What is a cellular memory?

According to some theorists, the body cells retain memories independent of the brain. This phenomenon is known as "cellular memory" and has attracted a number of supporters in various communities around the world. Many scientific authorities question the concept of cellular memory and claim that phenomena that are attributed to cell memory probably have a more prosaic explanation.

The idea of ​​cellular memory is that cells can store memories of experience, feelings, habits and other main aspects of one's identity. Promoters theory believes that these memories are stored by the exchange of chemicals between the cells, as well as stored in the brain. Theorists believe that cells can also be able to store information about traumatic experiences. All these stories included the recipients who received new habits after Tran, or who claimed to remember experience that has not really happened. Some people suggested that these events can be explained by cell memory, as a result of donor organs affecting themThe recipient. Others suggested that they could be the result of chemical changes in the body caused by transplant drugs.

Many of these stories had some significant shortcomings that indicated that there could be another explanation. For example, people who claim to have an appetite for transplantation could respond to psychological proposals for cell memory, inventing the past for donors and relying on the fact that many donor organs come from young people involved in a car accident related to alcohol.

Some occasional surveys of organ recipients have been carried out to explore cellular memory and its role in organ transplantation. These studies generally indicate that theory cannot be proven because people who claim to experience cellular memory often come from communities where such concepts are widely accepted and believes, which makes them a more open proposal in terms ofabout cell memory. The memories and habits that recipients claim are the result of cellular memory, it is not possible to connect with the donor.

As well as many theories that are largely rejected by a conventional medical device, the idea of ​​cellular memory in controlled studies has not been strictly tested. Supporters of theory often reject such studies because they claim to be defective because of their connection with "foundation", while many skeptics are not willing to embark on studies to refute the theory that she already thinks is bad. This somewhat short -sighted attitude is unfortunate because it could be interesting to perform extensive scientific studies to get to the bottom of the claims.

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