Concept #1: If you're faced with a health challenge, your body may have an impaired memory and not know what to do to fix itself.
How could this be? Doesn't the body work on auto-pilot and always know what to do next?
Well, kind-a, sort-a.
At birth a newborn infant's immune system functions well, maybe even for months before the first taste of sickness arrives. Doctors tell us this is a carry over of the biological influence and cellular memory of the mother's immune system.
Okay, but for thousands of years when babies got sick, the body was set up to heal itself. Since the Creator designed us to function that way and have such a capacity, how could we possibly lose the ability? Does age play a part in this? Is it much more than that?
Be sure to come back to the Health Matters Show to explore this subject further and discover new, cutting-edge data.
Thanks, Cinda Crawford, host for the Health Matters Show


































