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RE: How Cells Use Logic To Do The Impossible
I'm glad that steemit provides an alternative form of learning. So many people have a problem with the traditional classroom setting and they miss out on so much amazing information. It has always been one of my life mission to find and creat alternative forms of scientific learning. Often I've been doing scientific murals and telling people about the structures and things I paint while I work. Now I'm also writing scientific articles for steem! Im curious why oranges were the thing they had you eat. I guess they are watery but maybe the citrus has something to do with digestion.
Each segment is wrapped in a fibrous material. It does help with keeping a tummy regular - but, I tend to believe in magic of suggestion. They had me thinking the oranges will work, so they did.
Mind over matter is quite an exciting subject, for it has no negative aspects and should help us grow stronger and more positive.
Some years ago, I had taken a meditation course in London and it was evening and I had a toothache. I suddenly realised I cannot close my mouth because the gum has swollen to the point it is almost covering the tooth. Dentists are not easy to find at night, so I closed my eyes and imagined millions of tiny workers in white coats rushing to fix my tooth and gum.
Suddenly I realised my mouth is closed. I felt and found my gums had gone back to their regular size and shape and my tooth no longer hurt.
I've never managed to do anything like that again, but, as they say, the exception proves the rule.
As for education, some important experiments took place, before all goverments decided to mess up our kids with the worst systems possible. We threw away such a golden opportunity to improve ourselves and the world. So, good luck to you. Any attempts are bound to make a difference, even if only to a few. That counts.