"Today, we're delving into a different type of healing technique," Professor Reinhardt began, his voice carrying across the attentive class. "As many of you know, healing can take various forms, but two of the most fundamental are regeneration and recovery."
He paced in front of the whiteboard, chalk in hand, ready to illustrate his points. "Regeneration focuses on accelerating the body's natural healing processes. It's about enhancing the speed and efficiency with which wounds and injuries heal."
Several students nodded, recognizing the term from their studies. He turned to the whiteboard, sketching diagrams and writing key points as he explained further nuances and examples.
"Recovery, on the other hand," Professor Reinhardt continued, "is the complete restoration of lost cells or tissues. It goes beyond simply healing wounds; it aims to return the body to its original state before injury or illness."