What’s to tell?
it’s a combination of all the above fields
So all the goodness of Plasma PLUS all the goodness of Stem Cell treatments, Hyperbaric Treatments, Telemere Lengthing…
Summary
Plasma field
too big to cover… go here
Hyperbaric Compression Field
Scientists have done some revolutionary work which seems to have biologically reversed aging by using a form of oxygen therapy.
These researchers from the University of Tel Aviv have given remarkable results from their elderly sample, with telomere increases of up to 20 percent.
They have noticed it also helped with cognitive decline and general cellular rejuvenation.This uses a similar approach, by allowing you to absorb a lot more oxygen then compressing it gently for faster absorption into your cells.
So that starts totally saturate all parts of you.
Use as you see fit.
But do not go past an hour in one listen.This can help with all kinds of recoveries from drug abuse to muscle recovery.
How is this different than the normal Hyperbaric one on the channel.?
Well it compresses the oxygen from the inside outwards, which is different than how it is normally approached in real life. All of the Alveoli are induced to absorb as much oxygen as possible (while also drawing a lot more oxygen from the outside to your body)
Then the oxygen is (as absorbed) compressed into all cells and areas in your body, (from the inside) providing a deep total saturation.
Stem Cells and Scar Tissue Removal Field
This combines the previous two fat to stem cells and generalized stem cells along with induced apoptosis of scar tissue in organs, muscles and skin. This video is programmed to induce your fat cells to become stem cells, Listening and allowing the music to flow through you will also theoretically pour the energy states of adult stem cells into your body and being, causing cells to resonate with that morphogenic state, which would help produce the obvious benefits of stem cell treatments. it works with the fat around your organs and bones, and the cells are coerced to go the damaged areas, to help with healing, but all fatty areas are affected. It should help you to regenerate. This combination should be pretty effective and may even help with damaged nerves (Where scar tissue has formed between nerve connections. It should be highly effective for healing.
This video is programmed to induce your fat cells to become stem cells, it works more to the fat around your organs and bones, and the cells are coherced to go the damaged areas, to help with healing, but all fatty areas are affected.
Telomere Lengthening Field
Want to Slow Down Aging? Meet Your Telomeres.
Ever wish there was a magic bullet that could slow down aging? Maybe even stop the process altogether? While there’s no way to actually stop the aging process, there might be a way to slow it down. Meet your telomeres. Telomeres sit on the end of our chromosomes (the molecules in most of our cells that contain genetic information,) protecting them from deterioration and our bodies from early onset disease.
Now, while telomeres naturally shorten as we age, research has found that there may be ways to slow down the telomere shortening process. Some studies have shown that lifestyle factors can play a large role in telomere shortening and because shorter telomeres have been associated with an increased risk of disease it’s in our best interest to figure out what lifestyle adjustments we can make to slow it down and therefore protect ourselves and our chromosomes for a little bit longer. Taking a deep dive, we look at what telomeres are, why they shorten with age, how to lengthen them and how to know if yours should be cause for concern.
What are telomeres?
Telomeres are a specific sequence of DNA that forms a cap at the two ends of each chromosome. This cap – like the plastic cap on the end of a shoelace – keeps the chromosome from fraying each time it’s replicated. When a cell divides, it replicates everything inside of it, including its chromosomes – the bundles of DNA that provide the genetic blueprint for building and running your body. Without telomeres to protect them, chromosomes get increasingly tangled and damaged, resulting in poorly constructed cells and speeding up the process that leads to cell death. This, in turn, means an older, less resilient body.
What are telomeres?
Research shows that longer telomeres are associated with a longer lifespan, and that shorter telomeres are associated with the diseases of aging: heart disease, cancer, and osteoporosis.
What causes telomere shortening?
Interestingly enough, telomeres themselves can be damaged in the aging process; the shorter telomeres get, the less protective they are to the chromosome. This is where telomerase comes in. Telomerase is an enzyme–a protein–whose job it is to repair the telomeres. Over time, telomerase can be depleted and degraded, making it harder for the body to repair its telomeres.
An important research paper in Nature, showed that mice genetically engineered without telomerase aged prematurely, but bounced back to health when telomerase was added back in. The mice literally got younger in real-time.
It turns out that we may have more control of our telomeres than we previously thought. Lifestyle is an important determinant of telomere length and telomerase function – this may explain how we age more, or less, than others through the choices we make every day.
AntiOxidants Field
This should be key in helping with body restoration and delaying the aging process.
Antioxidants protect the body from damage caused by harmful molecules called free radicals. Many experts believe this damage is a factor in the development of blood vessel disease (atherosclerosis), cancer, and other conditions.
Increasing one’s antioxidant intake can prove to be quite essential for optimum health, especially in today’s polluted world. Boosting your antioxidant intake can help provide added protection for the body against:
• Heart problems
• Eye problems
• Memory problems
• Mood disorders
• Immune system problems
It basically covers everything that causes someone to age/poor health in one way or the other.