- Weston Price Conference 2010 -
The general assumption is WRONG!..... Surprised? The fact that the heart by itself is incapable of sustaining the circulation of the blood was known to physicians of antiquity. Then what does the pumping? Find out the answers to the healthiest circulation, and a healthier heart, and the many things our wonderful heart really does!
The heart, an organ weighing about three hundred grams, is supposed to `pump’ some eight thousand liters of blood per day at rest and much more during activity, without fatigue. In terms of mechanical work this represents the lifting of approximately 100 pounds one mile high! In terms of capillary flow, the heart is performing an even more prodigious task of `forcing’ the blood with a viscosity five times greater than that of water through millions of capillaries with diameters often smaller than the red blood cells themselves! Clearly, such claims go beyond reason and imagination.
The impact of spending billions of dollars on cardiovascular research using an erroneous premise is enormous. Within the confines of contemporary biological and medical thinking, the propulsive force of the blood remains a mystery. But not to the enlightened minds that understand true health.
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