When the walls of the arteries become furred we call this atheroma. This is potentially fatal. Blood vessels have smooth muscle also. As discussed in previous articles all pathological changes in anatomy are directed from the brain which is programmed by the psyche (emotion).
The brain relays for blood vessels are in the cerebral medulla and when there is an active conflict of "self devaluation" there will be cell loss of the lining of the blood vessel (intima). When there is a simultaneous conflict affecting the smooth musculature then the artery will thicken so as to stop a perforation of the vessel.
In the healing phase the cell loss fills in with lipid calcium deposits. The build up of this plaque has nothing to do with saturated fat within the diet as commonly believed. Being deeply unconscious these processes can go on unchecked for years until a crisis.
Meta-medicine states that blood vessels are derived embryologically from mesenchyme (imagine this as the scaffolding). The carotid artery, aortic arch and coronary arteries are the exception in that rather than having intima there is squamous epithelium which has its relay in the cortex and is derived from the branchial arches (phylogenetically these were gills) which is of ectodermal origin.
Territorial loss is the conflict behind coronary artery disease." This could be the loss of one's domain i.e. house, wife, job. The equivalent of the territorial conflict for women is one of sexual frustration or conflict relating to the home. A meta-medicine diagnosis will help identify which aspect of a person's life is responsible for the pathology.
The squamous epithelium is extremely sensitive and with the formation of ulcers angina pectoris is experienced i.e. a sharp stabbing pain. In the healing phase there is swelling with the possibility of temporary occlusion of the artery. With the coronary veins often the plaque dislodges leading to pulmonary embolism.
The temporary occlusion in the arteries does not lead to circulatory disturbances, what causes the heart attack is that these particular relays in the cortex control the rhythm of the heart as well.
With these heart attacks, what actually happens is that the heart freezes or what is actually termed bradycardial arrhythmia leading to arrest of the heart.
Often these conflicts are coupled with "self devaluation" which effects the striated musculature, in the healing crisis there are tonic clonic contractions known medically as vasospasm.
Chest pain stimulates a chronic process (that is a process which repeats and never completes) in the striated musculature of the coronary arteries leading to disturbed blood flow.
The territorial conflicts and deaths associated with this are totally separate from the myocard or blood vessel conflicts. The heart attack is essentially in the brain.
The myocardium has its relay in the cerebral medulla and the conflict is one of "overwhelm" in relation to partner, mother or child.
The epileptoid crisis (healing crisis) is when the whole conflict theme is replayed in compressed time. There is necrosis of the myocard and a temporary freezing of the pumping action. The blood pressure shoots up and there are rhythm disturbances.
Given the pace of life in today's society is it any wonder many suffer this. Likewise the territorial conflicts are very common.
The most interesting aspect of the territorial conflicts are the behavioural changes. The right side of the cortex represents the masculine and the left side the feminine. An example is that with a right handed man the first conflict will impact the right side closing this down. He becomes shy and feminine and is attracted to the male principle. With a left handed female the same side shuts down and she becomes very girly and possibly nymphomaniac.
The solution to what is a chronic healing complication (blood vessels) i.e. plaque build up is ozone therapy in conjunction with EDTA. As one consultant said to me "you best be careful as the stent industry is worth billions" or as he said to my friend "if it were that easy we would be out of a job."
A lot of these cardiac procedures are paid for by the insurance industry or the tax payer. The problem is the cardiologists have great clinical skills but no knowledge of these natural processes and sadly the results they get are very debatable. The problem with stents is that the blood vessels invariably close soon after after the procedure.
The ozone won't stop the heart attacks stemming from the brain but will stop the ones stemming from blocked blood vessels. If ozone is applied within three months of a myocardial infarction it has the potential to reverse this due to the way it stimulates stem cell production from the bone marrow.
How many more people have to die before the pharmaceutical industry loses its grip on government and policy? When will they realize that peoples thoughts and feelings are at the root of these problems, not complex biochemical cascades. That said some anti-arrhythmic medicines are life saving, and surgery obviously has its place.