Cellular memory is memory stored in all of our cells.
“For years, science was convinced that memories were stored in the brain. They tried to determine exactly where in the brain they should be, and for this purpose they cut out almost all parts of the brain; and guess what they discovered. The memories were mostly still intact! Although different parts of the brain can trigger memories (pleasant memories, for example, when the pleasure center is stimulated), it seems that memory storage is actually not limited to the brain alone.
Where are they stored then? We first got an answer to this question when organ transplantation began in medicine. We can find many documented cases where people after transplantation began to think, feel, dream and develop personality traits and desires for certain foods that the organ donors had. Today, many scientists are convinced that memories are stored in cells throughout the body, not in a single location.”
- from the book The Healing Code - Dr. Alex Loyd, Dr. Ben Johnson