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If the host is dying or suffering from an illness before the unit attaches itself to them. Is it possible that the Guyver cells would cure and make the host healthy again? 

For example if you have HIV or Cancer. 

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I think it keeps the users DNA on file when it bonds with the host. It would at least keep in in the state it found it in and not allow any cell deterioration. There's nothing in the manga to say either way though, it's just whatever we can deduce by our own logic

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20 hours ago, Gazham said:

I think it keeps the users DNA on file when it bonds with the host. It would at least keep in in the state it found it in and not allow any cell deterioration. There's nothing in the manga to say either way though, it's just whatever we can deduce by our own logic

That's too bad it Takaya didn't go into more detail. I guess whatever he didn't feel like explaining he'd let the fans fill in those gaps or perhaps he wanted it to remain a mystery. 

As for my own logic. I figured if the unit cloned Sho from his DNA, it would have cut out genetic diseases, disorders, and old scar wounds. But when it did bring him back from that fight with Enzyme, it copied him right down to everything that he was before. You'd figure with a bionoid machine as complex as the Guyver, you'd think it'd improve the host other than just making that person  a super humanoid weapon. 

Edited by Mr. Dawn
Rewording my post.

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