We Have Stem Cells in Our Body

We have Stem Cells in our Body

We do have stem cells in our body but as we know, stem cells in our body, they remain undifferentiated. Now what do we mean by undifferentiated? Undifferentiated means it has no specific function.

As we know stem cells has the ability to replace and repair damaged cells but for them to be able to do that, they must first become differentiated. In other words, they have to go to your heart to become your heart cells. They have to go to your liver to become your liver cells and your kidneys to become kidney cells and so on.

So from undifferentiated they then become differentiated then they can replace and repair the damaged cells. Then the next question is, how then do we make them from undifferentiated to differentiated?

Well can Terahertz frequency do that? And the answer is simply yes.

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