Regrowing Human Body Parts - Is It Possible?

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    The idea of being able to regrow lost limbs (and other body parts) has been a dream of we humans for hundreds and thousands of years. Ever since we first observed a whole range of animals regenerating lost limbs, tails, heart tissue, spinal cord tissue and more, we've wanted to figure out how to do it ourselves. And in the age of genetic modification, with technologies like CRISPR and stem cell tech, it seems like it should be something we can make work. But how feasible is it really? I take a look at this question and talk about how certain animals like Axolotls undertake the incredible process!
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Komentáře • 240

  • @Master_Therion
    @Master_Therion Před 4 lety +50

    My cousin is a double amputee. He was in an industrial accident that basically crushed the left side of his body, lost his left arm and leg and parts of his torso and hip.
    He almost died, but now he's... all right.

    • @TommoCarroll
      @TommoCarroll  Před 4 lety +21

      Damn it. You had me in the first half there. This is the darkest joke I’ve seen from you yet 😅😬

    • @user-po2rd8ej4d
      @user-po2rd8ej4d Před 3 lety +3

      He's not alright he's got depression.

    • @opliz2383
      @opliz2383 Před 2 lety

      If its a joke i didnt got it

    • @opliz2383
      @opliz2383 Před rokem +2

      @@Epical_TV ...oh

    • @pallavipandey2251
      @pallavipandey2251 Před 2 měsíci

      @@opliz2383 as the channel makes dad jokes basically. The 'all right' part was a joke~ Well this isn't a real thing cause crushing left body would include heart too.

  • @dolgolae
    @dolgolae Před 4 lety +132

    The content you put out baffles me how you don't have more subscribers

    • @fazarsn
      @fazarsn Před 4 lety +1

      I know, right

    • @matthewstuckenbruck5834
      @matthewstuckenbruck5834 Před 4 lety +2

      Not only that, but it's completely unique. Most educational channels I see have a lot of the same video topics, but this man has completely new and original content. Also science and up and coming technology is exciting and makes for super interesting content. HOW DOES HE NOT HAVE OVER A MILLION SUBSCRIBERS????

    • @dyslexicsoap7605
      @dyslexicsoap7605 Před 4 lety +3

      I think he's still relatively new compared to the bigger channels, and he's growing quite fast, I believe

    • @pranavlimaye
      @pranavlimaye Před 3 lety

      Search for "Every Think". Similar channel, deserves more subs

  • @epochstories
    @epochstories Před 4 lety +93

    This is such an interesting topic! Loved the animation too!

  • @ozymantiasVI
    @ozymantiasVI Před 4 lety +41

    2:24 and even their BRAINS! Efficient regeneration by activation of neurogenesis in homeostatically quiescent regions
    of the adult vertebrate brain - Daniel A. Berg et al, 2010

  • @AlejandroFerrariMc
    @AlejandroFerrariMc Před 4 lety +209

    Maybe they can regrow my broken heart.

  • @casparvoncampenhausen5249
    @casparvoncampenhausen5249 Před 4 lety +32

    How do you have only 56k subscribers?!
    You are hands down one of my favorite channels and it is a joy to watch your videos every time

  • @afterburner94
    @afterburner94 Před 4 lety +11

    C'mon CZcams enough screwing around, time to put this guy on recommended and trending for everyone and make him famous already.

  • @lessalazar9068
    @lessalazar9068 Před 4 lety +13

    The quality of your videos is insane!! Feels like I'm watching something that was made by a entire team of people.

  • @_.rooo._x
    @_.rooo._x Před 3 lety +5

    I'm dont have my limb, I'm just 15. I don't have my limb since my birth and I use artificial limbs (prosthetic). After I grew up and started understanding that I'm not like others. I can't walk like a normal person does and can't run like my friends. I have gone through a lot of stress and I am still facing it :( I just research about cloning and regeneration of limbs and just hoping that one day I wake up and get to know that it has been found and regeneration of body parts are possible. Just hope it comes true. I have gone through a lot but I am still try to keep a little bit of smile on my face. I got bullied and a lot of stuff and I just keep my fingers crossed that ONE DAY........ I'll get my limb back.

