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What if we could help our bodies heal faster and without scars, like Wolverine in X-Men? TED Fellow Kaitlyn Sadtler is working to make this dream a reality by developing new biomaterials that could change how our immune system responds to injuries. In this quick talk, she shows the different ways these products could help the body regenerate.
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@WhySah
@WhySah 5 лет назад
This is incredible. The fact that these kinds of things are possible and that there are people working on it is fascinating. I wish her the best of luck in her project and hope that stuff like this is accesible to us in the near future
@Darmouthable
@Darmouthable 5 лет назад
This represents the "gold standard" of TED talks: eloquently written, articulately spoken, direct, with dense and meaningful descriptions of the work. This production quality is what I'm hoping for every time I click on one of these videos.
@connorlynch3474
@connorlynch3474 5 лет назад
I agree. I'm confused by people in the comments saying that she didn't say anything just because they can't now regrow their limbs from stuff they can buy at the home depot
@intuitive6293
@intuitive6293 5 лет назад
Sucks how we can't heal with love like Baymax does. +1 like for a Baymax hug!
@elayda93
@elayda93 5 лет назад
Wolverine's immune system and regenerative abilities is my dream. haha. 😂😂
@fionafiona1146
@fionafiona1146 5 лет назад
Look to dad pool it's much more likely to work like that in our live times.
@MindlessTube
@MindlessTube 5 лет назад
how about we just become cyborgs instead.
@elayda93
@elayda93 5 лет назад
@ maybe you're not from planet Earth not knowing Wolverine. 😂😂😂
@elayda93
@elayda93 5 лет назад
@ you must be fun at parties. 😏
@snapple1877
@snapple1877 5 лет назад
Mine is to become Doctor Manhattan
@HFXmermaid
@HFXmermaid 5 лет назад
I am also curious how they can make this material only work where it's needed rather that grow back stuff that was removed (like tonsils, appendix, hymen etc)
@icebergslim8926
@icebergslim8926 5 лет назад
I scraped my palm on the same spot once a month for the past 3 months while doing bmx ticks and bro the last time I scraped my palm it healedin a week. Wound closed up and scabs were falling off already and my skin was pretty much grown and I was able to grab things without it hurting it was just a fresh pink tone
@Sheila_Chu
@Sheila_Chu 5 лет назад
Doctor Strange already taught us how to already
@deth6ex670
@deth6ex670 5 лет назад
Hiruko ty
@johndalerosauro2011
@johndalerosauro2011 5 лет назад
by reorienting the spirit to better heal the body
@anonymous-op5zr
@anonymous-op5zr 5 лет назад
already already?
@adaeterno
@adaeterno 5 лет назад
Can this help with spine problems, herinated or bulging discs?
@bbangneu
@bbangneu 5 лет назад
It was good a lecture!
@fealubryne
@fealubryne 5 лет назад
I'm surprised axolotls weren't mentioned, many lizards can regrow parts, but axolotls, as well as starfish, are some of the kings of regeneration. Still though, very interesting thought. A few years ago I had a number of life-saving surgeries, but the aftereffects of cutting into my head and abdomen have left some fairly major, and quality of life decreasing side effects. Being able to minimize, or even prevent some of these would be huge.
@leveljoe
@leveljoe 5 лет назад
First off, I hope to never go through what you did and I'm truly sorry you had/have to. Second, if my questions offend you in anyway let me know and I will delete my post. Here we go... More than likely, you will never contribute enough financially to society to pay for what has been done to you. Do we spend millions of dollars to save the life of an 80 year old man who may live another year or two or ten? We deny liver transplants to those who can't quit drinking. I know the difference is self-destruction versus natural causes but when does society have this conversation? Don't get me wrong, I'm glad you're here but (self preservation aside) where does risk, quality and reward vs resources and financial cost enter into the equation? or Does it ever enter the equation and should it? Lots of people are asking for healthcare for all but we have to decide what lines need to be drawn and where. I asked you because you've been down that road. My wife and I have DNR's because of this.
