Repair Outside NDA
- nvtvptpenrose
- Oct 31
- 4 min read
Most people think the body repairs itself through chemistry and genes alone. Doctors talk about cells dividing, DNA switching on, and proteins building tissue again, but there’s another kind of signal at work inside us made of light. Every cell in your body gives off a faint glow, so weak that only special cameras can see it. These tiny flashes are called biophotons and they carry information. Long ago, some scientists believed these light signals told the body how to repair itself. Their work was buried for decades, but the evidence still shines in old hospital reports, lab notebooks, and forgotten patents.



