7.2.3. The Circulatory System
The circulatory system involves blood and lymph, liquids moving through the body via the cardiovascular system and the lymphatic system, respectively. The cardiovascular system supplies and removes substances needed to the cells, while the lymphatic system is an auxiliary system for removing substances from the cells. The lymphatic system is somewhat hidden and less exposed to observation, while the blood circulation system has always been in the focus of examination: it has inspired certain philosophies and many mental connections between life and death. In human history, the blood circulation system has also had an important role at the spiritual level, and therefore certain spiritual concepts claim that the soul is located in the blood system.
The cardiovascular system consists of the blood, made of blood cells and plasma; the heart, driving the blood through the incoming and outgoing conduits; blood vessels, divided to arteries, veins and capillaries with regard to their purpose and composition. The blood mostly brings oxygen from the lungs and food from the digestive system to the cells, removes useless substances from the cells, regulates heat distribution, and maintains the organism's defence system. The heart is a driving engine, a pump taking care that the blood performs its function as a distributor. Arteries act as a route for the transport of nutritious substances to the cells, the veins convey material from the cells, and the capillaries connect the arteries and veins with the cells.
The lymphatic system consists of the lymph, interstitial fluid similar to the blood plasma; lymphatic vessels, similar to certain veins; and lymph nodes, acting as filters for waste material. Exercising, walking in nature and doing sports help the circulation of the lymph and the blood.
We controlled the blood, i.e. DNA spirals, within the energy therapy. Here, when examining the circulatory system, we check the whole system as if all its organs were a single one. We do the measurement for the whole system, and after we determine the energy state of the heart, veins and arteries, we, if necessary, also perform the therapy for raising the energy of individual organs that are still without energy despite the therapy for the entire system.
We must be very careful with the heart: the therapies are the same as for the system, except that we must additionally control the pressure and the heart beat. Certain parameters of heart operation, like the pressure, are closely connected with the operation of the kidneys.
The veins and the arteries are elastic tubes of different structures, conveying the blood. The veins most frequently expand or harden, while the arteries are blocked. We can discover this quickly if evenly pressing the outer part of the patient’s shinbone from the knee to the foot and detecting pain, indicating an unhealthy state of the blood vessels. The blood vessels are most successfully cured by mental cleaning, following Rules IV and V.
At this level, the lymphatic system is examined and healed in the same way as the cardiovascular system, only that we add the tonsils, the thymus and the spleen. In serious diseases, this system reacts quickly and can serve as an indicator or confirmation that the disease has already left consequences.