    • @deborahconnor1101
      @deborahconnor1101 Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/7yTyuX0HAdA/video.html

    • @rudem.2973
      @rudem.2973 Před 2 lety

      Here is my challenge to you specifically. One day there were these guys. They were looking at how birds fly. They became angry, sad and even very depressed. They wanted to fly like birds. People laughed at them and called them nuts and fools. These were the ( FAMOUS WRIGHT BROTHERS ). No we have planes. The Holy Bible says: To him that believes nothing is impossible. So now make it your challenge in this life to discover how to do this . Then patient the idea. I hope you haven't given up yet. ( 1.) Step one: You need access to current studies on Stem Cell Research Only From Adults. That is factually regrowing organs. Such as : Livers, hearts , kidneys. Now keep following up. Where is this research going in helping patients to regrow arms and legs ? If it stopped find out why? ( 2.) Now you must learn every thing about ( REGENERATION ). From animals such as: ( A ) The Starfish . ( B.) AXOLOTL SALAMANDER . ( C ) Flat Worm. Note: What we humans must find out is how the salamander can prevent blood loss and prevent scabbing. Yet, it can activate the ( PLASTIMA ) the initiation phase to regrow its own limb. Next : We know doctors can perform surgery and attach a donors organ to a recipient. Proving the recipient has the very exact same blood type. This transplant idea has been very successful in these last twenty years. Yet, sadly the recipient of donated organs usually might have to take anti rejection drugs the rest of their entire life. The side effects are : A over whelmed : Liver or Kidney. Not recipients would not have this problem if they could actually regrow their very own arms and legs. Then the doctors could just attach their limbs. The recipient would not have to take anti rejection drugs. So with proper safe exercise. Soon the patient will be able to function as nothing ever occurred. This is still a new field of study. If you are willing to pursue this avenue. You might be the one to break through what doctors are missing. Note: If the concern is if doctors can in fact stimulate the ( ABILITY TO STIMULATE THE PLASTIMA ) that it might also stimulate possible cancer cells in the patient. So the logical solution . Is the patient give a blood sample. To have investigated. If the patient is perhaps displaying a specific cancer cell. Very simple . Give the patient a ( ISOLATED SIPPRESSION PHARMACUTICAL MEDICINE ) to suppress that specific cancer cell. If you believe you can achieve. NOTE: A BOXER MUST WIN THE FIGHT IN HIS MIND BEFORE HE GO'S INTO THE RING. So maybe God chose you. To find out what is the missing a and hidden knowledge . So that humans can regrow their own missing limbs. Note: The ignorant that can not relate find knowledge as foolishness. Yet, if they were a amputee they would not find this funny. So just like the famous ( WRIGHT BROTHERS ) endured ridicule those that are willing to dig to the deepest will find the GOLD. Jesus Christ said : " TO THOSE THAT BELIVE ,NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE TO THOSE THAT BELIEVE ".

    • @John10verse10
      @John10verse10 Před rokem

      Hi Felix! How are you doing today?

    • @alexanderriegler2271
      @alexanderriegler2271 Před 9 měsíci

      I think The Chinese communists could Clone your entire Body and then harvest the limbs and Attach it to your body

  • @najrenchelf2751
    @najrenchelf2751 Před 4 lety +43

    Me seeing the title and thumbnail: ok, Quarantine has finally taken Tom’s sanity!

  • @LeahandLevi
    @LeahandLevi Před 4 lety +20

    Hahaha this is like a classic brain wormhole during self isolation. Tom just happens to have the skills to manifest that on screen. Another great video man!

  • @dylan7476
    @dylan7476 Před 4 lety +5

    Great video :)
    Axolotls are incredible animals with so much more to be discovered about the them.
    It will be interesting to see how CRISPR technology will be used if we discover which genes allow for this regeneration

  • @RileysFilms
    @RileysFilms Před 4 lety +13

    My axolotl lost a toe and ended up growing a mini-hand in its place, complete with a new set of toes.

  • @Siriuslyyy
    @Siriuslyyy Před 4 lety +13

    He's good with physics, he's good with biology, he's excellent with editing, he's great with writing scripts, and he is very very handsome. How does he have everything? How???

  • @chlopaczekhula3524
    @chlopaczekhula3524 Před 4 lety +27

    Great video and very informative! I have no idea why you don’t have more subscribers

    • @TommoCarroll
      @TommoCarroll  Před 4 lety +3

      Thanks! Please share the video, it really helps!

  • @luisston
    @luisston Před 2 lety +10

    Imagine your missing limb being grown from your cells and artificially aged to your current age. I can’t even begin to fathom the complexity involved not to mention the fact that it’s just a fantasy at this point. I can’t help but think that even if this were possible there would be unforeseen complications, like the limb needing tons of physical therapy in order to develop the muscle mass and coordination of the limb that was lost. Even so , this circumstance would be better in the end than even the best prosthetic (currently anyways).

