What is a Cellular Memory?
Cell memory theory is a popular theory now. The theory is that cells donating organs will remember and recall the instructions that the body had previously implemented.
Cellular memory theory
- Cell memory theory is now
- Someone has also established a model for it, which reads as follows:
- CD8 + T memory cells
- Oldman, 70, started to buy candy after transplanting the heart of a 14-year-old boy;
- 58-year-old Bill Wall became obsessed with cross-country skiing and other sports after receiving the heart of a Hollywood stuntman;
- Sherman suddenly became fond of these spicy foods after transplanting the heart of people who like to eat Mexican food.
- A 47-year-old (2008) woman, Claire Sylvia, of Hull, Mass., USA, revealed in her autobiographical book, "The Change of Heart," that after transplanting a boy's heart, she became very boy-like. And Claire actually met his 18-year-old heart donor Tim Lamirand in the dream and learned his name. Based on the information in the dream, Claire successfully found the family of the "donor"!