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Cardiology for Women
Your Heart In Distress
by Dr. Jerzy George Dyczynski
Part of the Medical knowledge made easy series
Women's hearts, distinct in size, structure, function, and emotion processing, face unique challenges in cardiovascular health. The term angina pectoris is derived from the Latin angere and' pectus. It translates to a strangling feeling in the chest, describing the symptom of coronary artery narrowing. Women, with their bodies designed for beauty, comfort, and acts of charity, are more susceptible to stress and pain than men due to the presence of internal reproductive female organs and the influence of feminine hormones. The distress impacts a woman's heart, exponentially causing multiple spasms in the arteries of the coronary arteries and putting part of the heart in hibernation, making the heart muscle weak. It can potentially lead to a heart in distress. This shows the need for a holistic approach to women's cardiovascular care, addressing the physical, emotional, and soul aspects.
Angina pectoris, a symptom of coronary artery narrowing, can manifest uniquely in women, often in the lower abdomen. This can be felt as pain, pressure, tightness, or discomfort in the lower abdomen. The pain may radiate to the back, hips, or thighs, worsening with exertion or stress and improving with rest, a key to recognizing heart distress beyond the veil hiding it.
Women are known for their warmth, tenderness in the heart, and love, which they express through affectionate gestures. These unique characteristics have facilitated the development of Cardiology for women, as heart changes progress differently in women than in men.
Stress, a common factor in modern life, can profoundly impact your body, including the heart, brain, and pelvic floor muscles. Muscle tension in the pelvic area can activate the pelvic stress reflex, causing pain and discomfort in the pelvis area and the uterus. This makes it more challenging for women to manage stress and maintain integrity under stressful circumstances. The pelvic stress reflex can influence your breathing very strongly, and pelvic pain contributes to the raising of the heart in distress, underscoring the need to address feminine stress in a way of holistic heart health.
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Cardiology for Women
Your Heart In Distress
by Dr. Jerzy George Dyczynski
Part of the Medical knowledge made easy series
Women's hearts, distinct in size, structure, function, and emotion processing, face unique challenges in cardiovascular health. The term angina pectoris is derived from the Latin angere and' pectus. It translates to a strangling feeling in the chest, describing the symptom of coronary artery narrowing. Women, with their bodies designed for beauty, comfort, and acts of charity, are more susceptible to stress and pain than men due to the presence of internal reproductive female organs and the influence of feminine hormones. The distress impacts a woman's heart, exponentially causing multiple spasms in the arteries of the coronary arteries and putting part of the heart in hibernation, making the heart muscle weak. It can potentially lead to a heart in distress. This shows the need for a holistic approach to women's cardiovascular care, addressing the physical, emotional, and soul aspects.
Angina pectoris, a symptom of coronary artery narrowing, can manifest uniquely in women, often in the lower abdomen. This can be felt as pain, pressure, tightness, or discomfort in the lower abdomen. The pain may radiate to the back, hips, or thighs, worsening with exertion or stress and improving with rest, a key to recognizing heart distress beyond the veil hiding it.
Women are known for their warmth, tenderness in the heart, and love, which they express through affectionate gestures. These unique characteristics have facilitated the development of Cardiology for women, as heart changes progress differently in women than in men.
Stress, a common factor in modern life, can profoundly impact your body, including the heart, brain, and pelvic floor muscles. Muscle tension in the pelvic area can activate the pelvic stress reflex, causing pain and discomfort in the pelvis area and the uterus. This makes it more challenging for women to manage stress and maintain integrity under stressful circumstances. The pelvic stress reflex can influence your breathing very strongly, and pelvic pain contributes to the raising of the heart in distress, underscoring the need to address feminine stress in a way of holistic heart health.
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Positive Heart Remodeling
Heal Your Heart's Adverse Remodeling
by Dr. Jerzy George Dyczynski
Part of the Medical knowledge made easy series
Heart-adverse, negative remodeling is on the rise, affecting more than 600 million people worldwide.You can be impacted, too. If you seek an effective and practical solution, you are on the right page and have started your transformation here and now. You can download it into your DNA and have the 21st-century, evidence-based, holistic model of healing your intelligent heart to initiate positive remodeling.
Climate change, and modern lifestyles that expose you to toxins in the air, microplastics in the water, and volatile weather are factors beyond your control. Hormonal imbalances and high stress levels can cause irregular heartbeats and spasms in the coronary arteries. These are the first signs that your heart is beginning to fail, losing its precision and flexibility. They can force the development of vulnerable plaques in your heart and cause abnormal heartbeats, coronary artery spasms, hibernating myocardium which are the primary drivers of adverse heart remodeling.
When your heart cannot cope with the demands of the modern world, it changes in size and geometry, it becomes enlarged and hardened, and its structure becomes more rigid. This is the heart-adverse remodeling lowering your performance and vital energy level. One of the most significant benefits of the information age is your ability to access the healing power through expanded knowledge about your intelligent heart and self-organizing body.
The "hibernating myocardium" is one of the most recent discoveries in scientific research and one of the underlying conditions leading to adverse heart remodeling.
"Hibernating myocardium" is functional and refers to part of your heart muscle. This region of the heart muscle became less responsive to nerve signals due to a lack of oxygen and a slowed metabolism. The hibernating area has lower activity levels, resembling a state of sleepiness or laziness. The cause of the hibernation is mainly related to a spasm of a coronary artery.
It is less known that the adverse remodeling of your heart can also affect the brain, causing it to become dormant and less active.