@fealubryne
@fealubryne 5 лет назад
First off, no worries on your comment, I'll never turn down a thoughtful conversation. Financially speaking, no, I most likely will never be able to contribute financially to any great degree. Between surgeries, I've worked since I was 13, so it's not always been like this. I've long since come to terms with the fact that I'd be lucky to see my 7-year-old daughter graduate college, and most of my family is aware as well, and so it's been made fairly clear that there should be no heroics done to save me should things seriously go downhill. I do think healthcare should be available to everyone, in many cases better healthcare, as well as more research put into preventing illnesses before they start, or stopping them before they cause irreparable damage should be done. In many cases, prevention is key to stopping problems snowballing into major, expensive issues. If my illness had been caught and properly diagnosed sooner I could've forgone half of the surgeries and hospitalizations. I'm in a wheelchair because of complications from an illness running rampant through my teen years, and those issues could have been prevented, but now we can only wait for problems to arise and attempt to keep them from getting worse. There most certainly should be limitations to medical care and the extents gone to assist someone, and to a degree, exist already. In a lot of cases, elders are only given figurative band-aids, because expensive, dangerous surgeries or treatments have little point for them. Particularly expensive, or rare chances at medication or therapy are given to those with the absolute best odds of surviving/utilizing them. Even the Hippocratic oath suggests that physicians "help the sick according to [their] ability and judgment." It becomes a balance of that and ethics none of which are overly clear which is an excess of spending or assisting and which is a deficiency in medical care. Financial calculations and logic are cold and unflappable, but should never be utilized alone when making decisions alone. Not that I'm saying you suggested it, but just putting it out there. All the things you mention should most certainly be a part of the grand scheme of things, though I heavily suspect all hospitals have had their own balance of those things and incorporated it into their own policy. In my opinion, if there isn't already a general guide for all hospitals, it would make sense for there to be at some point. But I also feel there should be more transparency when it comes to medical care, to an extent. Hopefully this makes sense and isn't a bunch rambling, though if it is I apologize. I'm not always the best at conversations, my brain tends to go in circles sometimes and I come across wrong.
@leveljoe
@leveljoe 5 лет назад
@@fealubryne you didn't ramble at all and I was concerned about that too with my own post. Going to mull over your comments... I just Thanks for your time and God willing, I hope you live a long fulfilling life. We all serve a purpose and maybe our conversation is part of that?
@cookiemonster7941
@cookiemonster7941 5 лет назад
thats crazy! today I was thinking about exactly the same
@KhallStream
@KhallStream 5 лет назад
Everything she said is a yes from me. Someone give that woman everything.
@h0tie
@h0tie 5 лет назад
Get the *Slow Mo Guys* to document this assisted regeneration as demonstration and pretty much it would seal the deal for me. This brief got me to roughly understand art best
@thezoo8461
@thezoo8461 4 года назад
This is an amazing video, I wish her the best. This would be a revolutionary addition to the medical field. She reminds me of Meredith from greys anatomy 😂❤️
@salliemae9284
@salliemae9284 5 лет назад
This break through in science and technology need to be supported by the biggest company in the world because it will ease a lot of suffering and as such those inflicted will live a fruitful life/ improve quality of life.
@YOLO-tq3el
@YOLO-tq3el 5 лет назад
Rick and Morty: they had broken leg healing everywhere
@connorlynch3474
@connorlynch3474 5 лет назад
I don't know what people in the comments who are complaining were expecting. That she was going to explain how to heal wounds at home using toothpaste mixed with brandy?
@DarthLesbian
@DarthLesbian Год назад
Im not complaining, this is interesting. But originally I was trying to find out why I seem to heal faster and faster the older I get 😂
@shehitmewiththeiamnothappy2484
Buahahahahahha
@luisalonzo3832
@luisalonzo3832 Месяц назад
They’re 1 dimensional minded 😂
@Cheriez144
@Cheriez144 5 лет назад
just like how Jose Silva's Mind Control works
@gem2148
@gem2148 5 лет назад
Please can it work on skin scars like acne and stretch marks?!
