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Formation Of Body Cells And Brain Cells
Mar 22 2002

        There are two divisions of cells in the physical body. One division is the brain cells and the other division is the cells, which is the cause for the growth of the physical body. The growth of the body cells is the cause of the shape of our flesh portion. It is growing inch by inch due to the peculiar heriditary power in the semen. All our internal body organs get their shape and grow by the power of the cells. Various separate cell creating power and its core is in the semen fluid. Its increasing potent power and the potential product aspect of the life being course is a continuous process in the human body creation. It is entirely vested in the power creating cells and the creation of the cell and the continuous growing and recreating process.

        The circulation of electricity and its circuit in each and every cell is the automatic natural function of our human body till the last breath. All the body cells are acting as a generator of electricity through their in-built several hexagon shaped crystals. All the cell growth and its final shape is thoroughly fit for action in our body throughout our life time. Because of this type of function of the cells, it is giving a semi-permanent life to our system (flesh portion).

         In the circuitiry system of the hexagon shaped cells, the dimishing tendency of transmitting electricity will lead to the decaying of the cells. Failing of that healing process in that portion will lead to death of that particular cell. This is the cause of the decaying and the aging process. In case of accidents also the decaying of the cells occur.

         In healthy persons, the cells do not decay but the power of the electricity within the poles of the cells becomes very less and hence the person looses strength slowly. This is what happens in the aging process. Cells protect us from damage from external sources and decay. Cells sustain us.



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