If you experience chest pressure or pain, heart palpitations, or aching in the arm, shoulder, or lower jaw, it is a sign that your heart is sending you a message. This is "Angina pectoris," which means "a feeling of constriction in the chest" in Latin. If left unchecked and untreated, it can cause damage to the heart muscle.
Nitroglycerin spray is a potent medicine and evidence-based tool for your treatment plan. Nitroglycerin breaks in your body into Nitric Oxide (NO). Nitric oxide, a common air pollutant found in car exhaust fumes, has been discovered to have remarkable benefits for the body. It protects your heart, stimulates your brain, and can kill bacteria. The NO molecule was proclaimed the " Molecule of the Year" in 1992, and the research about it was awarded with Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1998. Despite its short 10-second lifespan, nitric oxide's unique nature as a signal molecule, NO, was and is the subject of extensive research. Contemporary research has revealed that it plays a fundamental role in the cardiovascular system, a fact that is often overlooked.
Start the positive remodeling of your heart today.
It is important to remember that your breathing is not just a physical act but a gateway to spiritual development. The discovery of orbital breathing, where you sense and visualize your breath moving in a circular path alongside your bodily micro-orbit, is a life-changing experience. Your expertise in orbital breathing can give you the experience of an energy shower, a burst of energy all over your body, starting from your head and shoulders and descending to your toes.
Be aware that you can transform the power of negativity into personal growth. Bridging the gap between your mind and heart is vital for spiritual healing.
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Your Healing Hands
The Power Of Reflexology
by Dr. Jerzy George Dyczynski
Part of the Medical knowledge made easy series
This book reflects on your hands as powerful healing tools.It is designed for all fitness Enthusiasts and holistic health Seekers.
It is a guide for your hands how to heal by applying pressure on the reflective areas of the feet, ears, and hands. It encourages the inclusion of reflexology in natural medicine practices and self-care. Reflexology is amazing for enhancing your emotional and intellectual well-being.
By exploring this book, you will connect with a long healing tradition emphasizing the power of touch. This book is bridging the gap between modern medicine and natural healing.
A section of this book is dedicated to kids and their parents. Kids' hands have unique significance as they connect to their internal organs. Kids use their developing hands to explore the world while their visual capabilities are still maturing. This perspective will enhance your understanding of a kid's health and well-being.
According to traditional medicine, fingers reflect vital internal organs. The middle finger is the "king," the heart. The fourth finger, the "queen," is associated with the lungs. The fifth finger, the "healer," represents the kidneys and adrenal glands, highlighting their curative potential. The index finger is the "general," the mini representation of the gallbladder and liver. The thumb, the "minister of supply," is the digestive system, the spleen, and the stomach.
Reflexology functions like acupuncture, using entry points for energy channels. Reflexologists know the mapping of the feet, hands, and ears and the body's energy channels, allowing them to connect with your dynamic body and energetic systems.
The traditional medicine approach to reflexology is backed by scientific evidence and has been passed down through generations. It relaxes the nervous system by slowing the heart rate and blood pressure. reflexology balances stress and pain hormones and boosts immune function. Reflexology is commonly applied through touching, rubbing, or kneading the body's soft tissues, using hands, fingers, elbows, knees, forearms, or even whole feet.
By exploring the amazing benefits of reflexology presented in this book, you can enhance your medical knowledge and understanding of the natural aspects of your body. These benefits are supported by scientific evidence. This knowledge provides you confidence in the effectiveness of reflexology, both for yourself and for others you may choose to help.
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Your Healing Hands
The Power Of Reflexology
by Jerzy George Dyczynski
Part of the Medical knowledge made easy series
This book is a guide for your hands as a powerful healing tool. It is designed for all fitness Enthusiasts and holistic health Seekers.
It is a guide for your hands, intending to heal by applying pressure and rubbing on the feet, ears, and hands. It encourages the inclusion of reflexology in natural medicine practices and self-care. Reflexology is amazing for enhancing your emotional and intellectual well-being.
By exploring this book, you will connect with a long healing tradition emphasizing the power of touch, bridging the gap between modern medicine and natural healing.
A section of this book is dedicated to kids and their parents. Kids' hands have unique significance as they connect to their internal organs. Kids use their developing hands to explore the world while their visual capabilities are still maturing. This perspective will enhance your understanding of a kid's health and well-being.
According to traditional medicine, fingers reflect vital internal organs. The middle finger is the "king," the heart. The fourth finger, the "queen," is associated with the lungs. The fifth finger, the "healer," represents the kidneys and adrenal glands, highlighting their curative potential. The index finger is the "general," the mini representation of the gallbladder and liver. The thumb, the "minister of supply," is the digestive system, the spleen, and the stomach.
Reflexology functions like acupuncture, using entry points for energy channels. Reflexologists know the mapping of the feet, hands, and ears and the body's energy channels, allowing them to connect with your dynamic body and energetic systems.
The traditional medicine approach to reflexology is backed by scientific evidence and has been passed down through generations. It relaxes the nervous system by slowing the heart rate and blood pressure. reflexology balances stress and pain hormones and boosts immune function. Reflexology is commonly applied through touching, rubbing, or kneading the body's soft tissues, using hands, fingers, elbows, knees, forearms, or even whole feet.
By exploring the amazing benefits of reflexology presented in this book, you can enhance your medical knowledge and understanding of the natural aspects of your body. These benefits are not just theoretical; they are supported by scientific evidence. This knowledge provides you confidence in the effectiveness of reflexology, both for yourself and for others you may choose to help.
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