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When our Immune Power House Runs out of Fuel

Our immune system naturally diminishes in function as we age, predominantly due to thymus tissue degeneration – the thymus being our primary immune organ: as it relates to the production & maturation of T cells.
In infancy our thymus is nearly the same size as our heart. Perspectively -- it needs 2b -- as it's one of the most important organs in our developing body (it’s where bone marrow thymocytes transit to find residency to become new T cells -- before “lymph-node training” to become supremely-adaptive defenders of the immune system.
Producing a full repertoire of T cells to coincide w/our growth hormone cycle, our thymus "gins-up" productivity soon after we take our first gulps of air, then gradually begins to lose this “diversity-capacity” of T cell functional production.

The development of suspension and hydrogel (based in vitro 3D co-culture systems) has propelled the investigation beyond stem cell capacity -- to repopulate fatty thyroid tissue w/viable thymus cells.

In addition, a suite of technologies essential for fostering growth & development of rare thymic epithelial cells -- across multi-parameters of flow cytometry, immunohistology/ immunofluorescence & exquisite targeted vibro-acoustics (TvA) -- is being put into practice.

As well, the thymus gland is the controller of the body’s Meridian system. Its role is in keeping our own life energy vibrating in high frequency. When the thymus gland is harmonic to fluid and air flow -- it can increase your strength, vitality (and Life Energy).
Dr. John Diamond, author of “Life Energy” maintains the thymus gland monitors & regulates the body's energy flow.  The thymus linkage resides in the unique cellular resonance attuned to the lungs and heart.
Thus. when there is hefty emotional or physical disturbance -- the thymus reacts to preserve vital life energy.

How to do it:

  • You may thump in the middle of your chest with your fist (think Tarzan) on the point shown above. Pound over this area rhythmically several times whilst thinking of something wonderful. Do this for about 20 seconds and breathe deeply in and out.  At each thump, say, “Ha-ha-ha

  • You will know when you have activated the thymus gland as you will feel a little tingling or a subtle feeling of 'joy' or 'happiness'.  Another hint is to do three thumps at a time but emphasize the first thump more firmly.

The secret to bat immunity

Bats live long and prosper (even w/a heavy viral load). Bats do not react to infection w/the typical inflammatory response that leads to pathological damage. In humans, while "inflammaging" response helps fight infection when properly controlled, it's also been shown to contribute to the damage caused by infectious diseases, as well as to aging & age-related diseases when it goes into overdrive.

In providing a novel field-energy scaffold capacity to support T cell production, we’re now able to focus on how to reverse facets of degeneration and, in a transient-sense “switch-on” the thymus again, to spark and replenish our T cell diversity reservoir.

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Comment by Randy Eady on August 24, 2021 at 7:52am
Comment by Randy Eady on August 24, 2021 at 7:15am

The light quickly instigates the action and the targeted vibro-acoustics (TVa) induces this extracellular vesicle radiance from the endothelium to interact w/CNS & trigger relaxation of a plethora of smooth muscle cells.

Comment by Randy Eady on May 30, 2021 at 7:00am

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