[Give Blood Vessels A Bath III] Who Is Suitable for Vascular \

Release time:2023-11-30
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Who is suitable for vascular "bathing"?

There is a misconception that only people with high blood lipids need blood purification. Actually, its not true.

After the age of 35, the metabolic functions in a normal person gradually decline, leading to the accumulation of various harmful substances in the body. There are over 1000 types of "toxins" that can accumulate in the body, with blood lipids being just one of them.

If these "toxins" are not cleared, it can gradually lead to suboptimal health and ultimately cause various diseases such as heart attacks, strokes, diabetes, high blood pressure, gout, autoimmune diseases, complex conditions, cancer, obesity, pigmentation, fatty liver, and aging. Most diseases form slowly in this way.

Blood purification not only helps to remove blood lipids, but also aids in eliminating these 1000+ types of "toxins." This process can help restore health in individuals with suboptimal health, thereby preventing heart attacks, strokes, cancer, and slowing down the aging process.

Research shows that over 75% of the population in China is in a suboptimal health state, which is considered as a critical condition between health and disease.

Modern medicine believes that it is important to realize "zero-level prevention", especially when dealing with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.

Zero-level prevention refers to improving the cardiovascular health of the entire population through population-based interventions, commonly referred to as preventing the "disease of the future".

"Primary prevention" is preventive measures taken once risk factors are present to prevent cardiovascular events; "Secondary prevention" refers to measures taken after the onset of a disease to prevent or slow down its progression.

From international experience, "zero-level prevention" is not only less costly, but also the most beneficial to the health of the person concerned.

Health problem often undergo a qualitative transformation as a result of quantitative changes. Unhealthy daily habits such as high-fat, high-oil, high-salt diets, excessive alcohol consumption, overexertion, as well as exposure to risk factors such as air pollution, dust, and radiation, are mostly eliminated from the body through the natural detoxification processes. However, a minuscule portion of these substances can be absorbed into the bloodstream and accumulate and deposit over time, resulting in the formation of plaques and blood clots, which can cause significant harm.

Vascular "bathing", or blood filtration, which can be considered as "primary prevention," is indeed highly necessary.

Blood filtration helps remove risk factors present in the blood, such as blood lipids, uric acid, blood sugar, free radicals, inflammatory factors, heavy metals, and chemical substances. This prevents the quantitative accumulation of disease risk factors, which can otherwise lead to irreversible harm to health.

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