Blood Cleansing

BLOOD PURIFIER

The Circulatory System is the transport mechanism of the body and supplies cells with nutrients absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and oxygen obtained from the lungs. In turn, it removes carbon dioxide and other waste material from the cells to be excreted. It distributes hor­mones and other chemical involved in normal cell function and also helps to regulate body temperature.

Central to this system is the heart which is the pump that moves the blood forward in the blood vessels. The arteries connect with capillaries, the smallest blood vessels in the body. The capillaries feed the cells.

Blood is the essential part of the Circulatory system. It transports nutrients and other matter around the body. It feeds the cells and has to be kept moving as cells need constant feeding to stay alive and functioning. Interruption of this process causes cell death. If blood stops flowing to a specific organ, the cells starve of oxygen and glucose, resulting in cell damage and death. If the heart stops, the body dies.

Diseases of the Circulatory system are the main causes of death in developed countries.

Disorders of Red Blood Cells reduce the ability of blood to carry oxygen in the Circulatory system and the most common of these reasons would be nutritional disorders and imbalances. A lack of iron, vitamin B12 and folic acid are the most common causes of anaemia.

Women during their reproductive age lose blood on a regular basis during menstruation. This loss is compounded during pregnancy, when a significant amount of iron and vitamins are passed to the child. It is not common to find anaemia in men.

There are certain conditions when Red Blood Cells are destroyed prematurely by the Immune system by an autoimmune process, similar to that seen in Rheumatoid arthritis. 

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