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"!

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