Friday 30 December 2011

HOW DO HEART ATTACKS HAPPEN?

The human body has two circulatory systems. There is the heart and blood system that sends arteries, veins and capillaries into every part of the body.

There is the double channel lymph system that passes lymph from the toes to the vena cavae of large veins of the heart. Here the lymph mixes with the blood and passes through the blood system to all extremities of the body.

The mesenteric artery brings blood, oxygen and waste including HIV to the small intestine. The hepatic portal vein collects nutrients to pass to the liver from the wall of the small intestine.

The lymph system has vessels that pass to the small intestine. These are called lymphatics. Fat is collected and passes through the lymph system to the vena cavae and the heart before passing to the liver.

So the major collection point for fat is the heart. The fat accumulates in the lymph vessels, vena cavae of the heart and the heart vessels. This is what leads directly to heart attacks.

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