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Kumar
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 3:08 am
Guest
Hello,

I simply want to know,

1. Whether just increasing blood flow and supply to tissues can also
has curative/healing effects?

2. Whether most medicines causes increase in blood flow and increased
supply to tissues by vasodilation and increased vascular
permeabilities for the purpose of increased delivery of medicines to
tissues?

Best wishes.
Guest
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 3:35 am
On 6 May 2007 01:08:15 -0700, Kumar <lordshiva5753@gmail.com> wrote:

Quote:
Hello,

I simply want to know,

1. Whether just increasing blood flow and supply to tissues can also
has curative/healing effects?

2. Whether most medicines causes increase in blood flow and increased
supply to tissues by vasodilation and increased vascular
permeabilities for the purpose of increased delivery of medicines to
tissues?

Best wishes.

Exercise and massage will do that too.
Kumar
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 4:27 am
Guest
On May 6, 1:35 pm, nos...@aol.com wrote:
Quote:
On 6 May 2007 01:08:15 -0700, Kumar <lordshiva5...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello,

I simply want to know,

1. Whether just increasing blood flow and supply to tissues can also
has curative/healing effects?

2. Whether most medicines causes increase in blood flow and increased
supply to tissues by vasodilation and increased vascular
permeabilities for the purpose of increased delivery of medicines to
tissues?

Best wishes.

Exercise and massage will do that too.

I think hard excecise and massage can also be a stress, so may impact
differently. I am not sure, if you awnsered my questions.
Guest
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 11:39 am
On 6 May 2007 02:27:06 -0700, Kumar <lordshiva5753@gmail.com> wrote:

Quote:
On May 6, 1:35 pm, nos...@aol.com wrote:
On 6 May 2007 01:08:15 -0700, Kumar <lordshiva5...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello,

I simply want to know,

1. Whether just increasing blood flow and supply to tissues can also
has curative/healing effects?

2. Whether most medicines causes increase in blood flow and increased
supply to tissues by vasodilation and increased vascular
permeabilities for the purpose of increased delivery of medicines to
tissues?

Best wishes.

Exercise and massage will do that too.

I think hard excecise and massage can also be a stress, so may impact
differently. I am not sure, if you awnsered my questions.

Exercise is not the same as hard exercise. When your heart beats faster your
blood circulates faster. So are you looking for a pill that will make your
heart beat faster and thereby increase your circulation?

When a person is sick and unable to exercise massage helps the circulation.
Gregory Poon
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 1:12 pm
Guest
Quote:
1. Whether just increasing blood flow and supply to tissues can also
has curative/healing effects?

Beware the danger in making blanket statements in biology! I'd
encourage to look up "reperfusion injury" in any number of medical
textbooks (google it even, I'm sure you'll get a bizillion hits). The
devil is always in the details.

Quote:

2. Whether most medicines causes increase in blood flow and increased
supply to tissues by vasodilation and increased vascular
permeabilities for the purpose of increased delivery of medicines to
tissues?

Does it make sense to you that, generically, most medicines are thus
vasoactive in some way?
Kumar
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 10:23 pm
Guest
On May 6, 9:39 pm, nos...@aol.com wrote:
Quote:
On 6 May 2007 02:27:06 -0700, Kumar <lordshiva5...@gmail.com> wrote:





On May 6, 1:35 pm, nos...@aol.com wrote:
On 6 May 2007 01:08:15 -0700, Kumar <lordshiva5...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello,

I simply want to know,

1. Whether just increasing blood flow and supply to tissues can also
has curative/healing effects?

2. Whether most medicines causes increase in blood flow and increased
supply to tissues by vasodilation and increased vascular
permeabilities for the purpose of increased delivery of medicines to
tissues?

Best wishes.

Exercise and massage will do that too.

I think hard excecise and massage can also be a stress, so may impact
differently. I am not sure, if you awnsered my questions.

Exercise is not the same as hard exercise. When your heart beats faster your
blood circulates faster. So are you looking for a pill that will make your
heart beat faster and thereby increase your circulation?

"Mental responses to stress include adaptive stress (eustress),
anxiety, and depression. Where stress enhances function (physical or
mental) it may be considered good stress. However, if stress persists
and is of excessive degree, it eventually leads to a need for
resolution, which may lead either to anxious (escape) or depressive
(withdrawal) behavior.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stress_(medicine) "

I think above quote clears it. I just remember that it was somewhere
menioned that reasonable excercise/stress causes vasdilation--
increased blood flow whereas exertion may cause vasoconstriction?

Quote:
When a person is sick and unable to exercise massage helps the circulation.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
Kumar
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 10:28 pm
Guest
On May 6, 11:12 pm, Gregory Poon <g...@uhnres.utoronto.ca> wrote:
Quote:
1. Whether just increasing blood flow and supply to tissues can also
has curative/healing effects?

Beware the danger in making blanket statements in biology! I'd
encourage to look up "reperfusion injury" in any number of medical
textbooks (google it even, I'm sure you'll get a bizillion hits). The
devil is always in the details.



2. Whether most medicines causes increase in blood flow and increased
supply to tissues by vasodilation and increased vascular
permeabilities for the purpose of increased delivery of medicines to
tissues?

Does it make sense to you that, generically, most medicines are thus
vasoactive in some way?

I want to know impact of most medicines on blood flow and supply to
tissues. Sometimes I feel that, variations in blood flow may be
relating to prime cause to many or most disorders and healings.
 
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