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The Hang Out - Where Everything Goes!
The Heart Is Not A Pump! - Dr. Thomas Cowan
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<blockquote data-quote="t_spacemonkey" data-source="post: 274347" data-attributes="member: 44502"><p>[MEDIA=youtube]kUCBEKO3IJc[/MEDIA]</p><p>yes, I am aware that his CA license was cancelled. which means he probably spoke too much truth.</p><p>regardless, it appears that the blood velocity entering the heart equals the velocity of blood exiting the heart. the analogy he gives that you never put a pump into a flowing river to pump it with exactly the river flow speed. you put it a the point where it stopped. the 'pumping' force seems to come from the capillaries where the velocity is close to 0, through a mechanism I can't explain very well (he goes in detail in the video)</p><p>the interesting part is that in this case a lot so called heart issues would point mainly to metabolic/mitochondrial health as opposed to 'heart issues'. also mentions that high BP is a compensatory mechanism and many drugs are damaging to the bodies ability to repair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="t_spacemonkey, post: 274347, member: 44502"] [MEDIA=youtube]kUCBEKO3IJc[/MEDIA] yes, I am aware that his CA license was cancelled. which means he probably spoke too much truth. regardless, it appears that the blood velocity entering the heart equals the velocity of blood exiting the heart. the analogy he gives that you never put a pump into a flowing river to pump it with exactly the river flow speed. you put it a the point where it stopped. the 'pumping' force seems to come from the capillaries where the velocity is close to 0, through a mechanism I can't explain very well (he goes in detail in the video) the interesting part is that in this case a lot so called heart issues would point mainly to metabolic/mitochondrial health as opposed to 'heart issues'. also mentions that high BP is a compensatory mechanism and many drugs are damaging to the bodies ability to repair. [/QUOTE]
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