    • @rudem.2973
      @rudem.2973 Před 2 lety

      I can appreciate your point. However ; Have you considered the fact some patients confined to a wheel chair for maybe five years. The leg is not moving. Yet still getting the correct amount of blood flow. What must be done is to study everything about the : AXOLOTL SALAMANDER. We must know how this small animal prevents scabbing and blood loss. At the loss of limb. To then develop the ( PLASTIMA ) . Of which is the foundation to regrow limbs. As far as side effects. I know once this ( ISOLATED KNOWLEDGE IS ENGINEERED ) Then millions of patients all over the world will benefit. As far as the fear and concern of over activating certain cancer cells in the patient. There should be a blood test given to each amputee patient. If the patient does have a increase of a certain cancer cell. Then doctors can then give this patient a certain safe ( CANCER SUPPRESENT ). So that this specific cancer does not spread or flourish. The problem with donated arms and legs. Is the possibility of patients body rejecting these body parts. Even if they have the same exact blood type. Then if the donated body part is attached to the recipient, there is the possibility the patient might have to take anti rejection drugs the rest of their life. This might over whelm the patient's kidneys and their liver. The other option is using ( STEM CELL RESEARCH FROM THE PATIENT ) not from a innocent unborn baby. Use ( STEM CELLS ) from the amputate. Then grow the patients arms or legs in a test box. When the arms and legs are at the full grown stage. Then attach them to the patient. If it takes twenty years to regrow their own legs and arms. The patient wont have to take anti rejection drugs. So the operation should be a success. So we must know every thing about the ( AXOLOTL SALAMANDER ). I hope study in this area is pursued to the fullest. This wisdom and knowledge will save millions of people.

    • @kingdomofbird8174
      @kingdomofbird8174 Před rokem

      *why don't get young again?*

  • @matt.s9607
    @matt.s9607 Před 4 lety +1

    Very well made! Great presentation and animation

  • @viktorlenart1125
    @viktorlenart1125 Před 4 lety +7

    Dude, how do you only have 56k subscribers? Your content is amazing!

    • @TommoCarroll
      @TommoCarroll  Před 4 lety +7

      Thanks! Just haven’t found the big audience yet, but I’m loving the audience I do have!

    • @TommoCarroll
      @TommoCarroll  Před 4 lety +5

      Please share the video, it really helps reach more people!

  • @ashyosings5089
    @ashyosings5089 Před 4 lety +1

    Always a pleasure seeing you upload another video ':) 💚

  • @rocky3105
    @rocky3105 Před 2 lety +2

    Many people say that it is possible to increase the height by stem cells after the growth plate is closed. How it works You can make a video on this topic

  • @lucasrh6910
    @lucasrh6910 Před 4 lety

    Your videos are great, i can't understand how you don't get more views

  • @asdf14051
    @asdf14051 Před 4 lety +1

    Your videos are so good, im just binging these now

  • @thomasbell4804
    @thomasbell4804 Před 4 lety +1

    Niceeeee! Always love the animations. I want to grow additional thumbs just to give this quad thumbs up 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @jjc5475
    @jjc5475 Před 4 lety

    cool, you got a sponsor. well deserved! excellent video again!

  • @itsnotyasir
    @itsnotyasir Před 4 lety

    I know this channel has grown but I think you'll need. This video was great... as always.

  • @dansonkibera2217
    @dansonkibera2217 Před 3 lety +2

    I think this is great stuff man! this is an area that scientists needs to dig deeper and deeper...it's more helpful than spend years in a lab to perfect a fusion bomb....
    You are a great in communication too one can't miss a word

  • @sumaiyakhan3498
    @sumaiyakhan3498 Před 3 lety

    Can't believe these views .. yu legit should be getting way more ... love it !

  • @mofordirane9098
    @mofordirane9098 Před rokem

    this is great interesting topic even to motivate people leaving with limb lost keep up the good work man God bless you 😘

  • @phoenix.974
    @phoenix.974 Před rokem

    really great underrated content,thanks

  • @Volksgeist
    @Volksgeist Před 4 lety +6

    awesome video as usual

    • @TommoCarroll
      @TommoCarroll  Před 3 lety

      A new comment brought me back to this video’s comment section. So NOW I reply haha.
      Cheers mate.

    • @goldyskitchen6736
      @goldyskitchen6736 Před 3 lety

      Yo volks

  • @JengoSexo
    @JengoSexo Před 4 lety +2

    Hey Tom I loved the video. As always you did a great job. I wanted to know if you could cover Xenobots. They are synthetic organisms made by a robot if I remember correctly. I think the topic would make for a great video!

    • @TommoCarroll
      @TommoCarroll  Před 4 lety +3

      Well xenobots look awesome! Maybe I will!!! Thanks for the kind words 👍

    • @JengoSexo
      @JengoSexo Před 4 lety

      @@TommoCarroll you're welcome! Thank you for responding, can't wait for the next video!

