Because infrared rays can penetrate deep into the subcutaneous tissue of the human body, the infrared reaction is used to increase the temperature of the deep subcutaneous skin, expand the microvessels, promote blood circulation, revive enzymes, strengthen the metabolism of blood and cells and tissues, which is of great help to the recovery of cells and can improve the anemia. Regulate blood pressure: Hypertension and arteriosclerosis are generally caused by the contraction and stenosis of small arteries such as the nervous system, endocrine system, and kidneys. Far infrared rays expand capillaries and promote blood circulation, which can reduce high blood pressure and improve the symptoms of hypotension.
The Effect Of Infrared Rays On The Blood
Jul 11, 2022
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