@GoddamitJmie
@GoddamitJmie 2 года назад
Honestly there is a hard way to do this , im severely sighted and walk into things and fall over and end up with a tonne of injuries , but after many many years of doing this when i injur myself now , minor cuts and bruises and sometimes even slightly more serious injuries now heal at Wolverine speeds , fall over and gash my leg , spend the rest of the day in pain , next day , basically fine
@JfdSummer
@JfdSummer Год назад
Its Called adaptation, just like how your immune system gets stronger every attack of a virus, your body gets stronger the more you get hurt. It learns and adapts.
@ChaimaDZ
@ChaimaDZ 5 лет назад
Wow this is really revolutionary
@HFXmermaid
@HFXmermaid 5 лет назад
I have two chronic illnesses and they'd be cured if our body could make new tissue.
@HSP9999
@HSP9999 5 лет назад
Ironically the trailer for Glass is just released too.
@jaimaa1512
@jaimaa1512 5 лет назад
yes, there would be patches for recovery of injuries to buy in the supermarket, similar how today we buy paracetamol or other drugs, but in reality there is the moral hazard of how many pills can/should one take/buy. It is a shortcut, a lazy one yes, could heal by yourself, easier, faster, but some prefer to buy paracetamol and move on. It is learning to heal oneself, to know you can master your own body defence system. One can/should seek assistance at times, but a doctor does not cure anything, but oneself gives authority for such and such treatment to function and get the body into a recovery. Again is the conviction that the human body has an innate ability to master oneself body and mind, and to operate at perfect rate, whatever this is, low or high, will depend on the individual and circumstances. thank you
@hemapriyavadivel1877
@hemapriyavadivel1877 5 лет назад
Pls give English subtitle for every videos for easy understanding
@AbAb-mm3og
@AbAb-mm3og 5 лет назад
Hemapriya Vadivel, you can do that by Settings --> Captions -> English Click on Settings (the 3 vertical dots in the top right corner if you are watching on a phone or tablet, or if you are watching on a laptop/desktop browser then by clicking on the gear wheel). After clicking on Settings, choose "Captions" and then "English" Hope this helps.
@ZWGames
@ZWGames 5 лет назад
I love to see that. Nice idea. We really need to develops our materials to save people!
@hollsc2283
@hollsc2283 5 лет назад
The first minute made me think about the Spider-Man with the crazy lizard dude
@bulatgaynullin677
@bulatgaynullin677 5 лет назад
very interesting research and lecture. Hope someone told you not to look at the camera, cause it a little bit distracts from that marvellous lecture
@Rickbearcat
@Rickbearcat 5 лет назад
I've seen shark bite victims lose large amounts of muscle tissue that never gets rebuilt. Will that be possible with your treatments?
@SkipYearSix
@SkipYearSix 7 месяцев назад
Please find a way to regenerate meibomian glands in eyelids.
@elp1246
@elp1246 5 лет назад
Congrats!
@Mauzy0x00
@Mauzy0x00 3 года назад
Been 2 years. Can I heal like wolverine yet??
@srayanguhathakurta4488
@srayanguhathakurta4488 Год назад
The title gave me that "Ancient One" vibe from Doctor Strange.
@sashapollard92
@sashapollard92 5 лет назад
Everyone's body is different. If you think about it, their is no right answer. The immune system is something that fights off diseases, colds etc. When your immune system is weakened, then something will happen negatively to your body. It's about taking care of yourself. Also taking care of your mental health.
@sixpackshortcutmike
@sixpackshortcutmike 5 лет назад
Eat well. Sleep well. Live well.
@bodavjeranadaljubav6145
@bodavjeranadaljubav6145 5 лет назад
Bravo congrats 👍🏻🏆🌎
@maxxpayne309
@maxxpayne309 Год назад
Do can someone please tell her to come and get my I’m 38 and my lower back has been destroyed my left leg goes numb 😅walking and my feet are now starting to be effected I know there are people worse off than me and I’m grateful for what I still have but dam 😢
@ernestogarcia6577
@ernestogarcia6577 5 лет назад
Our bodies are going to need ORMUS (orbitally rearranged monoatomic elements )and Scalar Energy Right? It's because your talking about working to achieve the healing yet you don't ever say how.
