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Blood Plaque and Blood Poisoning: The Cause of Shortened Lifespan

There are many factors in which the duration of human life could be affected. The deterioration of blood quality and blood vessel blockage are the most important factors. Blood deterioration should not be looked upon lightly.  

Major causes for the deterioration of blood quality:

Environmental pollution, genetically modified food (GMO), staying up late at night, negative emotions, high cholesterol, high blood sugar, high blood pressure, enterotoxin, liver poisoning, drug toxins (medical drug residues).

All of these contribute to the deterioration of blood. They make the blood dark and turbid, turning it into a moss like substance, eventually attaching onto the walls of blood vessels, interfering with normal blood flow.

The dangers of blood vessel blockage:

The human blood vessel, just like faucets and pipes, contribute to the transportation of blood throughout the body. Let us look at how a water pipe functions. It transports water, but we need to change it every once in a while due to water impurities and mineral depositions. Without maintenance, it will eventually clog, preventing normal water flow. Imagine this but with blood vessels.  When our blood vessels are blocked, it causes major problems to our body. Failure to deliver sufficient blood to vital organs such as heart, brain, liver, and kidney could mean a shortened life span and sometimes be fatal. 

 Blood Poisoning: What does it do to our body?

As our blood deteriorates, it eventually becomes poison. As our blood vessels carry this “poison” throughout our body, we notice side effects.

  • The Skin: dull, yellow, spots, and wrinkles.

  • The Brain: damaged nervous system, insomnia, dreams, dizziness, headache, palpitations, and depression.

  • The Body: decreased blood flow, severe hypoxia and ischemia, delayed body functions, and accelerated aging.

What happens if we ignore blood stasis and blood poisoning?

If we ignore these effects, perhaps one day when we drink an extra glass of wine, or suddenly become excited, our blood vessels could rupture; causing spasms, cerebral hemorrhage, and even death.

Scientific Research confirmed:

The global annual death due to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases has reached tens of millions of people, ranking it as the number one cause of human death.

Prevent it before it happens:

Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases are extremely hard to recover from once they are in their late stages. Even if it doesn’t kill you immediately, it will on average take 10 years off your life span.

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