CORONARY HEART DISEASE

Heart’s largest coronary vessels are smaller than standard pencils. This vessel will then form smaller branches to all parts of heart. In addition to brain blood vessels, coronary vessels are extremely sensitive to the blockage. If blocked, causes a heart attack followed by damage to the part of heart that supplied by that clogged vessel. This blockage may be caused by a thickening of the walls or lodged blood clot carried by the blood flow in the vessel that has narrowed.

The damage caused is largely determined by the size and position of the blocked blood vessels. The dead part of heart could reach 20%, which is about the size of marbles if mild heart attack, and 60-70% which is about half the size of a tennis ball if it’s severe heart attack. Many heart attack victims are still alive even though their heart capacity has been greatly reduced to 30%, or even 20% from the original capacity.

A heart attack may be felt by the patient, may also not. The attack may not be felt if the blocked is only small vessels and the heart that is broken only as small as a peanut. To get rid of dead cells due to a mild heart attack like thisthe body takes two weeks.

The heart does not have the ability to form new muscle cells, to replace cells that have died. So that the space formerly filled by cells that have died will be filled by other cell types. The new cells of other types will form a scar.

Perhaps you’ve felt very ill stab in the heart area when sitting. Do not Panic! The pain was not caused by a heart attack. This possibility is caused because you eat too much before. Because the pain caused by abnormalities of the heart will only happen when you’re working hard, while depressed or while experiencing inner emotional turmoil.

EYES REFLECTS THE HEART AND A NATURAL ATTRACTION

Although called eyeball, The shape more like a chicken egg shaped like a cone rather than a ball. The length of adult’s  eyeball is about 2.5 cm, no more than a tennis ball. Each eye is located in the bone caves, upper lip of the cave formed by the brow bone and the lower lip by cheek bones. Both bones are jutting out to protect the eyeball from a direct blow or collision. Anyone tried to compare the eye with a camera. But actually it’s not equal comparison, because the eye is more complicated than even the most sophisticated cameras.

The frontispiece of the eyeball is tasked to receive and set the direction of the incoming light into the deeper part, ie cornea. Furthermore, the pupil will set the amount of light allowed to enter. In a bright environment, the pupil will constrict to reduce the incoming light, so as not to glare. Conversely, in a dark environment, pupils will be dilated so that pretty much the incoming light and vision becomes clearer. If it only does it do this, the eyes are no better than a cheap camera

Let’s look at the greatness of others. We begin with the pupil. Besides being a regulator of the amount of light enter the eye, the pupil also reflects a person’s emotions. Dilated pupils can indicate that someone is in a state of anger. In addition, the enlarged pupils also showed a keen interest in someone’s heart.

The merchants who sold goods by haggling can pay attention to buyer’s pupils bidding on an item to be bought. Unnoticed by the buyer, their pupils will widen if they is really interested in having the goods being observed. Research did show that a person’s pupils will dilate when they saw something interesting and will shrink when they saw something less interesting.

Without realizing it, too, people will be more attracted to someone who is wide open pupil. In one study, the number of men are shown two photographs of a beautiful woman. Without their knowledge, the first photo, her pupils are manipulated to make it look bigger, and the second photo to make it look smaller. The trial participants reported that they could not see the difference between the two photographs, but for them the first photo looks more interesting than the second.