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Nutritional Atheroscleosis Control: Confirming Tests
Further, the changes following nutritional arterial cleansing can be recorded by more objective tests, such as thermography and plethysmography - safe, non-invasive techniques used to measure circulatory flow in the body. Thermography is a photographic technique that measures and records infrared heat patterns. It can be used to detect areas of poor circulation in the body. Plethysmography is a technique used to measure blood flow volume in the body. In atherosclerotic disease, the vigour of the blood flow may be seriously decreased.
At the Preventive Medicine and Nutrition Care Center (now Health Resource Center) in Huntington Beach, California, a group of 30 men and women, averaging 62 years of age, were given thermographic and plethysmographic tests of their hands and feet. They were then instructed to go on the nutritional arterial cleansing for a period of six (6) weeks, at which time the tests were repeated. The following results were registered for the group:
Considering the fact that cardiovascular disorders are chronic and take a long time to develop, to see such a high degree of response in only six (6) weeks is most significant.
Two thermogenic and plethysmographic photos of both feet of a 47-year old male
Two interior photos of a coronary artery of a 68-year old male:
The science behind arterial cleansing can be found in the works of David W. Rowland - a long-time advocate of controlling atherosclerosis by nutritional means. If you are seeking the nutritional answer to your cardiovascular health problems, you will gain a lot by having access to this information. Dr. Rowland presents the latest information about nutritional arterial cleansing in a clear, direct style.
A detailed reasoning on the nutritional approach to atherosclerosis, can be found in the teachings of a clinical nutritionist, Carola Barczak - a long-time advocate of nutritional vascular cleansing.
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