Limb regeneration

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I been seeing news about scientist using salamander cells to use for human limb regeneration. This would be huge for all the amputees in the world. What do u guys think?

 
I have not heard about it yet, but it sounds fantastic if it really shows promise. I'm going to Google it.

 
As with all new areas of science, i can see very good applications for this type of research. I can qlso see some wierd and/or non-benevolent consequences.

 
I think that is entirely possible I think Spider Venom is now being used in certain Medicine, or experimenting with it at least. I mean Men in the trenches in WWI who had maggots festering in their wounds. Yet they had higher survival chances than those without it in their wounds due to the fact that maggots only eat dead flesh. People with certain blood disorders I believe reading about how leaches can actually filter out certain things from their blood and help them.

THC in C@nn@bis has been proven to kill off the old aging and dying cells in your lungs that mutate into cancer. Studies show statistics of people who smoked W33d from like age 15 to age 40-60 like non-stop all day everyday. They not only had NO increase in Lung Cancer risk. They actually had LOWER chances of Lung Cancer risk compared to those who have never smoked anything at all in their lives... at least according to statistics.

Hopefully with it being L3g@l now more Rese@rch can be done to find out how much more benefits that W33d can provide that we don't know about right now. Their is one man who actually won a battle in court when they took all his pl@nts by showing a brain scan of his tumor before and then after it was literally basically gone from like using like 2 or 4 Pounds of W33d Daily in an extremely concentrated form of C@nn@bis Edible with something like Butter or Coconut Oil.

Don't perceive that wrong that though, W33d in EXTREMELY high  daily Doses  only seems to help to literally totally get rid of certain types of tumors (not all types) which their are actually documentaries about it and I think I saw one on Netflix recently so at least this information is starting to be more widely known.

 
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