It occured to me that when some proteins freeze they divide as molecules to become two different proteins or peptide sequences, these newly divided proteins or peptides could be drugs that rapidify repair.
loading the body with a supercrypreservative would be to load the body with a harmless longer protein that on freezing divides to become two revival thawing beneficial peptides or proteins
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This of course would work with many biomolecules like membrane lipids as well. One source of a list of molecules that divide at freezing might be those proteins which scientists find hard to preserve, they already do the dividing thing.
What kinds of things do people here think should be attached to the dividing protein.
interestingly ginger extract as well as goop, alginate with chitosan, also curcurmin cause healing to occur twice as rapidly, so possibly peptides that tell the body to make lots of hyalonuric acid, natural goop, right at the cyte, might cause more rapid healing. Or. curcurmin or ginger extract on a link to a protein might also be functional. One thing to test as to reviveability might be gradual metabolism compared with rapid metabolism cytokines, rather than going to full metabolic energy it is possible that gradually ncreasing metabolic activity of thawing tissue is a gentler more functional restart. Then its possible that upregulating the production of lipids that make lipid membrane would create more rapid healing from crypreservation
The core of the idea is that the drugs are made at every cyte from freeze division of protein














