Regrowing a Dog’s Tooth
Our genome is capable of generating, transmitting and receiving waves of information generated by our cells at the quantum genetic level. The information is encoded in the form of “quantum holograms” or “phantoms”. That is quite a statement and AI denies that this is even a possibility.
On October 11, 2018, an article was published in the Journal of Stem Cell Research & Therapeutics – a leading platform for researchers, clinicians and scientists to share and discuss cutting-edge research in stem cell biology and therapy by BioMed Central (BMC) and thus owned by Springer Nature – an article about a successful experiment. ‘Attempt to regenerate the dog’s tooth using the method of a new direction in biology‒Linguistic‒Wave Genetics’. A tooth was regenerated in the mouth of a dog!
Peter Petrovich Gariaev
Russian Peter Petrovich Gariaev (1 February 1942 – 17 November 2020), academician of the Russian Academy of Medical and Technical Sciences (РАМТН) and the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (РАЕН), member of the New York Academy of Sciences, President of the Institute of Quantum Genetics and scientific director of Wave Genetics Inc, built on the work of Alexander Gavrilovich Gurwitsch (1874-1954) a Russian and later Soviet biologist and medical scientist who invented the morphogenetic field theory and discovered biophotons.
Gariaev’s work focused on the idea that genetic information can exist as an electromagnetic field and be transferred from one organism to another. Linguistic wave genetics (LWG) therefore works not only “locally” but also remotely. He developed the concept of the “wave genome” which described genetic information as a wave-like pattern. Click here to Join Members
Regenerating a tooth in a dog’s mouth
Two molars were removed from the jaws of an old dog with poor teeth. Using quantum regeneration by means of linguistic wave genetics – a special laser technology based on genetic coding – the part of the dog’s jaw where one of the extracted teeth had been was irradiated. After 9 months, a completely new tooth had grown in that place. The control-symmetric area of the extracted tooth remained unchanged.
This created a demonstrative precedent for (in situ) regeneration of organs and tissues using quantum genes on spintronic principles. It was experimentally proven that quantum equivalents of working genes exist!
Method
Modulated broadband electromagnetic radiation (MBER) was synthesized from the surgically removed rudiment of a human molar. Multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells (MMSCs) were extracted from human adipose tissue. These MMSCs were irradiated with the synthesized MBER and were grown to the required concentration. Before the introduction of the MMSCs, the dog teeth were extracted from the right and left sides of the upper jaw. The left side of the upper jaw was the control area, here only the tooth was extracted and further this part of the upper jaw received no treatments. 3.1 million programmed MMSCs were injected into the right upper jaw at the site of the extracted tooth. A frequency stabilized Helium-Neon laser with two orthogonal optical modes was used to transfer the quantum genetic information, which read the genetic information of the human tooth rudiment. Such information was spontaneously converted into modulated broadband electromagnetic radiation (MBER) carrying the same information, initially recorded on polarization modulation (spin states) of probing photons in the mode of returning the laser beam to its resonator. This resulted in the regeneration of a new tooth over 9 months (photo below). Extraction of the dog’s jaw for photographing the regenerated tooth was performed after the dog’s natural death from old age). Click here to Join Members
Diabetic heel and frozen feet
The regeneration experiment of the Gariaev team was therefore continued, but now on a diabetic heel with necrosis and fourth-degree frostbite necrosis of the feet. A diabetic heel refers to the complications that can occur in the body of people with diabetes mellitus, characterized by a combination of chronic sensorimotor neuropathy, vascular disease, autonomic neuropathy and reduced immune function. These complications can lead to a range of problems, including ulceration (especially open wounds or wounds on the skin), infection (bacterial or fungal infections can develop in ulcers, which can spread to deeper tissues and bones), osteomyelitis (infection of the bone, which can lead to bone death and destruction) and amputation.
After three weeks of treatment of the necrotic feet with QIMPL (quantum information matrix programmed fluid), significant improvements were clearly visible. QIMPL is a type of bioactive fluid created by programming ordinary fluids using Quantum Information Matrices (QIM). QIM enables remote programming of fluids with desired biomedical information. This process involves generating torsional “spinor” fields that are modulated by natural biologically active substances using a laser. The resulting QIMPL fluids are used in medical treatments such as in this successful regeneration experiment on diabetic feet.
The results of the QIMPL treatment of two necrotic feet and a diabetic heel can be seen in the photos below. In both cases, amputation was avoided.
First case, diabetic heel, image (1a) shows severe, Wagner stage 4 diabetic necrotic, ischemic heel ulceration on the right heel before treatment. Image 1b shows the same foot after treatment with (QIMPL) fluid soaked bandages. After 3 weeks of treatment, the entire necrotic, ischemic ulcer on the right heel has almost completely disappeared and the wound has almost healed.
Second case, diabetic feet, pictures (2a) and (2b) show feet with fourth degree frostbite, with visible extensive black necrotic areas:
Pictures (2c) and (2d) show the same feet after 3 weeks of treatment with (QIMPL) liquid-soaked wound dressings.
So: yes, people can be cured of all ailments simply by using LWG. Over time we don’t need doctors anymore and hospitals will become places of regeneration. How come you didn’t know all this? Read it in the last paragraph of the letter that Peter Petrovich Gariaev left in 2005.