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Only the salamander can regenerate entire complex joints and limbs. How do they do it? No one knows!

Why does SaveYourself.ca have a salamander mascot?


Salamanders are a biological miracle: they are the only vertebrates that can regenerate entire limbs, a capacity for healing unmatched in the animal kingdom. Lizards can grow new tails, and human children can regrow the tips of their fingers, but only the salamander can cook up perfect shoulders, elbows, wrists and hands from scratch.

And it’s a perfect mystery how they do it. If we only understood how their cells do this wonderful thing, what else would we know about biology and healing? How would it change health care? Our ignorance and our potential are dizzying.

And yet progress has been made: in 2010, researchers reported on a mammalian gene that suppresses regenerative function. When the gene is turned off, presto: animals that couldn’t regenerate suddenly can.

The salamander’s talent is an ideal symbol for what therapists do: for how much there is to learn, and for learning itself, the regeneration of our minds if not our limbs!

It’s pretty pie in the sky still, but the genetic potential actually exists to heal almost magically from massive injuries — just like the comic book character, Wolverine … and salamanders.


The salamander is skeptical

The SaveYourself.ca salamander does not believe everything he hears. The salamander is not a sucker. The salamander watches Mythbusters.

When something seems too good to be true, the salamander rolls his beady little eyes, heaves a sigh, and gets ready to do brain battle with the forces of the evil Lord Gullible.

The salamander is living, breathing proof that there are miracles enough in biology without inventing new ones.

The salamander is especially irritated by big promises. He is just not that impressed by a lot of expensive therapies.

Sometimes you just need to hear sense from a salamander. Look for the salamander’s input here and there on SaveYourself.ca. Sometimes the salamander squints at stupid ideas in health care and says, “Meh.”

Always makes me chuckle.

Further Reading

What does electricity have to do with salamanders? Read all about it! The Body Electric: Electromagnetism and the foundation of life, a book by Robert O Becker and Gary Selden (book review). A fascinating exploration of the most under-rated, neglected mysteries in biology.

Are you skeptical too? See SaveYourself.ca Reading Guide for Skeptics.