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re: 8 yr old girl solves murder of heart transplant donor via memory transference
Posted on 12/12/19 at 8:25 am to spacewrangler
Posted on 12/12/19 at 8:25 am to spacewrangler
Um, using your train of thought, wouldn’t the donated organ be more likely to take on the characteristics of its host?
We know that your supposition is not possible because of the universal rejection of transplanted organs without immune suppressant drugs. Identical twins have the best chance of sharing organs but there is a small risk of rejection even with them.
We know that your supposition is not possible because of the universal rejection of transplanted organs without immune suppressant drugs. Identical twins have the best chance of sharing organs but there is a small risk of rejection even with them.
Posted on 12/12/19 at 10:00 am to Kentucker
All if this could be false, fake news and etc.
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Um, using your train of thought, wouldn’t the donated organ be more likely to take on the characteristics of its host?
Sure, but the main points is the cellular memory theories that are being discussed and that memories are also stored in DNA.
A recent bone marrow transplant recipient had DNA test completed and the DNA had changed to that of the donors in his blood and seemen. The question was if he had fathered a child would it be his or the donors due to the DNA ?
I'm not an expert on this and have not spent much time researching this topic. I heard it on news radio talk show in was listening to yesterday and the DNA change from bone marrow was a topic and cellular memory transference from transplants was discussed (8yr old girls murder case).
I found it interesting and thought I would share here... .
This post was edited on 12/12/19 at 10:02 am
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