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Influence of the magnetic field on the circulatory system

Influence of the magnetic field on the circulatory system

The magnetic field improves the blood circulation, impacting on the water as a major component of the blood and on the para - magnetic elements in the blood molecule.
Under the influence of the magnetic field, the water change its structure, increase its activity and its ability to dissolve minerals. On the other hand, the hemoglobin in blood contains iron, which is para - magnetic element and is influenced by the magnetic effects.
Blood is circulate in the body through the circulatory system. That's why it is important to understand how it works.
The human body has 5-6 liters of blood that flows through each organ. Through the arteries and the capillaries oxygen and other important nutrients get supplied to all organs. Through the spent blood the waste products eventually pass into the veins. On its way back to the heart, the blood passes through the kidneys to be filtered. After that the blood passes through the lungs to be recharged with oxygen. Recharged with fresh oxygen, the blood reaches the heart and it is pumped back into human organs.
Blood consists of 45% blood cells and 55 % plasma. The blood cells are mainly red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes) and blood platelets. The red blood cells are like small containers filled with hemoglobin, which gives blood specific colour. The hemoglobin molecule contains enough iron (4 atoms/10 000) that makes the red blood cells para – magnetic and susceptible to the influence of the magnetic field. Furthermore, the erythrocytes are the main carrier of oxygen in the body.
It is known that the magnetic field can easily raise the blood conductivity. The magnetic field ionizes the blood and the ionized blood move with less resistance in the circulatory system. In this way the magnetic field improves the blood circulation, relieves the heart and stabilize high or low blood pressure.
Magnetic blood delivers more oxygen to cells, tissues and organs.
Sometimes it gets a partial blockage of the arteries by fatty deposits, or accumulation of calcium or cholesterol. Because magnetic water, as part of the blood has increased activity and solubility, in blood circulation it cleans the blood vessels. Furthermore, the magnetic water dissolves better waste products, product of the work of the cells i.e. cleans better the organism.
The improved circulation, as result from the influence of the magnetic field is useful because the increased supply of oxygen to the organs with contributes for the optimal functioning of the body and strengthen the immune system.

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