@connorlynch3474
@connorlynch3474 5 лет назад
I'm pretty sure if there were any more specifics on the how besides "use materials which release immunomodulators to alter the profile of immune cells ", she wouldn't be giving a TED talk; she'd be filing a patent
@AssNuggett
@AssNuggett 5 лет назад
Only dumb people release their intellectual property before it is protected.
@random_1289
@random_1289 5 лет назад
Can we support her research somewhere?
@hadassah___9929
@hadassah___9929 5 лет назад
Amazing!
@hotasianstepsister3039
@hotasianstepsister3039 5 лет назад
does it mean we can stay young forever???
@kamallaharissuporter8304
@kamallaharissuporter8304 5 лет назад
WHEN IS TED HIMSELF GONNA BE ON STAGE
@ederfranciscocruz4807
@ederfranciscocruz4807 5 лет назад
4:51 That's an Ajolote, not a salamander lol
@SubsonicH
@SubsonicH 5 лет назад
But the thing I’m wondering is 1. How do you plan to put the T Helper into wounds? Injection that can make people uncomfortable? Or tablets which can take too long or even liquid form which can sting ALOT. 2. How do you plan to afford this
@connorlynch3474
@connorlynch3474 5 лет назад
I assume the process will be more like adminstering immunomodulatory molecules to make the patient's Th cells play nice. I assume if you have severe muscle scarring you won't be too upset about getting an injection. Although yeah, I'm sure even once this has been developed it will be ludicrously expensive for years afterwards
@Kangoo9
@Kangoo9 5 лет назад
Can someone sum up the video plz?
@connorlynch3474
@connorlynch3474 5 лет назад
Immune cells can help you heal wounds; certain molecules can prompt immune cells to heal wounds; creating materials imbued with these molecules could potentially prevent scarring during wound healing and maybe even act as a scaffold for growing lost body parts.
@Kangoo9
@Kangoo9 5 лет назад
ok and how do I teach my body to heal faster in a practical way ?
@nemerdib4675
@nemerdib4675 5 лет назад
I need help .. I can't understand fast english !! I can't understand when each word ends ! How can you understand Fast English hhhhh 😭 Who can help me ?
@thezoo8461
@thezoo8461 4 года назад
Click on the three dots on the video and go to playback speed, choose a slower speed so she isn’t talking as fast. Or you can turn on the subtitles!
@itzdcx7991
@itzdcx7991 4 года назад
Fast English? 😅 Or slow brain
@jaimaa1512
@jaimaa1512 5 лет назад
we all have seen this already!! The key for healing, not faster or slower, but healing (e.g. full stop, end of the paragraph). Each individual has a unique body metabolism, this is the speed or velocity at which his/her brain nerve cells make a contact, synapsis!! a connection that sends an instruction, one that is received, one first instruction that triggers a reaction of chain recovery for an unwanted tumour, a wound, an emotional scar or even a more ethereal glitch that triggers all other reactions. Something that makes a comeback on a sublevel and makes the body react and gain confidence in the healing process until the individual is healed. 2. First is Heisenberg principle, either velocity or position are determined at once (this principle is also valid and applied for more than two dependent variables. A beam of light is required to be thrown at a particle's trajectory to determining its position. At this point velocity slows down to near O. 3. If a child falls down on a playground, and injures/have an accident of some sort, him/herself badly, bleeds, looks for mum/dad and seeks all ATTENTION possible. Parents rush to hospital, he/she is healed and his/her trust in parents ability to care/heal him/her is enhanced every time this happens. However if the same occurs in a playground while parents are away (ok. momentarily). The child will get up, dust off, cry a bit less, wondered around fro a while and go back to play. When parents arrive find him in blood, in half the pain, half the requirement of before (yes, could be dead as well, depending on the injury). True some elderly have been left unattended/neglected in severe pain in hospital