  • @ntlespino
    @ntlespino Před 4 lety +3

    I'm pissed I didn't get this update when it came out, damn you algorithm

  • @konnor9577
    @konnor9577 Před rokem

    Does having regeneration instead of scar tissue limit our ability to adapt to training? If we regenerate quickly to the point we were before injury or training, will muscle and bone adaptations still occur?

  • @omarfarooq6126
    @omarfarooq6126 Před 2 lety +1

  • @jeekoarangcon7312
    @jeekoarangcon7312 Před 4 lety

    Great format and this is has its feel of reliability, other science channels are unwelcoming, badly organized and pleased to impress non-science likened audiences.
    I had this observations that my sib tried to watch and understand clickbait science internet contents but he's not that scientifically like-minded, so he usually skips the content if bored or riddled.

  • @KiraDays
    @KiraDays Před 4 lety +8

    My family called me an axelottle so surely i can regenerate

  • @lightammo4301
    @lightammo4301 Před 3 lety

    thank you for this it helped

  • @dmeforever9496
    @dmeforever9496 Před 2 lety +1

    Just wondering if salamander have bones like human? Cos if we grow our limbs like amputated arm, besides cell, we need to grow bones too, right? And if we grow cell only, it's probability that we cant form our finger something, right? Well, i dunno how to grow the bones, though

  • @jerrygaming5842
    @jerrygaming5842 Před 2 lety +1

    Sir
    The leg last little finger cut due do gangring after the cut few month ago its possible to join the leg finger to different
    Its possible on not sir ji

  • @azmc4940
    @azmc4940 Před 4 lety +3

    Axolotl immortal, regenarating alien overlords CONFIRMED

  • @nicholaskelly6375
    @nicholaskelly6375 Před 3 lety +3

    The simple answer is Yes.
    However remember that you could probably dismiss this if only invertebrates could regenerate.
    But the fact that some Salamanders can regenerate is at completely different. The fact that vertebrates higher animals can regenerate means that the answer to the question is Yes.
    However the real question is can this be replicated in humans. In the longer term I suspect that the answer again is Yes.
    I am an amputee having had my right leg amputated on 14th October 1983 as the result of a tree climbing accident as a child on 14th July 1969.
    Between those dates I had a great deal of surgery and as a result I had to spend an extra two years at school to make up for what I missed.
    The original primary amputation which was carried out by Mr John Angel FRCS at RNOH Stanmore in North London proved to be a great success. However on 23rd May 1987 I was involved in a very serious accident when the 500cc BSA A7 motorcycle that I was pillion on hit a car driven by an American tourist driving on the wrong side of the road. The impact speed was 118mph. Thankfully both the rider and I survived. When we got to the North Devon District Hospital in Barnstaple the A & E surgeon commented "That it was a very good job that I already had a prosthetic limb. Because if you hadn't Then you would be needing one today!" As the limb was very badly damaged. Also I had a minor brain injury a bleed on the brain (This would later become quite significant).
    At first things were ok but by the end of July I was presenting a number of "Non specific symptoms" including very significant levels of phantom limb sensation and phantom pain.
    Something that I had not expierenced previously.
    Well as time went by Mr Angel commented "Nicky I am at a complete loss to explain any of this.
    It simply should not be happening"
    Eventually it became apparent that my brain was trying to regenerate my right leg! Since early 1988 I have had twelve major stump revisions which in practice are mini re amputations (My brain behaves as it would if this was a primary amputation). The most recent being on 2nd August 2017. Basically I generate truly vast quantities of nerve tissue which create large hypersensitive nureomas within the stump. Also I have experienced bone growth and have actually had bone filaments grow out of the stump.
    Also large quantities of skin tissue is generated and on occasions I have had blood vessels literally grow out of the stump. Apparently no muscle tissue appears to have been generated. Quite why this is happening is not at all clear one theory is that I have somehow managed to activate a dormant gene/genes (The bleed on the brain is thought to be significant here).
    A geneticist whom I have spoken to thought that this was the most likely scenario but he added that part of the problem was that even though the brain had been able to start this process it cannot control it or stop it as the control mechanism is no longer present. So basically it has to be managed surgically (It is not as bad as it sounds because after some 33 years I am as used to it as is possible!) Also I do get warning of nureomas within the stump as about eighteen months or so strange blue black spots appear on the end of the stump when we see them we know that trouble is coming. Also at the same time levels of phantom limb sensation and phantom pain really ramp up. To the point that I can actually have multiple limb sensation! This is very strange indeed! (Limbs come out horizontally from the hip and you have to be careful walking through doors! Or the limb can stretch to something at least twenty foot long etc etc!) Thankfully this phase of the cycle only lasts about six weeks or so. Well we saw the infamous spots in July last year and the general consensus is that I will have to under go a further revision in sometime next year. Another problem is that the stump is very challenging and I am lucky if a socket lasts for more than six months. Unfortunately the stump does not like gel liners at all. Over the past thirty years or so my prosthetist Mark and I have tried at least fourteen different types of liner and the stump did not like any of them! So basically it has to be cotton socks which can breathe and the stump has to be "Crisis Managed" which has proved difficult during the present crisis.
    Thankfully I have a truly excellent team at RNOH who have never written me off.

