Both those fields, mentioned apoptosis of fat buildup - but some fat is structurally necessary. I also wonder if women with low bmi should skip those fields and look for alternatives or if fat buildup refers to unhealthy non structural fats ?
If I understand correctly, the fat that transforms into stem cells to repair the affected organ is located around that organ, and not fat found in another part of the body.
So, normally, kidney and bladder specialists use the fat located on these organs (internal or external).
It’s the same idea for the energy field almost directly over the pancreas.
If there is destruction of fat cells by apoptosis it is the same thing, it is targeting only those organs.
Upon rereading the description of the energy field on the kidneys, I hadn’t noticed this detail. It states that stem cells are produced from existing cells.
So if I understand correctly, the problematic fats are destroyed by apoptosis and induced stem cells are produced with existing cells for kidney healing.
It shouldn’t cause problems for people with low body fat.
Yeah that’s what confuses me essentially it’s kind of unclear what fat is being targeted because not all fat is bad, some is literally structurally holding up organs as padding which is why hopefully someone can confirm?