corridors, wards, often when medical assistance is more needed. But ATTENTION will always slow recovery, it is key. When the brain has other activities that requires to be healthy, fit, up and running; it will begin recovery. Mind acts more clearly when it is clean from nasty chemicals, and pollution of some sort which creates blockages in the speed of metabolism and the ability to heal itself. There is an equilibrium in the body (which is a mind in itself), which is determined by freedom of movement; much like that of 'eat as much as you like' some will take 400kcal , some 700kcal, some 1000kcal, some 300kcal in one meal. There is a natural revolution or frequency one particle can take, including its maximum and minimum velocity points of the trajectory for the particle. 4. Doctors and patients alike should enter into a two way compromise agreement, a contract. You do this , We (doctor and health system) do this. 5. Health systems are a bit like a supermarket. Go & see, you may buy or not, try later or throw away, try something else. very expensively and costly on either side, highly demanding, and inefficient. UK NHS for example prescribes only the right amount of drug required for a treatment, which it is good, but too many unnecessary drugs are prescribed. Patients must take more responsibility/accountability in the recovery/healing process. Salvation = healing comes from the true conviction; I am healed, I am cleaned and my body is/will be too (at some point one may also die). Thank you
@burtmacklin5053
@burtmacklin5053 5 лет назад
Cool
@BogdanAndreiRO
@BogdanAndreiRO 5 лет назад
you're everywhere haha have a nice day
@spiderbat4956
@spiderbat4956 5 лет назад
Better than Justin y. Because you are good Doggo
@Zxmbiekillah
@Zxmbiekillah 5 лет назад
She’s talking about being gots of our bodies
@acmiguens
@acmiguens 5 лет назад
I appreciate the Wolverine reference, but I strongly suggest reading Spider-Man. Especially the lizard act. I got really strong vibes of that here. :P
@ilove2929
@ilove2929 5 лет назад
The title is abit overpromising, think thats why ppl complained
@ok-vt5nl
@ok-vt5nl 5 лет назад
just take a bath full of ice, like in the movie
@nikidino8
@nikidino8 5 лет назад
after I stopped wearing warm things in fall and winter and doing regular ice cold showers my immune system strengthend alot, heck I wasn't even once ill since 2015
@ok-vt5nl
@ok-vt5nl 5 лет назад
@@nikidino8 wow, i can't imagine take a shower in the winter without heating the water up at all, must be very hard
@nikidino8
@nikidino8 5 лет назад
@I love Clem Actually I start with a warm shower, because cleaning yourself from shampoo with cold water is terrible, and go all the way down until I reached the maximum coldness possible. At this point I control my breath to be slowly (important) and deep and after a while I just stop. Rarely I also switch from max cold to max hot very rapidily, it's very very hard to control the breath while doing this and if I stop at hot/warm, it kills my sleep
@CK-zl1sd
@CK-zl1sd 5 лет назад
Thats actually really really helpfull for all types of injuries( but wounds) I am a tae kwon do athlete and I everyday have icetherapy
@ninjastah
@ninjastah 5 лет назад
amazin
@MaZe741
@MaZe741 5 лет назад
Arent the same blood cells responsible for scar tissue also used to stop the bleeding in the first place? I doubt you can just trick the body this easily and have no repercussions.
@connorlynch3474
@connorlynch3474 5 лет назад
Platelets and clotting factor proteins in the blood prevent bleeding; switching T cells and macrophages to be more recovery-based shouldn't affect this in theory. Although I have to agree that we really don't understand the finer details of our immune system well enough to expect no side effects from this...
@Rolroorlo
@Rolroorlo 5 лет назад
Dr connor?
@ilaphroaig
@ilaphroaig 5 лет назад
Most be a great job you have.
@pipingsetiadi1210
@pipingsetiadi1210 Год назад
salamanders, geckos and lizards have fast reflexes... maybe there is a relationship between reflex speed and regeneration speed...
