The AngioScan helps prevent Cardiovascular Disease and Peripheral Neuropathy. Not to see is not to know!
We can test you at Homecoming 2016…
November 02, 2015 Puzzle Piece
Are
you doing everything you can to prevent the sleeping giant of
cardiovascular disease that may be affecting you and your patients? The old adage of what you don’t know can’t hurt you does not apply here. Once I started using the AngioScan
I was able to see that most of my patients were at risk. The beauty of
this technology was that the findings were easy for the patient to see
the results and the solution was easy to implement. This is an area the
patients are aware of and most of them have a certain amount of fear
about strokes and heart disease. They really appreciate your
comprehensiveness in being able to screen them. What is being measured
with the AngioScan is arterial stiffness, vascular age, stress index, pulse rate, pulse wave type, and oxygen saturation.
Contour pulse wave analysis is one of the major ways that was used
in the 1800’s to evaluate cardiovascular health until the
implementation of the stethoscope combined with the blood pressure cuff.
What was sacrificed was ease for accuracy. The pulse wave analysis
technology has made a resurgence and is much easier to use today. What
we are looking at is something called pulsed wave velocity. When your
heart contracts during systole it produces a pulse wave that travels to
the periphery and is called the forward wave. When the pulse wave
returns it is called the reflective wave. If the reflective wave returns
too fast when the heart is in early systole, the heart is working
against resistance during this phase and spending more time contracting
and less time resting. When the heart is contracting it is unable to get
its own blood supply. This sets the patient up for serious
cardiovascular issues. The cause of the fast returning wave is vascular
stiffness. This would show up on the AngioScan as an A
pulse wave type. They may have normal vascular age which is the health
of the medium and small vessels but the arterial stiffness reading could
be worse than their age representing the big vessels and means that the
Aorta is becoming stiffer.
One of the major studies today is the Café study and it
is telling us that you don’t want to treat the brachial pressure but the
central aortic pressure also known as the CASP. When patients were
given the common blood pressure medication Beta Blockers they would
lower brachial blood pressure but not central aortic blood pressure
where it really counts.
Once you find the problems, the solutions are easy. Put the patient on Optimal Opti-Nitric, Optimal Fruit & Veggie Plus, Longevi-D and get them on the Bemer for extra support. You can also improve the health of their arteries with very specific exercise. The specific exercise is called Kaatsu
and we will be elaborating on this in future puzzle pieces and it will
be available at Homecoming 2016 for you to experience. This exercise
will increase endothelial Nitric Oxide, as does Opti-Nitric. This
combination is truly ANTI-AGING.
What we have shared with you is a cutting edge evaluation and some simple solutions that can reverse the findings on the AngioScan.
To read more about pulse wave velocity you can read the American Heart
Association recommendations and standardizing vascular research on
arterial stiffness. You can also watch the video on www.hrvhq.com. Once on the website, click on the AngioScan
picture on the Home page and watch the video. Below we can show you
some examples of the screens. My own personal goal is to have a higher
percentage of the B and C type wave and less percentage of A. Below is a
good description of the different wave types.
This is how the Pulse Curve Type screen shows up on the
AngioScan. This is hard to find in older adults. By following the
protocols mentioned above, we can improve the pulse curve type to a
healthier state.
This person is 54 years old but their small and medium sized vessels are more like a 67 year old.
To make sure you understand we will have the AngioScan available at Homecoming 2016 to
test anyone who would like to know the state of their vascular health.
For those who want to do a comparison after taking the Optimal Opti-Nitric, Optimal Fruit & Veggie Plus, Longevi-D and get on the Bemer
as well, we can do a post study. We will be going through this
information in a more comprehensive way at the webinar on November 3,
2015 at 6pm Pacific and at Homecoming.
See you at the upcoming webinars and at Homecoming 2016!
Yours In Health, Wealth and Happiness,
Mike Kessler, DC - Homecoming Presenter
John W Brimhall, BA, BS, DC, FIAMA, DIBAK, Formulator and Patent holder.
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