Silvo

 

About Dr. Silvo
Inventor of Cell Singing for life extension and healing. Dr. Silvo is the winner of a Nobel Prize for medicine in2085, Professor at MIT Boston, co-Inventor of simumeat, solar powered space vehicle, active on the Board of Mice in Space Initiative, and Cities in Orbit.
“Although cell singing has been around as long as cells have and has been practiced universally for millions of years, I was the first medically documented person to be healed by the use of cell singing. This was while I was still a captive lab rat suffering from a human inflicted cancerous tumor back in 2018.


I have dedicated my life to teaching the technique to first other rats around the world and later to many people of all species. This is how the rat species went from being a marginalized ghetto species to a beloved favorite in all countries, protected and cherished for our special abilities and kindness… if I don’t say so myself. 

Although human adults sometimes find it hard to learn cell singing, human children have been known to have a natural ablitiy to cell sing.

To read more about my life’s work go to Visit cellsinger.com.”
Inventor of Cell Singing for life extension and healing. Dr. Silvo is the winner of a Nobel Prize for medicine in2085, Professor at MIT Boston, co-Inventor of simumeat, solar powered space vehicle, active on the Board of Mice in Space Initiative, and Cities in Orbit.
“Although cell singing has been around as long as cells have and has been practiced universally for millions of years, I was the first medically documented person to be healed by the use of cell singing. This was while I was still a captive lab rat suffering from a human inflicted cancerous tumor back in 2018.


I have dedicated my life to teaching the technique to first other rats around the world and later to many people of all species. This is how the rat species went from being a marginalized ghetto species to a beloved favorite in all countries, protected and cherished for our special abilities and kindness… if I don’t say so myself. 

Although human adults sometimes find it hard to learn cell singing, human children have been known to have a natural ablitiy to cell sing.

To read more about my life’s work go to Visit cellsinger.com.”About Dr. Silvo
Inventor of Cell Singing for life extension and healing. Dr. Silvo is the winner of a Nobel Prize for medicine in2085, Professor at MIT Boston, co-Inventor of simumeat, solar powered space vehicle, active on the Board of Mice in Space Initiative, and Cities in Orbit.
“Although cell singing has been around as long as cells have and has been practiced universally for millions of years, I was the first medically documented person to be healed by the use of cell singing. This was while I was still a captive lab rat suffering from a human inflicted cancerous tumor back in 2018.


I have dedicated my life to teaching the technique to first other rats around the world and later to many people of all species. This is how the rat species went from being a marginalized ghetto species to a beloved favorite in all countries, protected and cherished for our special abilities and kindness… if I don’t say so myself. 

Although human adults sometimes find it hard to learn cell singing, human children have been known to have a natural ablitiy to cell sing.

To read more about my life’s work go to Visit cellsinger.com.

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About Dr. Silvo

 

Inventor of Cell Singing for life extension and healing. Dr. Silvo is the winner of a Nobel Prize for medicine in2085, Professor at MIT Boston, co-Inventor of simumeat, solar powered space vehicle, active on the Board of Mice in Space Initiative, and Cities in Orbit.

 

“Although cell singing has been around as long as cells have and has been practiced universally for millions of years, I was the first medically documented person to be healed by the use of cell singing. This was while I was still a captive lab rat suffering from a human inflicted cancerous tumor back in 2018.

 



I have dedicated my life to teaching the technique to first other rats around the world and later to many people of all species. This is how the rat species went from being a marginalized ghetto species to a beloved favorite in all countries, protected and cherished for our special abilities and kindness… if I don’t say so myself. 

Although human adults sometimes find it hard to learn cell singing, human children have been known to have a natural ablitiy to cell sing.

To read more about my life’s work go to Visit cellsinger.com.”