“Regrowing or replacing bone lost to disease is tricky and often painful. In a new study Australian researchers have found a relatively simple way to induce stem cells to turn into bone cells quickly and efficiently, using high-frequency sound waves.”
— Read on newatlas.com/medical/sound-waves-stem-cells-bone/
YES! I’ve been writing about sound tech the past couple years, in particular the work of Raymond Rife. This article is about a newly published & conclusive study from RMIT University Jan 2022.
“Australian researchers have found a relatively simple way to induce stem cells to turn into bone cells quickly and efficiently, using high-frequency sound waves…
Once the stem cells have begun to differentiate into bone, they can be injected into the body at the site of an injury or disease, or coated onto an implant, ready to grow new bone. The team says this process removes the need for drugs that coax stem cells down this path, and makes the whole thing much faster and more efficient. Importantly, the MSCs can be obtained from other parts of the patient’s body, such as fat tissue.”
“Stem cells have the superpower of turning into any other kind of cell – a superpower that some animals use to regrow limbs; for medicine, they yield the potential to help us repair parts of the human body that have been damaged by injury or disease.”
https://www.sciencealert.com/sonic-breakthrough-uses-sound-waves-to-regrow-bone-from-stem-cells