    • @noachthanai
      @noachthanai Před rokem

      How you deal with it ? I mean I lost 1/3 knuckles can I somehow grow it back ?

    • @nicholaskelly6375
      @nicholaskelly6375 Před rokem +1

      @@noachthanai Well It can be a very unpleasant complicated process.
      I went into RNOH Stanmore in North London in early August last year and the re amputation was carried out the 11th. Whilst the surgery went well recovery took longer than expected and it is only now nearly a year since the surgery that I am recovering to pre re amputation levels of general fitness.
      Being honest it is often very difficult to cope with. I see other people having amputations and generally that is the end of it.
      I know that in 3 years or so I will have to go through all again.
      Already the new stump is showing signs of regeneration and large areas of skin are flaking off the end of the stump. This is how it starts.
      As I noted earlier I am very fortunate to have an excellent team supporting me. Thankfully the Covid Crisis is largely over so the chronic pain management strategies are being fully implemented (during the crisis all non pharmaceutical pain management was abandoned and I was completely reliant on opioid analgesics. Unfortunatey my body doesn't much like Tricyclics, SSRI's, SNRI's and their relatives to the point that they tend to make things much worse! So it was a very difficult time).
      I am now on my fifth post operative socket and we are talking about making another one as the stump continues to change.
      As I said it is permanent crisis management!
      But Hey I have A Very Good Life!

  • @danusuck
    @danusuck Před 4 lety +7

    *Grows Little Baby Hands*

    • @TommoCarroll
      @TommoCarroll  Před 4 lety +4

      Teeny tiny baby arm out of a limb stump

  • @tex2974
    @tex2974 Před rokem

    is this video related to Dott. Michael Levin work on limbs regeneration..?

  • @AndyGreenWildlife
    @AndyGreenWildlife Před 4 lety +2

    Love this. Question: If you add another fresh arm to a person, could they use 3 arms?

    • @TommoCarroll
      @TommoCarroll  Před 4 lety +3

      You’d have to add a whole new complex system of muscles like our chest and should to have anything more than a static arm the can just move at the elbow joint! I’d live to see an accurate anatomical sketch of a functional three armed person haha

    • @AndyGreenWildlife
      @AndyGreenWildlife Před 4 lety

      Aspect Science id like to see that! Although I think 4 arms would be best 😊

  • @tx3786
    @tx3786 Před 4 lety +3

    Could it be possible in the future to make lab grown body parts and try to make tissue grow to the amputated area to the body part? In that scenario, could the body reject the limb similar to organ transplants?

    • @rudem.2973
      @rudem.2973 Před 2 lety

      Note: In stem cell research they can regrow organs. Like liver and maybe kidneys. I hope in the near future they can remove a certain part of the patient's leg area. Then help the patient regrow their own legs or arms back. As a few years go by the arm or leg is growing in a test tube. When the arm or leg is fully grown . Then it can be attached to the patient. Note: The problem with donor parts. Even if the donor has the same blood type. The recipient of the donated legs or arms ,might have to take anti rejection drugs the rest of their life. The side effects might over whelm the recipient's liver and kidneys . The best solution is to study the : AXOLOTL SALAMANDER. We must be able to develop a pharmaceutical product that prevents a patient that receives a amputation to ( STIMULATE PLASTIMA ). Like a salamander. Yet, prior to giving the patient this product. Test the patients blood . To see if the patient has any cancer cells. Then if so. Give a type of Suppressant toward that specific cancer. To suppress cancer growth. I hope to see progress in this study. To me this is the most important research. In fact more important they flying to the farthest planet. I can just think how many patients this knowledge will help. Those patients confined to a wheel chair. Combat veterans that lost arms and legs. Or even parts of their face and eyes. We need this knowledge. I have no idea how this knowledge is coming along? I wish I could have some web site that could keep me up to date on this new field of medical study.

