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What Is Natural Bypass?

KKloss Wellness Clinicon September 4, 20254 min read
What Is Natural Bypass?

The heart is the first organ to start working while still in the womb, and it never stops beating because it works continuously to take care of every part of the body, circulating blood to various organs.

 

So who takes care of the heart?

Normally, we have three main blood vessels that supply the heart. These vessels are important for supplying oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle so that the heart can work efficiently. But what if they are blocked? What will the heart do? What most people don't know, have never wondered, and have never been told is that there is another type of blood vessel that can also supply blood to the heart. Although it cannot directly supply blood to the heart, it is an important part of the circulatory system that helps deliver blood to various tissues of the body, including the heart muscle. These are capillaries. Although these capillaries are the smallest blood vessels in the circulatory system, their function is no less important. And in fact, capillaries can be created by a Natural Bypass.

 

What is a Natural Bypass?

The creation of new blood vessels is a process by which the body tries to create new blood vessels to bypass the narrowing or blockage of blood vessels, which helps blood flow better to the area that is narrowed or blocked. It is similar to the result of bypass surgery, but without the invasiveness and without the need for surgery. Normally, this process occurs naturally when the body finds that the main blood vessels cannot supply enough blood. For a healthy person, it can be created in 2 weeks by exercising for at least 30 minutes per session, at least 5 days a week. But if you have an underlying disease such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol, or if you are overweight, the time it takes to create Collateral Vessels will be longer. But the problem is, if the blood vessels are narrowed or blocked, all organs are affected, including the vital organs: the brain, heart, kidneys, liver, and lungs.

 

Can people with underlying diseases create a Natural Bypass?

The answer is yes. The EECP (Enhanced External Counterpulsation) program is a new alternative because EECP will accelerate the Natural Bypass process, and it also stimulates the production of nitric oxide.

 

The process of creating new blood vessels by EECP

Increased oxygen

When blood vessels have problems, such as a blocked blood vessel, a narrowed blood vessel, or a ruptured blood vessel, it affects the flow of oxygen-rich blood to various organs, especially vital organs such as the heart and brain, which have a high demand for oxygen for normal function. If blood cannot supply these organs sufficiently, it can lead to severe and dangerous conditions.

 

 

Creating new blood vessels

This is a therapeutic process that focuses on promoting the creation of new blood vessels (Angiogenesis) and the development of Collateral Circulation or natural bypasses around the narrowed or blocked blood vessels to improve blood flow to the vital organs that are affected by the narrowing or blockage of the blood vessels. This process is called a Natural Bypass, where small blood vessels form around the narrowed or blocked blood vessels, which helps restore blood flow and brings more oxygen-rich blood back to the heart and other organs.

 

Therefore, the Natural Bypass using the EECP method is recognized in the medical community in many countries as a safe, effective alternative treatment for patients who cannot or do not want to undergo heart surgery. Therefore, taking care of our heart is an important matter that should not be overlooked. Start taking care of your heart today for a healthy and happy life in the future.

 

 

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Source:www.klosswellnessclinic.com

Note: Translated and compiled by ArokaGO Medical Content Team.

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