Written by: Sayer Ji, Founder
It may come as a surprise to
some, especially those with conventional medical training, but the
default state of the body is one of ceaseless regeneration.
Without the flame-like process of continual cell turnover within the
body – life and death ceaselessly intertwined – the miracle of the human
body would not exist.
In times of illness, however, regenerative
processes are overcome by degenerative ones. This is where medicine may
perform its most noble feat, nudging the body back into balance with
foods, herbs, nutrients, healing energies,
i.e. healing intention. Today, however, drug-based medicine invariably
uses chemicals that have not one iota of regenerative potential; to the
contrary, they almost always interfere with bodily self-renewal in order
to suppress the symptoms against which they are applied.
Despite
the outright heretical nature of things which stimulate healing and
regeneration vis-à-vis the conventional medical system which frowns
upon, or is incredulous towards, spontaneous remission in favor of
symptom suppression and disease management, over the course of the past
few years of trolling MEDLINE we have collected a series of remarkable
studies on the topic...
Nerve Regeneration
– There are actually a broad range of natural compounds with proven
nerve-regenerative effects. A 2010 study published in the journal
Rejuvenation Research, for instance, found a combination of blueberry,
green tea and carnosine have neuritogenic (i.e. promoting neuronal
regeneration) and stem-cell regenerative effects in an animal model of
neurodegenerative disease. [1] Other researched neuritogenic substances
include:
Curcumin
Lion’s Mane Mushroom
Apigenin (compound in vegetables like celery)
Blueberry
Ginseng
Huperzine
Natto
Red Sage
Resveratrol
Royal Jelly
Theanine
Ashwaganda
Coffee (trigonelline)
There
is another class of nerve-healing substances, known as remyelinating
compounds, which stimulate the repair of the protective sheath around
the axon of the neurons known as myelin, and which is often damaged in
neurological injury and/or dysfunction, especially autoimmune and
vaccine-induced demyelination disorders. It should also be noted that
even music and falling in love have been studied for possibly
stimulating neurogenesis, regeneration and/or repair of neurons,
indicating that regenerative medicine does not necessary require the
ingestion of anything; rather, a wide range of therapeutic actions may
be employed to improve health and well-being, as well.
Liver Regeneration – Glycyrrhizin, a compound found within licorice,
and which we recently featured as a powerful anti-SARS virus agent,
has also been found to stimulate the regeneration of liver mass and
function in the animal model of hepatectomy. Other liver regenerative
substances include:
Carvacrol (a volatile compound in oregano)
Curcumin
Korean Ginseng
Rooibos
Vitamin E
Beta-Cell
Regeneration – Unfortunately, the medical community has yet to harness
the diabetes-reversing potential of natural compounds. Whereas expensive
stem cell therapies, islet cell transplants, and an array of synthetic
drugs in the developmental pipeline are the focus of billions of dollars
of research, annually, our kitchen cupboards and backyards may already
contain the long sought-after cure for type 1 diabetes. The following
compounds have been demonstrated experimentally to regenerate the
insulin-producing beta cells, which are destroyed in insulin dependent
diabetes, and which once restored, may (at least in theory) restore the
health of the patient to the point where they no longer require insulin
replacement.
Gymenna Sylvestre ("the sugar destroyer")
Nigella Sativa ("black cumin")
Vitamin D
Curcumin (from the spice Turmeric)
Arginine
Avocado
Berberine (found in bitter herbs such as Goldenseal and Barberry)
Bitter Melon
Chard (yes, the green leafy vegetables)
Corn Silk
Stevia
Sulforaphane (especially concentrated in broccoli sprouts)
Hormone Regeneration
– there are secretagogues, which increase the endocrine glands' ability
to secrete more hormone, and there are substances that truly regenerate
hormones which have degraded (by emitting electrons) into potentially
carcinogenic "transient hormone" metabolites. One of these substances is
vitamin C.
A powerful electron donor, this vitamin has the ability to contribute
electrons to resurrect the form and function of estradiol (estrogen;
E2), progesterone, testosterone, for instance. [2] In tandem with foods
that are able to support the function of glands, such as the ovaries, vitamin C may represent an excellent complement or alternative to hormone replacement therapy.
Cardiac Cell Regeneration
– Not too long ago, it was believed that cardiac tissue was uniquely
incapable of being regenerated. A new, but rapidly growing body of
experimental research now indicates that this is simply not true, and
there is a class of heart-tissue regenerating compounds known as
neocardiogenic substances. Neocardiogenic substances are able to
stimulate the formation of cardiac progenitor cells which can
differentiate into healthy heart tissue, and they include the following:
Resveratrol
Siberian Ginseng (Eleuthero)
Red Wine Extract
Geum Japonicum
N-acetyl-cysteine
Another
remarkable example of cardiac cell regeneration is through what is
known as fetomaternal trafficking of stem cells through the placenta. In
a recent article we discussed the amazing process known as "fetal
microchimerism" by which the fetus contributes stem cells to the mother
which are capable of regenerating her damaged heart cells, and possibly a
wide range of other cell types.
Cartilage/Joint/Spine Regeneration
– Curcumin and resveratrol have been shown to improve recovery from
spinal cord injury. Over a dozen other natural compounds hold promise
in this area, which can be viewed on our Spinal Cord Injury page. As
far as degenerative joint disease, i.e. osteoarthritis, there are a
broad range of potentially regenerative substances, with 50 listed on
our osteoarthritis research page.
Ultimately, regenerative
medicine threatens to undermine the very economic infrastructure that
props up the modern, drug-based and quite candidly degenerative medical
system. Symptom suppression is profitable because it guarantees both the
perpetuation of the original underlying disease, and the generation of
an ever-expanding array of additional, treatment-induced symptoms.
This
is the non-sustainable, infinite growth model which shares features
characteristic of the process of cancer itself - a model, which by its
very nature, is doomed to fail and eventually collapse. Cultivating
diets, lifestyles and attitudes conducive to bodily regeneration can
interrupt this pathological circuit, and help us to attain the bodily
freedom that is a precondition for the liberation of the human soul and
spirit, as well.
[1] NT-020, a natural therapeutic approach to
optimize spatial memory performance and increase neural progenitor cell
proliferation and decrease inflammation in the aged rat. Rejuvenation
Res. 2010 Jun 29. Epub 2010 Jun 29. PMID: 20586644
[2]
Photo-induced regeneration of hormones by electron transfer processes:
Potential biological and medical consequences. Radiat Phys Chem Oxf Engl
1993. Updated 2011 Aug ;80(8):890-894. PMID: 21814301
Sayer Ji is
the founder and director of GreenMedInfo.com and co-author of the book
The Cancer Killers: The Cause Is The Cure with New York Times
best-seller Dr. Ben Lerner and Dr. Charles Majors. His writings and
research have been published in the Wellbeing Journal, the Journal of
Gluten Sensitivity, and have been featured on Mercola.com,
NaturalNews.com, Reuters.com, GaryNull.com, and Care2.com. Check out his
newest project: Dr. Gourmet.
Disclaimer: This article is not
intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Views
expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of GreenMedInfo or its
staff.
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