  • @poetwriter574
    @poetwriter574 Před 2 lety +2

    Hello
    Myself Harishma
    My brother finger was cutted can I regrow it, is it possible
    If it is possible
    Kindly share the related information
    😔😔😔pls

  • @TheKhopesh
    @TheKhopesh Před 2 lety +2

    I kept waiting for Tom to mention Lee Spievack, the man who literally regrew about half a finger joint. (/watch?v=DtBUM51t4iw)
    We're talking perfect reformation of bone, nerve, tendon, blood vessel, fingernail, and other tissues just like how a salamander does!
    When Lee lost his fingertip in a work accident, his bother (a cellular regeneration specialist) sent him a tube of Extra Cellular Matrix (ECM) powder harvested from a pig's bladder and then specially processed.
    ECM is essentially the scaffolding that your body uses to hold all your cells together into a human shape.
    Most notably, the ECM is responsible for telling your cells where to grow, what organs to be, etc. just like when you're a fetus developing in the womb (or a salamander regrowing a limb).
    The body will regrow what's missing within the powder, and as you apply more and more powder (once every two days), the body will keep filling in cells between and around the ECM, slowly regrowing the missing tissue until your body realizes it's grown back to where it should be.
    Pigs have tissue so close to humans that we've been transplanting whole heart valves from pigs into humans for decades now.
    Their ECM (found in it's purest, easiest-to-harvest form, in the pig's bladder) is so close to human ECM that it can simply be dried out and formed into a usable shape (usually ground up into a fine powder, but sometimes dried into strips or threads and woven into a vaguely-fabric-like material for surgical implantation) before being applied to a wound or other area of damage on/in a human.
    It's just a particular mix of proteins and other materials, so it's not a cell type, and has no "blood type" style markers.
    This means it doesn't matter what your blood type is.
    By applying ECM to a wound, your body's natural scar-tissue-growth response sees the ECM and this triggers the fetus new-growth response instead of scar formation.
    So far, it hasn't been able to grow entire limbs, but it has been able to regrow smaller things normally thought entirely irreversible.
    Things like finger tips, finger nails, ear lobes, and in one case a man with cancer (caused by severe prolonged acid reflux) had a large cancer-ridden portion of his esophagus cut out and replaced with formed layers of ECM which regrew the entire section of his esophagus with new, healthy cancer-free cells.
    I have no idea why this stuff isn't used in EVERY first aid kit, ambulance, hospital, and various surgical procedures... except that it's not something companies can make huge money off of, while the inferior alternatives are highly profitable to them,.

  • @masoudsakha9331
    @masoudsakha9331 Před 2 lety +1

    It will be great and will help many people.

  • @cbenfey
    @cbenfey Před 4 lety

    What I want to know is how your hair looks this good weeks into lockdown!

    • @TommoCarroll
      @TommoCarroll  Před 4 lety +2

      Hahahaha! I use a complex mix of melted butter, ketchup, mayonnaise, blended onions and crushed garlic. Sometimes I add bread crumbs and used coffee grounds. Trust me. Try it, and tell me how it goes!

    • @chrislambert4362
      @chrislambert4362 Před 4 lety +1

      Aspect Science I do the same but with pretzels!

  • @gigachaf6986
    @gigachaf6986 Před 3 lety +2

    My wound got healed and regeneration

  • @Siriuslyyy
    @Siriuslyyy Před 4 lety +1

    That is a beautiful haircut. Your barber is still operating?

  • @cesarestevesvega8421
    @cesarestevesvega8421 Před 3 lety +2

    Can CRISPR cas9 be able to achieve self regeneration? Human Genome Editing.....

  • @matthewstuckenbruck5834
    @matthewstuckenbruck5834 Před 4 lety +1

    5:44 strawberry, pears, avocado, beans

  • @ShubhamYadav-cu5zg
    @ShubhamYadav-cu5zg Před 2 lety

    Can you make a video on human tooth regeneration and repair through biological way going on research.

  • @benheinz8817
    @benheinz8817 Před 4 lety +7

    So you're telling me I can be the Wolverine?

    • @TommoCarroll
      @TommoCarroll  Před 4 lety +6

      If you are in fact an Axolotl, then 100% yes

    • @benheinz8817
      @benheinz8817 Před 4 lety +4

      @@TommoCarroll Good, I almost worried this didn't apply to me.

    • @jbw416
      @jbw416 Před 4 lety +1

      τ > π :)

    • @benheinz8817
      @benheinz8817 Před 4 lety

      @@jbw416 This man knows where it's at.

  • @martinmcr83
    @martinmcr83 Před 2 lety +1

    FYI: axolotls use stem cells to regenerate and metamorphosed newts use de differentiation to regenerate.

  • @pranaykothari803
    @pranaykothari803 Před rokem

    Only last night, I had a crazy dream, where I cutted my hand from the wrist purposefully and it grew out almost in a few days.
    That's so cool.

