• Monday, 13 April 2015

    How to Regrow your lost/cut limbs?

    Have You Ever lost your Finger tip while exercising any dangerous activity?
    Like Cutting something and suddenly you cut your finger.
    Yes I have heard many people saying this that they have lost their finger.
    It somehow looks like this 


    With these scars you may feel what people will say and it really looks odd.

    But what if I tell you that these scars can be COMPLETELY FILLED. I mean to say what if you are able to grow your lost limbs, fingers etc.
    Yes I am not joking with the new technologies everyone can do this.
    Its Called the REGROWING LIMBS POWDER. 
    Limb regeneration is looking more feasible, as scientists say that they have developed a powder that can help to regrow severed fingers.
    Read this :


    Hobby shop worker Lee Spievak, 69, says that his severed fingertip grew back in four weeks after applying a p
    owder supplied by Dr. Stephen Badylak, an expert in regenerative medicine.


    Badylak says the powder causes cells to regenerate and that it brings doctors a step closer to creating and replacing complex organs or even entire limbs, such as arms and legs. Currently, scientists can grow simple tissues like skin, cartilage, bladders, ears, noses, blood vessels and other body parts, according to Discovery News.

    Professor Stephen Kaye, a surgeon at Leeds University, points out in Britain’s Daily Mail that Spievak’s finger did not suffer any bone, nerve or tendon loss and simply had to repair skin. “The pictures I’ve seen on the Web show a wound I would have expected to heal and regenerate in any case,” Kaye said.

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    Whatever is responsible for Spievak’s regrown fingertip, researchers continue to forge ahead in studying limb regeneration. The Pentagon has embarked on a new five-year, $250 million regenerative medicine project aimed at healing soldiers and civilians.

    In a recent article, Scientific American magazine outlines studies of salamanders, considered the “gold standard” for limb regeneration in the animal world, and offers a positive assessment of the field’s future.



    “Indeed, when we consider all that we have learned about wound healing and regeneration from studies in various animal models, the surprising conclusion is that we may be only a decade or two away from a day when we can regenerate human body parts,” concludes the magazine.


    Courtesy- discovery channel 

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