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Nerve Regeneration: Unlocking the Body’s Natural Ability to Heal
Nerve regeneration is one of the most fascinating capabilities of the human body, reflecting how biology continuously strives to repair and adapt. When nerves are damaged due to injury, illness, or trauma, they disrupt communication between the brain, spinal cord, and the rest of the body. This can lead to pain, muscle weakness, sensory loss, or functional impairment. Yet, unlike many tissues that heal quickly, nerve cells regenerate slowly and need the right environment to recover. Modern science is now uncovering how to enhance this natural process and restore function more effectively.
Peripheral nerves—those outside the brain and spinal cord—have an inherent ability to regenerate. When they are cut or crushed, they attempt to rebuild their pathways by extending new axons, the long projections that carry neural signals. However, this process depends on several biological factors such as the alignment of…


