, every 30 days.

30 Days - New Hair (1/2 Inch a Month)

"There are some very rare exceptions, but most hair on most people is - Genetically Programmed - to Grow a Maximum of 6 Inches a Year (1/2 Inch a Month)."
Reference: http://www.hairboutique.com/tips/tip214.htm

45 Days - New Liver

1993 - Dr. Deepak Chopra, M.D., published in his book, "Ageless Body - Timeless Mind" that the body can grow or regenerate a new liver every 45 days.

Liver - Living Donor Transplant
Recipient 50% of Liver - Donor 50% of Liver - "Grows" - to Full Size in 6 to 8 Weeks

University of Maryland Medical Center
www.umm.edu/transplant/liver_res_don.htm

David Rice: "The surgery took 13 hours, and they took - 51 percent - of my son's liver. It was a very successful operation. My doctors were using words to describe it like 'textbook'. They said everything went absolutely smoothly.
It takes about - six weeks (42 Days) for the liver to - grow - back to its normal size. The operation took place on July 23rd [2002] and my son was able to go back to Japan around Labor Day, after he was cleared through the Bethesda Naval Hospital."
Tim Thompson: "When I found out that my boss would not survive for more than six months without a liver, I decided to get tested to become a donor. You have to be about the - same size as the recipient - and have the same blood type.

They showed me pictures of the procedure and gave me lots of information on it. I knew that the procedure would involve them - taking a portion of my liver - about half of it (50%) - to transplant into my boss. In about - six to eight weeks - my liver would - grow - back to its original size.""

45 Days - New DNA Matter

2008 - October - Dr. Chopra, M.D., was featured in a PBS (Public Broadcasting Stations) program reviewing his latest book, "The Third Jesus" with Reverend Wendy Craig-Purcell, Unity Minister.
During the program, Dr. Chopra said DNA Matter is Regenerated in 45 Days.

49 Days - New Bladder

2006- April - Dr. Anthony Atala, M.D. - Bladder *Grown* in a Laboratory
Dr. Atala is the Director of the "Institute for Regenerative Medicine" at Wake Forest University Medical Center in North Carolina, USA, announced the Successful "Growing" of a New Bladder in their Laboratory.
"...Regenerative Medicine, an innovative Scientific Field that focuses on New Approaches to Repairing and Replacing Cells, Tissues and Organs..." http://www1.wfubmc.edu/regenmed/

Growing A NEW Bladder - In The Laboratory


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