Removing paralysis.

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  1. Brett Nortje

    Brett Nortje Well-Known Member

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    Paralysis is where the body does not feel any more, so does not react. this means it will not receive instructions from the brain or nervous system ,and therefore will not do anything.

    ~ If you were to look at a jelly fish, it has no brain, it merely reacts, yet has habitats. this means the information is stored in the nervous system where it circulates the body of the jelly fish and then it reacts.

    So, to get the communication between the body and the paralysed area going again, we would need to tease the nerves, as they are not deformed or rotten, and then through electro therapy we could return feeling to the legs or arms or where ever else.

    But, that is old news, is there a cheaper way to do this for the people living far away from hospitals? obviously, if the skin was to be hit with a fair amount of effort, it will get - the relay of energy - to the inside of the leg, and then rubbing the outside will result in the more affected side being stimulated.
     

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