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Dear readers, I am general practitioner living in Spain. French medical formation, I am interested in alternative medicine and cupping. This blog is for presenting two books on cupping facial, but also doing a physiology supplement on cupping and alternative therapies. For the moment, two books on Amazon: LYMPHATIC FACIAL CUPPING : it's for beginners or for trainers. It is a practical tool for their basic courses. INTEGRATIVE FACIAL CUPPING: To go further, to deepen the knowledge. Lymphatic drainage + facelift + puffiness eyes, face. I will be happy to hear your opinion on the books (print quality, new ideas). The good and the bad.

jeudi 6 juin 2019

CUPPING ACTS ON LOCAL BLOOD FLOW AND LOCAL ANATOMICAL STRUCTURE

CUPPING ACTS ON LOCAL BLOOD FLOW AND LOCAL ANATOMICAL STRUCTURE

 Transvascular flow's angel !



Interstitial and intravascular flows and their corresponding microenvironments. A blood vessel is shown, with insets showing the transvascular and glycocalyx regions.
By definition,interstitial flow refers to fluid flow around an interstitial cell: a cell attached to extracellular matrix in three dimensions. For endothelial cells, flow within vessels occurs only on the apical surface. Where there is a glycocalyx, flow might percolate through that network of proteoglycans and cause complex stresses on the cell surface, but fluid flow is still two-dimensional with respect to the cell surface. However, the intimate cell–matrix–flow interactions at the glycocalyx–cell interface might lead to effects similar to those in three dimensions. Intravascular pressure can drive flow through the vascular wall, but endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells will experience flow stresses through cell–cell connections and
through cell–matrix connections as in true interstitial flow.

My book about facial cupping
link: https://www.amazon.com/author/carlos-paulo
available english, spanish or french version

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