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28- Embryological Reconnection Reminder

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Embryological reconnection is a fundamental concept in embryology and osteopathy, emphasizing that each developing organ reaches its optimal potential at every moment. This process is marked by specific functions, where structures like the peritoneum can act as a primitive kidney or revert to a dialysis membrane. Organs such as the spleen and certain parts of the myocardium can re-express ontogenetic situations, thus regaining essential functions, particularly in the development of the circulatory system. The pressures exerted on the spleen influence the formation and opening of vessels, which require a trajectory, metabolic concentration, vacuolizations, and intercellular substances to develop.

During the ontogenetic process, a volumetric balance between the heart, liver, spleen, and small intestine is crucial, these organs acting as blood sponges in collaboration with the lungs. At birth, bone and volumetric compressions alter blood circulation patterns. Blockages in the spleen, called splenic, can lead to melancholic tendencies. It is therefore essential to release these pressure fields, as they influence our mentality. The learning process in deep silence, often associated with expiratory apnea, allows the body to reorganize and seek points of silence to regain a state of gratitude, essential for its rebalancing.

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