  • @karl2531
    @karl2531 Před rokem

    Bee sting therapy may help with limb regeneration? Bee sting therapy can help with the regeneration of dead flesh, studies have shown. .. I believe the sting and small cut causes the brain to send messages to the area to activate stem cells which then regrow the dead flesh, skin, nerve, blood vessels, flesh etc... The activation of the stem cells seems to be the issue, of difficulty, but small cuts, abrasions seem to stimulate the activation of stem cells... I wondered if animals that can regenerate suffered from a lot of abrasions on the skin, maybe a huge amount of abrasions?? The worm can regenerate and as it moves through soil, it's skin must move past sharp bits of stone, metals, minerals,, debris, etc.
    The worms skin must be constantly cut, and constantly having to produce and activate stem cells at the skin, this constant usage must make it easier when it needs to regenerate any other body part, as it is in the habit of producing and activating stem cells, .. Also I wondered about visualization, i.e. imagining the limb growing back, I know mirroring has had interesting results for phantom limb pain relief, I believe the brain therefore must be involved in some way, that this isn't just genetics... I worry about artificial limbs compressing the cells on the stump , making limb regeneration less likely, artificial limbs should be supported anywhere else but the stump, i.e. a artificial limb for a leg from the knee down, could be supported by the quadricep (upper leg) using a wide circle wrap around , as an alternative... I accidentally amputated the end of my finger, it grew back, apparently this is normal.. The hand's must get lots of small cut's and abrasions all the time, and our brain's must be used to sending signals to activate stem cells to that area, especially the finger tips, so I was thinking maybe it is just about small abrasions constantly? and also the brain and eyes get to see the finger tips a lot everyday, so the brain must have good awareness and memory of shape, which I believe must help, with mapping the limb regeneration event... is it possible that Bee sting therapy or small abrasions therapy and mirroring and visualization, might help with limb regeneration?...

  • @amandhingra4947
    @amandhingra4947 Před 4 lety +1

    Sources?

  • @lfmsmka
    @lfmsmka Před 3 lety

    what about Acell technology?

  • @casparvoncampenhausen5249

    Nice sweater

  • @crackedluck9473
    @crackedluck9473 Před rokem

    When you have a broken heart you have to use a special love subliminal for a specific person or the woman you love already married you can you use a special subliminal to erase bad memories to forget about it

  • @meganm6123
    @meganm6123 Před 3 lety

    He kept saying regenerate and my little Whovian mind went mad😂

  • @callumjean5455
    @callumjean5455 Před 3 lety +1

    Lets get this on trending...

  • @BoReads
    @BoReads Před 2 lety +1

    What if we could figure out how to take whole limbs from doner corpses and decellularized the whole thing and the extracellular matrix would begin to repopulate with the recipient's DNA once the limb is surgically attached.

  • @KamranSKhan
    @KamranSKhan Před 3 lety +1

    may be stem cells can regenerate body parts can it be happen or salamander cells or blood can work may be.

  • @vinaybiradar
    @vinaybiradar Před 2 lety +1

    cell replacement tech ( old cell with young cell replacement tech ) same for blood ( old/aged blood with Young blood ) may make life Younger & Longer ( may be forever )...

  • @rashmiyadav401
    @rashmiyadav401 Před 2 lety +1

    How can this vedio in hindi please 🙏🙏

  • @RandomYT05_01
    @RandomYT05_01 Před 3 lety

    My grandpa lost his leg a few years ago. If he had the opportunity to regrow his leg, even though it would have to take ten years, I am sure he would take said opportunity.

  • @NECROMAGICIAN666
    @NECROMAGICIAN666 Před 2 lety +1

    Lol would be the greatest update ever

  • @maragtaspanay5483
    @maragtaspanay5483 Před 3 lety

    because I really need that for may right thumb, I can't write, I can't use may right thumb for eating.

  • @volpedo2000
    @volpedo2000 Před 4 lety

    Couldn't avoid thinking about Deadpool II

  • @taxevader866
    @taxevader866 Před 2 lety +1

    Stem cell and teratoma can make this a possibility.

  • @glassgirl2347
    @glassgirl2347 Před 2 lety

    Where can I grow my body back at

  • @maulanwong3841
    @maulanwong3841 Před 3 lety

    Imagine getting your arm chopped off and it simply grows back!

  • @rgaleny
    @rgaleny Před rokem

    WHAT ENZYME CAUSES SPECIALIZED CELLS TO BECOME STEM CELLS?

  • @jessejohnson3.24
    @jessejohnson3.24 Před 2 lety +1

    Super hero healing factor

  • @hulick6910
    @hulick6910 Před 2 lety +1

    Look, Starfish, Flatworms, and Axolotls can regenerate limbs, they are small, so the reason we can’t regenerate limbs fully, is because, Drumroll please…
    We’re just too big, fingertips and Livers can already regenerate, the Fingertip is small, and the Liver already has many functions.
    Edit: not only can flatworms and starfish regenerate lost limbs, but those lost limbs can grow into whole flatworms or starfish.

