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                                            So happy to see how science is catching up with years of transmission. When you practice CranioSacralQigong, you activate your own bio electrical system, that’s Qi!! This has been known for thousands of years!! This is a practice and a  cultivation and I have been teaching this for about 40 years!! it’s so wonderful to see how science is catching up with millennials of transmission.
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                                        Want faster recovery from injury and disease? Human immune cells were just shifted into a healing state using electrical stimulation.
And it literally increased tissue repair. 
In a groundbreaking study, scientists at Trinity College Dublin have found that electrical stimulation can “reprogram” immune cells called macrophages, encouraging them to reduce inflammation and promote tissue repair. Macrophages are essential for fighting infection and healing damage, but their overactivity can worsen inflammation in many diseases. Using a custom-built bioreactor, researchers exposed human macrophages to controlled electrical currents and found they shifted into a more regenerative, anti-inflammatory state. These reprogrammed cells also encouraged blood vessel growth and attracted stem cells—two key processes for healing.
The research team, led by Professors Aisling Dunne and Michael Monaghan, says this is the first evidence that human immune cells can be reshaped by electricity in a lab setting. Because the study used cells from real patients, and electrical stimulation is a relatively safe therapy, the findings have major implications for treating everything from chronic wounds to inflammatory diseases. Future research will focus on fine-tuning electrical regimes and delivery methods to develop practical clinical treatments. This discovery could mark the beginning of a new, non-invasive approach to enhancing the body’s natural healing powers.
O’Rourke, S. A., Suku, M., Petrousek, S., Hoey, D. A., Dunne, A., & Monaghan, M. G. (2025). Electromodulation of human monocyte-derived macrophages drives a regenerative phenotype and impedes inflammation. Cell Reports Physical Science.