@zeynabstars2117
@zeynabstars2117 5 лет назад
جميل جدا شكرا ايها القناة الرائع.......
@theconductoresplin8092
@theconductoresplin8092 5 лет назад
*looks at Lizardman from amazing Spider-Man 2* Hmm
@kokofan50
@kokofan50 5 лет назад
No, Spiderman 2 was Doc Oc.
@theconductoresplin8092
@theconductoresplin8092 5 лет назад
@@kokofan50 I meant the amazing one
@noasnobody8929
@noasnobody8929 5 лет назад
@@theconductoresplin8092 oh so you meant the shittier version of spiderman BTW this comment is entirely biased so throw as many insults at me as possible becuz I'm bored
@PatrickStarboy12
@PatrickStarboy12 5 лет назад
@@theconductoresplin8092 Lizard was in the first one
@theconductoresplin8092
@theconductoresplin8092 5 лет назад
@@PatrickStarboy12 oof
@whatarethat
@whatarethat 3 года назад
ADAMANTIUM
@ilove2929
@ilove2929 5 лет назад
The shoes seem uncomfortable *yes so distracted
@tjsmyth1741
@tjsmyth1741 5 лет назад
ilove2929 , not for a Praying Mantis. LOL
@mildsoup8978
@mildsoup8978 5 лет назад
Yeah I was waiting for her to topple over lol
@ilove2929
@ilove2929 5 лет назад
I heard about this, some term like epigenetic?... Which will doom the pharmacy industry
@emilyann4504
@emilyann4504 5 лет назад
the whole video reminds me of Extremist
@dr.strangelove6118
@dr.strangelove6118 5 лет назад
But can you repair a broken heart
@happyandhealthy888
@happyandhealthy888 Год назад
fastest body parts regeneration
@MrMaxenen11
@MrMaxenen11 5 лет назад
So what you're saying is that now we live in Warhammer 2k?
@EdzCreationz
@EdzCreationz 2 года назад
I came here searching for an answer why I heal scars so much faster than others, maybe Im loaded with abnormal amounts of helper T cells 😂
@PowahSlapEntertainmint
@PowahSlapEntertainmint 5 лет назад
Just eat other people and aquire their life force.
@mildsoup8978
@mildsoup8978 5 лет назад
Silence!
@LilyGazou
@LilyGazou 5 лет назад
It works for Hillary😂
@RedStefan
@RedStefan 5 лет назад
The younger the better don't eat older than 25
@PentameronSV
@PentameronSV 5 лет назад
*Is this a Final Destination 5 reference* Oh never mind it's just me.
@itzdcx7991
@itzdcx7991 4 года назад
Get outta here ya weirdo •_•
@salmanulfarisyv.r868
@salmanulfarisyv.r868 2 года назад
I'm waiting for us to evolve in to something that can regenerate quickly without help of any materials inserted in our body.
@samuelgranier284
@samuelgranier284 5 лет назад
those shoes ....
@user-ns3vs3bp3e
@user-ns3vs3bp3e 5 лет назад
Gotta admit I am very jealous of future generations that will have super advanced medicine, because let’s be honest eventually humans will learn how to cause human cell regeneration on a level similar to a salamander.
@bcan5512
@bcan5512 5 лет назад
Yea but they'll have the effects of climate change so whose the real winner :D
@CyberMew
@CyberMew 5 лет назад
Where to buy? Lol
@humanisahuman5939
@humanisahuman5939 5 лет назад
Just in Walmart, as usual. EASY.
