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The causes of cardiovascular disorders are diverse but atherosclerosis and hypertension are the most important. Heart disease is the commonly used phrase for a number of disorders affecting both the heart and blood vessels. A more apt term is cardiovascular disease. It is a leading cause of death and illness that affects millions of people worldwide. The majority of these catastrophic events occur with little or no warning leaving us ill-prepared to deal with them.
Each day in America only more than 3000 people have heart attacks, 1400 die, and 2200
undergo bypass surgery or angioplasty. Two-thirds of the victims actually have
seen a physician shortly before their illness and were reassured that
there was nothing wrong with their heart! Many of the deaths and most of
the heart attacks are the result of under diagnosis and under
treatment, while 75% of the surgeries and angioplasties are due to over
diagnosis and over treatment.
Most of the time our modern medical system fails, resulting in deaths or disabilities. we can't cure heart disease this way. If
you have a problem in your chest area, the fist on the list of the
organs that need to be fixed is not your heart, it is GI tract.
The human gastrointestinal tract(GI) refers to the stomach and intestine and sometimes to all the structures from the mouth to the anus. (The "digestive system" is a broader term that includes other structures, including the accessory organs of digestion).
Most of the food we eat gets absorbed in the small intestine and most of the liquid gets absorbed in the large intestine. Liver gets "first pickings" of
everything absorbed in the small intestine, which is where virtually all
nutrients are absorbed.
All of the venous blood returning from the small intestine, stomach, pancreas and spleen converges into the portal vein.
All blood from the portal vein goes into liver.
75% of the blood entering the liver is venous blood from the portal vein.
Liver is the main organ inside human body who's function is to process substances that are 'foreign' to our body and to make them "friendly".
After blood have been processed inside liver, it goes into the heart, and heart pumps it to the rest of the body.Thirty per cent of the blood pumped through the heart in one minute passes through the body's chemical factory, the liver. The liver cleanses the blood and processes nutritional molecules, which are distributed to the tissues. The liver also receives bright red blood from the lungs, filled with vital oxygen to be delivered to the heart.
The liver is located at the top of the abdomen, and has two main lobes. It is the largest gland in the body, weighing 2.5 to 3.3 pounds. When we eat, more blood is diverted to the intestines to deal with digestive processes, So, it is liver's job to process all the foods that your intestines have been absorbing. "Liver" is probably an appropriate name for this gland, which makes the important decision as to whether incoming substances are useful to the body or whether they are waste.
The liver also synthesizes triglycerides and cholesterol, breaks down fatty acids, and produces plasma proteins necessary for the clotting of blood, The liver also produces bile salts and excretes bilirubin.
All of the venous blood returning from the small intestine, stomach, pancreas and spleen converges into the portal vein.
All blood from the portal vein goes into liver.
75% of the blood entering the liver is venous blood from the portal vein.
Liver is the main organ inside human body who's function is to process substances that are 'foreign' to our body and to make them "friendly".
After blood have been processed inside liver, it goes into the heart, and heart pumps it to the rest of the body.Thirty per cent of the blood pumped through the heart in one minute passes through the body's chemical factory, the liver. The liver cleanses the blood and processes nutritional molecules, which are distributed to the tissues. The liver also receives bright red blood from the lungs, filled with vital oxygen to be delivered to the heart.
The liver is located at the top of the abdomen, and has two main lobes. It is the largest gland in the body, weighing 2.5 to 3.3 pounds. When we eat, more blood is diverted to the intestines to deal with digestive processes, So, it is liver's job to process all the foods that your intestines have been absorbing. "Liver" is probably an appropriate name for this gland, which makes the important decision as to whether incoming substances are useful to the body or whether they are waste.
The liver also synthesizes triglycerides and cholesterol, breaks down fatty acids, and produces plasma proteins necessary for the clotting of blood, The liver also produces bile salts and excretes bilirubin.
When the quantity of waste increases we feel symptoms for heart diseases, when people have
problems and symptoms in their chest area, do not look at the heart.
Heart is not a cause of the problem, heart is the consequence of the
problem.
Most problems can be fixed with improved lifestyle,
improved diet, motion, parasites cleanse, bowel cleanse, dental cleanup,
kidney cleanse and liver cleanse ...
so get ready for the change and consult experts to live happy ..
best of luck
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