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Forwarded from Electroculture farming
The Heart is Not Just a Pump

โ€œModern analysis of the heart has shown that in spite of the fact that the most powerful ventricle of the heart can shoot water six feet into the air, the amount of pressure actually needed to force the blood through the entire length of the bodyโ€™s blood vessels would have to be able to lift a one hundred pound weight one mile highโ€ - Stephen Buhner

โ€œBlood flow through living vessels is much more like a tornado than anything else: Such a vacuum is necessary for producing a vortexโ€ - Stephen Buhner

This spiral dance is not only found in the bloodstream, but also in the blood cell itself!

Blood cells in fact spin on their own individual axes of rotation. They are smaller spinning cells in a larger spinning vortex.

The heart itself has recently been discovered not to be a mass of muscle, but rather a โ€˜helicoidal myocardial bandโ€™ that has spiralled in upon itself, creating its unique shape and its separate chambers.

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"This image shows the โ€˜cymaticsโ€™, or geometric patterns created in heart cells when applying various sounds. In bio-acoustic sound medicine, is taught that sounds are imprinting every cell and science continues to prove this ancient axiom.
Cardiologist Sean Wu, MD, PhD and Utkan Demirci, PhD, an acoustic bio-engineer use acoustics to manipulate heart cells into intricate patterns. A simple change in frequency and amplitude puts the cells in motion, guides them to a new position and holds them in place. Acoustics can create a form that resembles natural cardiac tissue. With sound they can create new tissue to replace parts of damaged hearts. Acoustics can be used in reconstructing other organ tissue and blood vessels.
Sounds are use to create and harmonize, as well as clean and release. Both principles are used in science using high precision acoustical generators. The same principles can be applied safely by individuals using non-invasive, natural harmonic sounds, such as our voices and acoustic instruments."