Organ Transplants? A Reflection of Medicine’s Deep Misunderstanding
Playing God: The Big Mistake in Medicine
Modern medicine insists on treating the human body like a simple puzzle, cutting, replacing, and “patching” parts without understanding the biological coherence of our organism. This approach reveals a shocking ignorance of the body’s true interconnected nature.
Transplants: A Biological Aberration
Organ transplants clearly illustrate this confusion. For example, a transplanted heart requires a pacemaker since the nerves are permanently severed and cannot be reconnected. If the heart worked solely through blood flow, a pacemaker wouldn’t be needed. Nature designed an extensive coronary artery network to ensure the heart keeps receiving blood even if some arteries are blocked.
The Real Origin of the Problem
A transplant doesn’t resolve the biological conflict. The biological program continues in the brain at the Hamer Focus level. Thus, the original issue persists, potentially leading to brain edema rupture and biological exhaustion death. True resolution requires addressing and resolving the DHS (biological shock) and associated tracks, allowing the organ to recover naturally without extreme measures.
How Long Do Transplanted Organs Last?
Official data shows most transplanted organs function in a limited way for about one year; some last up to five years, and less than 50% reach ten years. They never fully integrate because they carry different DNA, making them permanently foreign and always partially functional and temporary.
Rejection: A Natural Response
The human body never fully accepts a foreign organ and continually tries to destroy it. To prevent this, patients must take lifelong immunosuppressive drugs, which weaken the immune system and increase vulnerability. While antibiotics help prevent infections, the main goal is to silence the immune system so it doesn’t attack the new organ. But this strategy only works for a limited time, and risks increase over time.
A Call to Reflect
Transplants reflect a desperate attempt to “fix” the body mechanically rather than addressing root causes. Far from helping, they subject patients to almost medieval procedures, cutting and replacing without understanding the underlying conflicts.
The human body isn’t a machine. It is a living, conscious, deeply interconnected organism. Playing God and manipulating anatomy without understanding biological programs and conflicts is not only a mistake but a huge irresponsibility.
True medicine should aim to understand and support the body’s natural processes, not replace or forcibly silence them. Reflecting on this is essential for moving toward a true paradigm of health and respect for life.
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Gastón Vargas

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