SCAR TISSUE

scar on face

Almost everyone has one or other type of scar tissue on or in his or her body.

There are many different types of scars identified depending on their structure and cause.

The scars are normally not painful, in most cases they do not increase in their size as mostly they are the remnants of an injury that the tissue was exposed to.

As usual, I am not going to waste the time classifying scars. You can find this in many places on the Internet. Instead, I will briefly explain what is a scar tissue and why does it form.

The tissue, in general, is formed from an animal type of fiber we call the collagen.

The collagen is a protein that forms the structural backbone of the body.

The collagen fibers in the bone are the armature that becomes reinforced with calcium and salt to achieve stiffness. Similar to the iron reinforcing the concrete in the construction of buildings.

Since the collagen fibers are woven in multidirectional pattern, they give the tissue that they form elasticity, similar to the thread in the fabric. This allows the skin, the blood vessels and other organs to stretch in all directions.

When we break the peptide-protein bonds of collagen and connect it with a molecule of water we get the hydrolyzed form of collagen that we call a gelatin. This is achieved in the presence of water and collagen under a high temperature of over 55 degrees Celsius.

Why do we have to know what is collagen when we are talking about the scar tissue?

Well, as the word exposes, a scar is a tissue. As such, it is formed from collagen. Why then does the scar tissue stand out from the regular surrounding tissue?

Something has happened and the collagen fibers in the scar tissue are placed unidirectionally (only in one direction). It is a repair job that will give extra strength in one direction but it will lose the flexibility. Because of this, the scar tissue is visible and often creates a lump.

Since the elasticity of the surrounding tissue is interrupted by the scar, the scar will be pulling on the tissue when it wants to stretch. This pull creates a pressure on the sensory nerve and may cause discomfort and pain.

As I have mentioned, the scar tissue is an emergency repair job to quickly strengthen the damaged area. As everything gets back under control, healing should start. The healing should include the gradual replacement of the scar tissue with the normally occurring woven collagen tissue.

Unfortunately, in humans, this happens very seldom if ever.

Girl with problematic skin and acne scars

Why is that?

To find the answer we have to go back to the foundation of the cellular medicine.

Majority of collagen is formed by special cells we call the fibroblast.

I have mentioned the importance of fibroblasts in the bone formation.

In the bones, fibroblast creates the collagen structure of the bone and produces phosphatase alkaline necessary to increase the alkalinity of the desired area so that calcium and salt sedimentation can occur.

Now, why does the fibroblast alkalize the area? Because it received genetic instruction to do so.

I have mentioned many times that every new cellular action is controlled by the genetic activity or as we call it the genetic expression. This is not a set genetic code as we are being told. The genetic action is controlled by the environment in which those genes find themselves.

This means that if the environment in which the fibroblast emerges resonates on a bone, the genes will be stimulating the cell to release alkaline phosphatase. If the cell is in the muscle, fibroblasts will not do this since the vibration of the environment is different.

It is important to understand the influence of the environment on the genetic expression because everything that the cells will do depends on their genetic expression.

This knowledge makes it possible to understand why do the wild animals scar less and their scars in time fade into barely noticeable lines and with the humans this is not the case.

The energy is carefully distributed and preferences of its distribution are set. Priority is life preservation (the flight and fight scenario). Then comes the work that brings the food, then digestion.

Finally at the bottom is the energy that can be utilized for the cleansing and reparation.

Human blood is lacking water and electrolytes, it is dirty and toxic. Energy flow is sluggish and electromagnetic field is low. All of those things are preventing the cells to go into the cleansing and healing mode. This means that the temporary scar fix becomes a permanent one.

Even the healthy wild animals will keep mark of its scars. Why is this so?

hippo scar

We have to understand that the body is an intelligent robot that keeps memories. Once it has experienced a damage, it remembers the force that had caused it and even after the healing process is completed, this part of the tissue will stay partially reinforced with unidirectional collagen to prevent the same damage from occurring in the future.

The only way to completely clear the scar out is to reprogram the brain which we are on the way to be doing in the near future.

Understanding the body makes it easier to do the correct thing and help the healing process.

Many mistakes are done by our doctors, especially in surgery.

No attention is made to the polarity of the tissues and surgeons often stitch them with inverted edges. This exposes contact of the wrong polarities and this creates adhesions. These adhesions are scar tissues that pull on the connective tissue causing the discomfort and pain.

Scars on hand

If the skin is connected in this way (and often it is because surgeons are in hurry to do another surgery to make more money), the scar will be very big and it will not be able to reduce itself as the electric field was disturbed.

Cosmetic surgeons are careful to connect the skin properly and this is why the scar tissue is barely visible in time.

So if you are left with a big nasty looking scar after surgery (often stitched with staples) I would recommend that you request your doctor to fix it or go through the legal channels.

We can accelerate the collagen change in the scar tissue with infra red light. The scar will become less noticeable. Also with laser the scar can be shaved down but as in the wild animals, it will not completely disappear.

If you have a scar that you would like to be less visible, use the red laser pointer and treat your scar with it couple times a day. It will lighten it up.

Now you know that you can greatly improve the way your scar looks by cleansing your blood and eating correctly but you cannot get completely rid of them until you reprogram the way you think.

Do not confuse the skin stretch marks with a scar tissue.

The skin stretch marks will completely disappear in time but clean blood is necessary as well to speed up this process.

I had told you that the body does not support what it does not need. As the cells of the skin change, the stretch marks will disappear.

Love and light

 

4 thoughts on “SCAR TISSUE”

    1. Hi Richard.
      Leaky gut is a “chronic disease” and as I have mentioned, chronic diseases do not exist. They are just a names to describe the symptoms that occur when the body is toxic.
      In the case of the leaky gut we are talking about inflamed intestines. As such their absorption and function is altered. In my opinion, such intestines absorb less and not more.

  1. Red laser pointer? You mean a specific one or? Please clarify if the one I use to make presentations (have a handy pen too!) is what you are talking about? And why red only? The green ones seems too be much stronger…too strong? Or other frequency? Cheers!

    1. Yes Ben, the pointers.
      The red colour one is better because it is a light of a long wave length and penetrate deeper than other collours. It also produces more heat and stimulates cellular production of the heat proteins (stress proteins) This stimulates production of collagen.

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