
By Garry Lineham (Co-founder of Human Garage)
Why shouldn’t the body regrow its organs?
If the liver — a vital and complex organ — can regenerate itself in a matter of months, then why wouldn’t other organs be capable of the same?
At Human Garage, we believe they can. And more importantly, we believe the key lies not just in biology… but in fascia, energy, and the field.
Scientific Foundation: The Regenerative Power of the Liver
The liver is the most regenerative organ in the human body. After up to 70% of the liver is surgically removed, it can regrow to its original size within weeks to months. This occurs through a cascade of cellular communication, growth factor signaling, and internal feedback loops (PubMed, Nature). The question is: what activates this memory? Why the liver and not the thyroid, pancreas, or gallbladder?
What if the answer lies in how the body transfers force and energy?

Fascia: The Antenna of Regeneration
Fascia is the connective tissue that wraps every organ, muscle, bone, and nerve. But it’s more than structure—it’s an information network. It conducts mechanical signals, emotional memories, and electromagnetic charge. We believe fascia acts as an antenna, tuning the body into the field of life—the ether. When fascia is tense or distorted, signals can’t flow. Cells forget how to behave. Organs forget how to heal. But when fascia is decompressed—through movement, breath, intention, and Fascial Maneuvers™—we’ve seen transformation. People regain function. Emotional trauma lifts. Sometimes, even physical structures appear to reform. Organs That May Already Be Regenerating • Thyroid: Case reports suggest thyroid tissue can regrow after partial removal when environmental conditions are supportive (Endocrine Society). • Gallbladder: In rare medical cases, residual gallbladder tissue has restructured post-surgery (PMC). • Teeth: Once thought to only grow twice, new findings are turning that belief on its head.
Regrowing Teeth: The Breaking Point of Old Paradigms
A Japanese biotech company, Toregem Biopharma, is developing a drug that blocks USAG-1, a protein that inhibits tooth growth. Once suppressed, people begin growing new teeth—even in adulthood. This drug is already in clinical trials and backed by years of research. University of Alberta researchers are also using low-frequency pulsed ultrasound to stimulate dental tissue and regrow enamel (UAlberta). If teeth can regrow with the right frequency, is it so far-fetched to believe that the body could remember how to regrow organs? What If Something Interrupted Our Blueprint? There’s reason to believe that the human genome has been altered or suppressed in the past—ancestrally or environmentally—limiting our regenerative potential. Some believe the suppression of regenerative abilities like a third set of teeth, or organ renewal, was encoded through trauma, fear, and epigenetic stressors. We believe it may also have been encoded in the fascia. But what if we’re reversing that now?
The Environment for Regeneration
Through thousands of healing experiences and biological transformations at Human Garage, we’ve found that certain universal conditions must be met for the body to truly regenerate: • The Body Must Be Out of Stress: Stress restricts fascia, closes the nervous system, and blocks cellular memory. • The Field Must Be Reconnected: Through breath, decompression, and alignment, we access the unified field. That’s when synchronicities—and healing—occur. • The Body Must Be Properly Mineralized: Minerals conduct electricity. They’re the interface between the physical and energetic body. • The Fascia Must Be Free: When the fascia moves freely, the body’s internal electricity reboots. Regeneration begins.
Regeneration Isn’t a Future Fantasy—It’s an Ancient Memory Returning
The stories are already appearing. People whose gallbladders begin functioning again. Thyroid tissue showing unexpected regrowth. Teeth returning. These aren’t random miracles. They’re signals that the blueprint is still inside us. The field is shifting. With the work we’ve done—seen in Garry Lineham and the core team’s biological age reversal, fascial rewiring, and expanded consciousness—we believe we’re already stepping into that regenerative reality.
https://www.nbc26.com/researchers-move-to-clinical-trials-for-drug-that-can-regrow-teeth?
