Yes, when the umbilical cord is cut and tied into a knot bacteria are trapped in the knot and the resulting scar tissue will contain bacteria which will reproduce continually all your life and seep into your body. Depending on the type of bacteria trapped will determine which disease you get, for example one type will cause cancer, another type will cause Arthritis. The severity of disease will be determined on how quickly the bacteria can replicate and seep into your body. To cure disease is simply a matter of removing the bacteria from this scar tissue, the body is capable enough to clean up all the bacteria that have already entered it, the body suffers only when there is a never ending supply of bacteria to contend with. I'm sure you can think of a few reasons why this is not made common knowledge. All I know is I discovered this for myself and am since cured of several diagnosed diseases that were stealing my life and on their way to killing me. Now when i look around me at everyone I know, Ive gone from being the most unwell person to apparently the healthiest.
Yes, hamsters do have belly buttons
they have belly buttons because they have them okii
Things generally don't have belly buttons. All placental mammals have belly buttons.
Yes in fact all mammals have belly buttons which is super fascinating but they are straight unlike our human belly buttons!
Oh, but they do have belly buttons.
Yes! all mammals have belly buttons. When we are growing in our mothers belly we are joint by an umbilical cord then when we have been born the umbilical cord gets cut and that is why we have belly buttons.
No. Belly buttons are part of human bodies, and as such, do not grow on trees.
When your pregnant your belly gets bigger,and your belly button just sticks out there.
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All mammals have belly buttons so yes pigs have belly buttons and so do elephants.
mOTERS AND MOTHERS BEFORE HAVE ALWAYS HAD DIFFEREN BELLY BUTTONS. MOST DOCTORS DO NOT KNOW HOWTO TIE BELLY BUTTONS PROERLY.