Every Cell In Your Body Is A Tiny Battery
This might sound surprising, but it’s basic biology.
Every cell maintains an electrical difference between its inside and outside.
This is called membrane potential.
This electrical difference is what allows a cell to:
•Take in nutrients
•Push waste out
•Send and receive signals
•Respond to its environment
When this “cell battery” is strong, the cell works efficiently.
When it weakens, the cell doesn’t suddenly die, it just becomes less effective.
Things slow down.
Repair takes longer.
Signals are less clear.
The body still functions, but with less precision.
This happens quietly, over time.
That’s why many health changes don’t feel dramatic at first.
They feel gradual.
Understanding this doesn’t replace medicine.
It simply helps us understand how the body actually works at the most basic level.

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