Module 6 Extremely Underestimated & Super Powerful
Self-healing Ability of Human Body
What is the most complex system in the world? It’s not a spaceship or an aircraft carrier, it’s the system of our human body!
What is the most precise system in the world? It’s neither a missile, nor an atomic bomb, it’s still the system of our human body!
A healthy adult, from childhood to adulthood, has had a constant blood pressure range for decades, blood sugar has been maintained at an “ideal value”, and body temperature has been striving to control between 36℃ and 37℃. Imagine how precise and efficient this regulatory system is!
The reason why we can live a healthy life is the result of the precise and efficient regulation of various systems in our bodies at all times!
Our body is the most precise “instrument” and “system” in the world, with thousands of biochemical reactions and cellular level synthesis and metabolism occurring every day, every hour, every minute, and every second in every person’s body. When there is a disorder inside our body, our body itself knows it and will find ways to “repair” it!
Our human body has a super powerful self-healing ability, and this self-healing ability is severely underestimated by many ordinary people and even doctors.
Let me cite a few examples to indicate:
1 Finger injury healing.
Almost everyone has experienced injury to their hands. When your finger is cut with a small wound, you bandage it, and the wound will heal by itself in a few days.
When I worked in the Hospital Emergency Department, what I was best at was debridement and suture surgery. The wound of the patient’s finger was very large. I sutured the wound after disinfection. After a week, the patient came to remove the suture and the wound healed!
Who healed the patient’s wound? It’s not me, it’s the patient himself, it’s the self-healing ability of the patient’s finger. I just helped him suture the wound and played a supporting role.
2 Fracture healing.
When I was working in orthopedic surgery, I often performed fracture surgery with the director of my department.
One night when I was on duty, an emergency patient showed up: comminuted tibia fracture. The director and I entered the operation room at about 9pm, and finished the operation at about 11 am the next morning. We stood all night. After going out of operation room, I had lunch in a hurry, then went back to the ward to observe the patient’s condition. There was no time for a nap, because I had to go to the outpatient clinic in the afternoon. Is being a doctor exhausted? To be honest, being a doctor is really exhausted and hard.
Let’s get back to the point. Why did the operation take so long? Because the fracture was comminuted into small pieces, it was necessary to transplant a piece of cancellous bone from the iliac bone to the fracture site, and then fix it with a steel plate.
After more than three months, the fracture healed very well, and the patient could get out of bed and walked. Seeing “the patient was being carried in and walked out by himself”, a sense of achievement came to me spontaneously.
Think about it, such a serious fracture could heal in over three months. Who cured it? It is the patient’s powerful self-healing ability from the fractured ends. The director and I only played an auxiliary role in connecting the fractured ends.
3 After half of the liver is removed, it will return to its original volume.
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