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Now this is very, very cool.

'Pixie Dust' From Pig's Bladder Regrows Man's Finger

With the help of an experimental powder, a man’s severed finger has regrown to its original length in just four weeks, reports London’s Daily Mail.

Lee Spievack, of Cincinnati, who sliced almost half an inch off the top of one of his fingers, described the powder as "pixie dust," according to the newspaper.

The "pixie dust" is actually extra-cellular matrix, bursting with collagen and is made from a dried pig's bladder, the newspaper reports.

The dust was designed to regenerate damaged ligaments in horses, the Daily Mail said.

Collagen is known to give skin strength and elasticity. It is thought that the dust kick-starts the body's natural healing process by sending out signals that mobilize the body's own cells into repairing the damaged tissue, according to the newspaper.

Spievack said his finger even has a fingernail and fingerprint.

"The second time I put it (the dust) on, I could already see the growth," Spievack said. "Each day it was up further. Finally, it closed up and was a finger. It took about four weeks before it was sealed."

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