Mark (Anthony) Young – We Carry Oceans Inside Us: Blood, Lymph, Cerebrospinal Fluid
Mark (Anthony) Young, Luos Foundation Founder, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Healing as Defence, Not Return: We carry oceans inside us: blood, lymph, cerebrospinal fluid. Within them flow countless cells, each with a task.
We heal by scarring; they heal by remembering.
Humans survive, but we rarely return.
Luos Foundation Fixes The Broken Orchestra.
Luos Foundation sees the human immune system as an orchestra missing its conductor. The instruments play, but not in harmony:
Some too loud (inflammation).
Some too quiet (stem cells).
Some silenced altogether (regeneration genes).
The starfish still hears the whole score.
Humans hear fragments.
Thus the puzzle: if the blueprint of regeneration still exists in our DNA (and it does), why don’t we access it?
Why does our healing stop at scars?
Why did nature silence the song of return?
The next sections unravel this first by mapping the fragments of memory, then by asking why silence was chosen, and finally by showing how LUOS FOUNDATION 78 Day Cellular Reset reawakens the orchestra.
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