I’ve gone down this rabbit hole. They do and it’s why I no longer donate my organs. That and the fact they use brain dead as an excuse to kill you and harvest your organs
This validates what I heard on a podcast - guy’s wife told him about epigenetic biomarkers. Remember the Bible verse about sins of father going to 3-4 generations? They now have evidence that behaviors are recorded on DNA over time and can also change! Hank Aaron’s kid can inherit the behavior/skill for making home runs, and a thief’s kid susceptible to behavior of stealing cars or breaking into houses. AND it’s CHANGEABLE, if one repents and changes ways!
I would never have wanted to stay alive so much that I would have have had a transplant. There is no guarantee the operation will be successful. it is not only costly, but the blood used in the operation could be contaminated. One really doesn't know how healthy the donor was. When I was 27, I made a decision to learn all I could in order to stay healthy, so I would not die in some hospital tied to a tube keeping me alive. I was willing to eat right and live a healthy lifestyle. It worked for me and I have no physical problems at 92...and feel better than I did in my twenties. Hippocrates, the Father of Medicine (2400 BC) was known for his CURES. Truth is so simple...Good health stems from the right food, exercise, fresh air, sunshine, avoidance of environmental hazards and asking a blessing on the food.. The word MEDICINE used by Hippocrates was for NOURISHING FOOD...not any other elements, which would destroy the internal organs, glands and cells.
My daughter had a large blood transfusion after major hemorrhaging after giving birth three years ago. She went from posting home cooked meals, for busy moms, canning tips, home decorating ideas, gardening tips, and having very long hair and a feminine wardrobe, to now wearing short pigtails under a constant baseball cap, gruffy blue jeans and t-shirts. Her new hobbies are calisthenics, gymnastics, lifting weights, trick skateboarding, and drumming. I keep wondering if her blood donor was a very athletic male?!? Just an observation. (Blood transfusion donors are near impossible to trace?)
I tend to be skeptical about these associations, but there is certainly is a lot that western medicine does not fully understand (or willing to acknowledge) regarding the human body, particularly at the subatomic level. Always love the Midwestern doctor's perspective on medicine!
Dr. Michael Levin has shown that DNA is not what controls the construction of our bodies. DNA is more like the means of logistical supply, providing the tools and materials list that our cells can use to make our bodies. There just aren't enough genes to determine where each cell of the embryo goes, where the last cell that completes the hand goes, and when to decide when the growth is complete. These things are determined by the conscious decisions of the cells themselves, communing via bioelectrical signals that create a network involving all the cells of our bodies - and of many other bodies, including those of other species, like our gut fauna.
He has demonstrated this by altering the process and he did that only by interfering in the intercellular communications. He has not had to alter DNA, methylation (epigenetics), or by any other mechanism other than their communications. By this means of interfering in the communications between cells he has grown Planaria with two heads, and three, that when cut apart and allowed to regrow into entire Planaria (Planaria famously regrow from severed parts into whole organisms) they continue to recreate multiple heads, just as the network had decided. He has also enabled frogs to regrow limbs by this means - and frogs do not regrow limbs ordinarily.
When organs are transplanted from one person into another, it's not just meat that is transferred, but conscious beings, a network of living cells that decided how and whom to create in the womb. The interactions between these transferred networks aren't always going to respond in the same way, because they are individuals that make decisions based on their communications with others. Some will insist on their habits and practices continuing, and some will concede the new body they are part of will take precedence, IMHO.
Levin has a website and a youtube channel for those interested in more information and demonstrations of his discoveries.
I’ve gone down this rabbit hole. They do and it’s why I no longer donate my organs. That and the fact they use brain dead as an excuse to kill you and harvest your organs
This validates what I heard on a podcast - guy’s wife told him about epigenetic biomarkers. Remember the Bible verse about sins of father going to 3-4 generations? They now have evidence that behaviors are recorded on DNA over time and can also change! Hank Aaron’s kid can inherit the behavior/skill for making home runs, and a thief’s kid susceptible to behavior of stealing cars or breaking into houses. AND it’s CHANGEABLE, if one repents and changes ways!
Isn’t it just amazing that’s God darlin just sayin
I would never have wanted to stay alive so much that I would have have had a transplant. There is no guarantee the operation will be successful. it is not only costly, but the blood used in the operation could be contaminated. One really doesn't know how healthy the donor was. When I was 27, I made a decision to learn all I could in order to stay healthy, so I would not die in some hospital tied to a tube keeping me alive. I was willing to eat right and live a healthy lifestyle. It worked for me and I have no physical problems at 92...and feel better than I did in my twenties. Hippocrates, the Father of Medicine (2400 BC) was known for his CURES. Truth is so simple...Good health stems from the right food, exercise, fresh air, sunshine, avoidance of environmental hazards and asking a blessing on the food.. The word MEDICINE used by Hippocrates was for NOURISHING FOOD...not any other elements, which would destroy the internal organs, glands and cells.
"The life of the flesh is in the blood..."
Leviticus 17:11,14.
My daughter had a large blood transfusion after major hemorrhaging after giving birth three years ago. She went from posting home cooked meals, for busy moms, canning tips, home decorating ideas, gardening tips, and having very long hair and a feminine wardrobe, to now wearing short pigtails under a constant baseball cap, gruffy blue jeans and t-shirts. Her new hobbies are calisthenics, gymnastics, lifting weights, trick skateboarding, and drumming. I keep wondering if her blood donor was a very athletic male?!? Just an observation. (Blood transfusion donors are near impossible to trace?)
Wow !!!
That’s a very real and noticeable change.
Thanks for sharing your story.
I tend to be skeptical about these associations, but there is certainly is a lot that western medicine does not fully understand (or willing to acknowledge) regarding the human body, particularly at the subatomic level. Always love the Midwestern doctor's perspective on medicine!
A very dear friend had a heart transplant. He kept saying he had strange feelings, very feminine feelings, as if a woman was living inside him.
Dr. Michael Levin has shown that DNA is not what controls the construction of our bodies. DNA is more like the means of logistical supply, providing the tools and materials list that our cells can use to make our bodies. There just aren't enough genes to determine where each cell of the embryo goes, where the last cell that completes the hand goes, and when to decide when the growth is complete. These things are determined by the conscious decisions of the cells themselves, communing via bioelectrical signals that create a network involving all the cells of our bodies - and of many other bodies, including those of other species, like our gut fauna.
He has demonstrated this by altering the process and he did that only by interfering in the intercellular communications. He has not had to alter DNA, methylation (epigenetics), or by any other mechanism other than their communications. By this means of interfering in the communications between cells he has grown Planaria with two heads, and three, that when cut apart and allowed to regrow into entire Planaria (Planaria famously regrow from severed parts into whole organisms) they continue to recreate multiple heads, just as the network had decided. He has also enabled frogs to regrow limbs by this means - and frogs do not regrow limbs ordinarily.
When organs are transplanted from one person into another, it's not just meat that is transferred, but conscious beings, a network of living cells that decided how and whom to create in the womb. The interactions between these transferred networks aren't always going to respond in the same way, because they are individuals that make decisions based on their communications with others. Some will insist on their habits and practices continuing, and some will concede the new body they are part of will take precedence, IMHO.
Levin has a website and a youtube channel for those interested in more information and demonstrations of his discoveries.