What happens if the circulation is improved?
Muddy blood becomes smoother!
Important work of blood is the transport of oxygen!
Why are we breathing?
Why is oxygen important?
We can't live without oxygen.
The Mitochondria in our cells make ATP (Adenosine tri-phosphate)a source of energy when combined with oxygen and glucose.
Stiffness is a state in which waste products such as lactic acid accumulate in muscle cells and they become hard.
By improving circulation, oxygen is supplied and lactic acid is decomposed, fundamentally eliminating stiffness.
1. Methods
One drop of blood was collected from the subject before and after whole-body treatment of about 1 hour, and observed with an LBA (Live Blood Analyzer).
2. Effects
1. Diabetic (64 year-old female)
2.Gastric ulcer patient (55 year-old male)
3)Examination
Before treatment, the red blood cells were seen in a rouleaux formation. Capillary blood vessels have an inner diameter of 8 microns, whereas red blood cells have a diameter of 10 microns. Unless they form into a bent arrowhead as shown in the picture, they cannot pass smoothly.
In such a condition known as blood stasis, gas exchange in peripheral cells does not work well, energy production decreases, and intermediate metabolites (lactic acid, pyruvate, fatigue substances, etc.)reduce function and hamper immunity due to CO2 accumulation.
After one full-body treatment, blood circulation is promoted throughout the body, and the red blood cells regain their condition.
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