Rather organ, replacing the character?

According to Professor Gary Schwartz (University of Arizona, USA), at least 10% of people who have heart, lung, kidney and liver transplants have noticed changes in their psychology. Accordingly, along with donated organs, transplant recipients detect c & oacu

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According to Professor Gary Schwartz (University of Arizona, USA), at least 10% of people who have heart, lung, kidney and liver transplants have noticed changes in their psychology.

Accordingly, along with the donated organ, the transplanted person found that there were propensity and habits of the new employer in them.

According to Schwartz's explanation, it is possible that internal organs have their own biological and energy "memory". When paired with a new owner, these memories will be transferred. For example, the case of a female dancer with a heart and lung transplant.

After leaving the hospital, the first thing she did was run to Kentucky fried chicken restaurant and buy a large serving of chicken, which she had never eaten before. Moreover, her personality also becomes more aggressive and impulsive than the previously quiet, conservative nature. She decided to find out the cause and effect, she found herself a donor of heart and lungs, an 18-year-old boy who died in a motorcycle accident. His name is Tim, his personality is very aggressive, impulsive, and especially passionate . fried chicken.

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Update 14 December 2018
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