  • @WarriorDeb
    @WarriorDeb Před 2 lety +1

    House gecko can also regrow their limbs

  • @BrettsCorner92
    @BrettsCorner92 Před 10 měsíci

    What about indirectory growing limbs like in a lab? And then you surgically implant them. It will be made through your own stem cells, so you don't reject them.

  • @zonark5856
    @zonark5856 Před rokem +1

    Strange that we grow tumors but can't heal from wounds or regrow lost limbs or organs 🤔

  • @jirm18
    @jirm18 Před 4 lety

    Did someone say axolotl? It's Dr. Shrunk time!

  • @noyesnohaha
    @noyesnohaha Před 9 dny

    We are gonna evolve into rapid regeneration eventually though

  • @devilfamily8491
    @devilfamily8491 Před 2 lety

    will it work for some sad painful and pitiful person like Loren Schauers age 20, who had to be amputated at his waist and right arm, after a road accident fall of 50 feet by a forklift he was driving.

    • @JamaicanRain
      @JamaicanRain Před rokem

      I don’t think he considers himself sad, painful and pitiful. And he would probably be able to regrow his arm and subsequent hand at best but I don’t think the rest.

    • @devilfamily8491
      @devilfamily8491 Před rokem +1

      @@JamaicanRain
      i mean others looking at him feel sad, painful and pitiful for him. if the doctors had just pulled the plug on him, and not give him his wish 'even if just a head on a platter' he will not have to suffer 'phantom limbs' pain every now and then, for the rest of his poor life. he could have been reincarnated into a whole new body. religion is the one that causes humans to fear death. the fear of the 'unknown' or 'hell'. death is merciful but life is cruel, in his state.

  • @sagewiz5675
    @sagewiz5675 Před rokem

    So salamander have more complex dna 🧬 than humans. What! Wow 😮

  • @JacobIX99
    @JacobIX99 Před rokem

    Such topic reminds me of Dr. Connors from the Amazing Spider-man lol

  • @kkdias9924
    @kkdias9924 Před 3 lety

    This mans out here saying we related to salamanders and i thought apes were bad

  • @kousetsuhana
    @kousetsuhana Před 4 lety +9

    Poor animals, the ways they must have been experimented on to test out the limits of regeneration :'(

    • @oposum244
      @oposum244 Před 4 lety +5

      Actually axolotls probably don't have problem with that. Slamanders don't feel pain as we do, and regrowing limbs and organs is normal to them. Their nerve system is mostly concentrated in front and back of their bodies, so they are pretty much ok when they lose limb.
      Also, their natural environment is highly polluted, and the species would probably be gone if there is no populations in captivity.

  • @crackedluck9473
    @crackedluck9473 Před rokem

    Organs Transplantation available in some contries like usa , England , Espan and Thailand .

  • @BlueZaddy
    @BlueZaddy Před 2 lety +2

    You can get a full arm transplant

  • @shahibriyanihousepteltd8910

    in 2021 i got bleaded and when it was my birthday it healed

  • @fuzzyroach6426
    @fuzzyroach6426 Před 3 lety

    ✍️salamanders✍️can✍️regrow✍️limbs✍️. Ok got it! * Injects salamander dna into myself so I can regrow limbs*

  • @maulanwong3841
    @maulanwong3841 Před 3 lety +3

    I believe that maybe some people can regrow body parts but they choose to keep it a secret and they choose not to let anyone else known

  • @giorosiles2220
    @giorosiles2220 Před rokem +1

    I mean there is a dude oh already created a special powder form pigs bladder for regeneration which causes your body to think it is a fetus and regenerates the limb.

  • @manirarahman8379
    @manirarahman8379 Před 3 lety

    Pro flat worms if cut in half literally heal to become 2 flatworms like does it have the same minds?!

  • @malzziymw
    @malzziymw Před rokem

    When yt think we share the same genes from the same ancestors lmao

  • @Senju_134
    @Senju_134 Před rokem

    You also forgot to say that axolotls can regenerate parts of their brain

  • @DBcheckout
    @DBcheckout Před rokem

    can't the they just take a copy of the limb like the arm you have 2 arms if one get cutet they can copy the anthother arm

  • @maragtaspanay5483
    @maragtaspanay5483 Před 3 lety

    That's is true?

  • @aljawisa
    @aljawisa Před 2 lety

    You'll never understand the complexity until you're willing to throw away or reform the restrictive laws of thermodynamics.