The Body’s Self-Healing System – Genetics Combined With Environmental Conditions

 

In recent years, many researchers claimed they managed to locate a complete system that regulates the body’s healing processes, regenerate injured tissue and revive damaged areas. The claim is that many stem cells flow in the system, which the body self generates. Those cells are known to be classified by any type of required cell. Researchers who examined the system also claim that the tube network matches the meridians network and the acupuncture points that appear in traditional Chinese-medicine textbooks.

Most of the study on this subject was conducted in the bodies of various mammals and it appears that these canals flow in the various and diverse tissues in their bodies: On the skin, brain, in the key joints of the internal organs.
The canals system were first discovered by Prof. Kim Bong-han in North Korea in the 1960s.
Prof. Bong-han claimed he managed to see them under a microscope, but only after applying a special dye to them. He published many articles, in which he claimed that he effectively discovered a third canals system in the body that was not previously known, beyond the vascular system and lymphatic system that connects between various tissues in the body with the vascular system.
In a paper that he published, he described that he chemically analyzed the canals’ content, and when he viewing them under a microscope, he identified tiny cells containing much genetic data. Later on he also discovered that these cells can, similar to the stem cells we are now familiar with, develop into a wide range of different cells. Prof. Kim proposed the theory that our adult body can independently produce embryonic stem cells, meaning, cells that can develop into any type of cell in the body, similar to the fetus’ first cells.

When Prof. Bong-han discovered the earliest canals, he also discovered more extensive regions in them that are known as nodes. These nodes are very interesting since their electricity conductivity is far higher. The discovery enabled Bong-han to gauge the electrical conductivity in these nodes, and thereby map them and reveal that they fit the ancient sketches of acupuncture points in Chinese medicine.
Ancient Chinese medicine knows how to describe in detail the structure of the meridian network in the human body.
They explain that “acupuncture points” extend along the many meridian canals in the body. By pressing on them or pricking them with tiny needles, it is possible to release blocked energy and thus help the body treat itself and restore a more balanced and healthier state.
The accepted explanation for a relief in the sense of pain following “acupuncture” is that the acupuncture treatment stimulates the nervous system as a result of which different chemicals are released in the body. That is the logical explanation for feeling relief in pain, because as a result of the pricking, endorphins are released, a substance that is naturally produced in the brain and involves pain relief.

In recent years, the canals and their content can be directly examined. Quite a few researchers have corroborated the findings of North Korean Prof. Bong-han when observing the earliest canals in great detail under a high-resolution light microscope.
The canals system has a name – Prime Vascular System
Many researchers, such as Prof. Kwang Sop Su, a leading researcher in the field, have high hopes that the new canals system will be able to bridge over the gap that already exists for centuries between Western science and traditional Chinese medicine.
The earliest canals system can lead to medical research concerning the material that flows in them and how to use them for self-healing benefits in combination with the known medical knowledge.

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References

https://www.hindawi.com/journals/ecam/2015/361974/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2005290113001556

 

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