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  2. Full-Body Detox: 7 Ways to Rejuvenate - AOL

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    For instance, low-calorie detoxes can leave you weak and lower your immune system's ability to fight off illness, says Grace Derocha, a registered dietitian with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan ...

  3. Regeneration in humans - Wikipedia

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    In humans with non-injured tissues, the tissue naturally regenerates over time; by default, new available cells replace expended cells. For example, the body regenerates a full bone within ten years, while non-injured skin tissue is regenerated within two weeks. [2] With injured tissue, the body usually has a different response.

  4. Rejuvenation - Wikipedia

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    In theory, if all or some of these hormones are replaced, the body will respond to them as it did when it was younger, thus repairing and restoring many body functions. In line with this, recent experiments show that heterochronic parabiosis , i.e. connecting the circulatory systems of young and old animal, leads to the rejuvenation of the old ...

  5. Any form of exercise can help rejuvenate the brain - AOL

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    Physical activity of any kind appears to increase a person’s cognitive processing speed, according to a new study. While it is generally accepted that moderate-to-vigorous exercise benefits ...

  6. Skin repair - Wikipedia

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    If the injury is very minor, the epithelial cells eventually restore the epidermis once the dermis has been regenerated. In major injuries, the repair mechanisms are unable to restore the skin to its original condition. The repaired region contains an abnormally large number of collagenous fibers, and relatively few blood vessels.

  7. Scar free healing - Wikipedia

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    Spontaneous regeneration occurs in the human body naturally. The most recognised example of this is the regeneration of the liver, [16] which can regenerate up to two thirds of its mass when injured by surgical removal, ischaemia or after exposure to harmful toxins. [16] (Figure 2) Figure 2: Mechanism of liver regeneration in adult humans