The human body exhibits various reactions aimed at repelling the harm caused by injuries, wounds, and the invasion of bacteria and viruses. Whether through replacing missing cells, regenerating them, or activating the immune system, all of this falls under the concept of self-protection — from the body and for the body. In many of these processes, the brain acts as the mastermind.
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Based on this, perhaps the treatment for paralysis lies in the brain healing itself, since one of the causes of paralysis is damage to the spinal cord, leading to a disruption in the brain’s transmission of motor information. Therefore, it is fair to consider paralysis a 'brain disease.'
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So how does the brain return to operating the motor function? In theory, the brain could regenerate or even recreate the cells of the spinal cord — similar to the salamander — but this is conditional upon stimulating a specific point in the brain.
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The theory: The brain can treat paralysis by regenerating nerve cells. This is impossible because nerve cells are not like other cells. However, the impossible can become possible if a specific part of the brain is stimulated.
Why my mind is shattered by this? Because it's a potential theory for "a brain that heals itself and cuddles the hope of wheelchaired bros."
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