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Daniel Marsh's "Wilted Plant" Explanation:

Why the NHS Can't Fix Your Back — And Why Physics Can

"Think of your spinal disc cells like a houseplant in a windowless room," Daniel explained.

"You can water it. You can give it plant food — that's the paracetamol, that's the ibuprofen. But you're not solving the problem. The problem is light. Without light, the plant can't run the biological process that turns nutrients into energy. It wilts anyway."

Your spinal discs have no direct blood supply — they are the largest avascular structure in the human body. They rely on slow diffusion through cartilage endplates to feed their cells. When those pathways calcify and seal off, the disc cells begin to starve. Lactic acid builds up. The disc desiccates. The pain becomes trapped.

"The disc cells don't need more chemistry. They need energy. The same light energy a plant gets from the sun — delivered directly to the mitochondria of those starving cells."

That's what 660nm and 850nm wavelengths do. And that's what the NHS, with its pharmaceutical-first pathway, cannot offer.

The solution isn't more pills.
It's physics.

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