Organ Donation And Memory Cell Theory

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Organ Transplanting and Memory Cell Theory

What changes happen to a body when someone else’s organ(s) are transplanted into another person’s body merging with their cells? Can medical researchers provide the percentage of cases studied on organ transplants, verifying which organ transplants are effective the most by memory cells? Do our memory cells merge together with the organ recipient’s memory cells creating changes in the personality of the recipient? The parallels observed in many of the medical studies showed changes in blood, food habits, music, art, sports activities, and career desires in adding to name affiliations and sensory understanding.
Is there proof to backup claims from organ transplant patients claiming to have inherited …show more content…

If so, what happens to a person who receives a criminal’s heart, is it filled with hate and murder? In countries like China, where executed prisoners are automatically listed on the organ donor list and their organs harvested. If researchers are stating clearly in their findings that memories are being transferred over to heart transplant recipients, what type of memories are attached to criminals who carried out unlawful acts like murder. Can researchers prove or provide the findings behind what triggers a memory in the heart and stored in the cells passed over to the transplanted patient. Having a heart transplant is the most tremendous organ in one’s body that keeps everything operating on a human scale. There is not a substitute for the heart and the functions it plays to the human …show more content…

The recipients body has to accept the organ in order for the transplant to be successful and with that can come many dangers. Diseases can be transmitted and passed on through the transplant of organs or the body can reject the organ(s). During this process that body goes through major trauma and drugs as this long drawn out process begins. It could be possible that the trauma cause from undergoing an organ transplant bring about the changes researchers are reporting in patients like, emotions, food changes and new smells. With many things in life, risk is associated with sickness and treatment. Imagine the risks involved with harvesting an organ out of one person and then inserting the organ into another and telling the body to function as normal. God designed every human being individually by things like, blood type, hair color, skin tone building one’s DNA. Now science takes that humans DNA attached in that organ and inserts the organ into another person’s body merging the DNAs and tells the body to accept it with drugs and

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