@scottk1525
@scottk1525 Год назад
My god her shoes
@kratorakos8398
@kratorakos8398 Год назад
There is a large sea between the i can and the how can i? .The title is clickbait
@John-mk4mk
@John-mk4mk 2 года назад
she is the messiah
@rizkaphonna6618
@rizkaphonna6618 5 лет назад
Wolferine exist but not really
@dharnikudal2314
@dharnikudal2314 5 лет назад
Now I know how to become Deadpool..😎
@llednaselyod8048
@llednaselyod8048 Год назад
Or trust God that He has created us in such a way that with prayer, a pure water fast, and allowing our selves to rest and sleep for 24 hours or more, He designed us to regenerate and heal beautifully 🙏 ✝️ 🕊 🎁
@MrNabil-mk1bl
@MrNabil-mk1bl 5 лет назад
Regenerative immune system is the #future
@CheekyD21
@CheekyD21 5 лет назад
Find a way to regenerate teeth then you'll get my attention. The rest of the body looks after itself, be it slow but it still does. Teeth however don't, not efficiently enough anyway.
@BAOUZIZI
@BAOUZIZI 5 лет назад
Don't forget sight and ears to hear/see clearly again ya know :P
@englandsonlim
@englandsonlim 5 лет назад
No need to send signals to our cells, because our body knows how to rebuild our body parts. Just give it the raw materials like proteins and vitamins so that our body can regenerate on its own. We need nutritionists more than immunologists!
@Ivy-ut7ze
@Ivy-ut7ze 5 лет назад
@theexperimentasd904
@theexperimentasd904 5 лет назад
Well her research found that helper t cells are found in injured tissue and help healing . I thing i read about all the inflammatory cells that are involved in inflammation including t cells and subsequent healing process when i was in college fifteen years ago . So what is new about the subject??? What did she discovered that is worth a ted talk ??? What did we benefit from her talk . Nothing i guess
@charushijain2139
@charushijain2139 5 лет назад
Can't understand accent 😑 We need subtitles...
@sadmanhossain9936
@sadmanhossain9936 5 лет назад
who doesn't want a scar ? (not including face)
@mildsoup8978
@mildsoup8978 5 лет назад
A surface scar is one thing but she mean more for a chunk of skin and muscle missing
@tinydancer6869
@tinydancer6869 7 месяцев назад
That's not a salamander.
@user-jd6kj9ec7h
@user-jd6kj9ec7h 5 лет назад
Smash!
@arianadonis4099
@arianadonis4099 5 лет назад
Higher alkaline diet. Moderate exercise. Get off your fucking phone when driving. Live longer. Period.
@julynatalia7439
@julynatalia7439 5 лет назад
I wish she had more time to explain.
@Pikopati
@Pikopati 5 лет назад
What about that guy who grew a thumb or part of it with pig pouder? He is actually telling you the how and not tales about it.
@rickytomczyk4046
@rickytomczyk4046 5 лет назад
2 generations Maby 3 from imortal humans, give and take the ratio of global intrest (suspected High) is this science fiction thoughts?
@Medinalegend
@Medinalegend 5 лет назад
Arabic pl ? 🙄
@rustemameti8152
@rustemameti8152 5 лет назад
When you stub your toe
@natandeeudomwongsa4187
@natandeeudomwongsa4187 5 лет назад
Simpacks anybody?
@swastikgrover3414
@swastikgrover3414 5 лет назад
I pretty fuckin sure I’ve got a fat glob in my quad
@Test7017
@Test7017 5 лет назад
ORTHOMOLECULAR MEDICINE DOES THIS
@mickmoon6887
@mickmoon6887 5 лет назад
Without live video mechanism of the immune cell within microscope this entire video remains pointless.
@connorlynch3474
@connorlynch3474 5 лет назад
You don't believe in the reality of biological mechanisms not visible through a microscope? I have a feeling you're not going to like any immunology very much...
@elchicodelaspestanaslargas8525
Uh, esto si me interesa :v 😂😂👌
@Stonehenge2.0
@Stonehenge2.0 5 лет назад
Combine this with teaching patients to use their focused attention to heal themselves. Going only at the biomechanical scale will work alright, yet when we also engage focused conscious willpower I think we'll see the full results we want. holohealing.com
@politicaloptimist
@politicaloptimist 5 лет назад
After this is invented, goes to market and is widely used we all turn into zombies.
@kylejennings819
@kylejennings819 5 лет назад
id like her to heal my wound ;)
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