Radiophysical methods of low-frequency modification of blood parameters and the problem of preventing cardiovascular diseases when activated water component of blood

Radiophysical methods of low-frequency modification of blood parameters and the problem of preventing cardiovascular diseases when activated water component of blood

AUTHORS : Salia N.T.  | Boqueria L.A.  | Boqueria O. L.  | Kornilov A.A.  | Vysotsky V.I.  | Gaidamak S.N.

RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : FSBI “NMITs SSH im. A.N.Bakuleva of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation “,Moscow State University M.V. Lomonosov, Moscow, Russia;Kiev National University. T. Shevchenko, Kiev,Ukraine
YEAR : 2021 | Category : Educational

It is well known that blood is the main vehicle that ensures the stability of the work of all vital human organs, and, as a result, is the main factor in the body’s defense against foreign substances. It is an uncontested carrier of oxygen and carbon dioxide, ensures the transport of nutrients and hormones, is the main link for the removal of metabolic products from the body, as well as one of the central elements of the immune system and ensures the water-salt balance of all vital organs.

These functions of the blood cannot be duplicated, and any serious disturbance in the normal functioning of the circulatory system immediately leads to fatal consequences. This list can be continued, but it is obvious that the provision of such a variety of functions is possible only with the provision of optimal physico-molecular characteristics of blood. One of the decisive requirements relates to the viscosity of the blood and to the possibility of its significant controllable change.

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