New research reveals that you’ve always been able to repair problem joints… like a lizard regrows its tail!
Let me show you how!
Dr. Virginia Kraus, a leading researcher at Duke University School of Medicine, discovered that we have much more in common with lizards than previously thought…
Dr. Kraus and her team investigated what happens at the wound site when a lizard loses its tail.
Then, they examined the knee, hip, and ankle cartilage of human patients suffering from joint pain.
What they found next was astonishing…
“We were excited to learn that the regulators of regeneration in the [lizard] limb appear to also be the controllers of joint tissue repair in the human limb.”
This means that you and this lizard share the same “repair kit” for tissue damage.
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