Aneurysm

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It was brought to my attention that I did not write an article on an aneurysm, other than mentioning it when writing about a hernia or diverticulitis, or as part of general circulatory problems of the body.

An aneurysm is a bulge or abnormal ballooning in the wall of an artery. Depending on its location, it is classified as an abdominal aortic aneurysm, cerebral aneurysm, thoracic aortic aneurysm…

Aneurysms can occur in veins, although they are significantly rarer than arterial aneurysms due to lower blood pressure in the venous system.

The ballooning effect of an aneurysm occurs when there is a weak spot in the blood vessel, and under increased pressure, the blood vessel expands in the area, looking like a balloon.

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Blood vessels have a two-layered connective tissue called lamina, and in between is a layer of elastin and smooth muscle. The structure allows blood vessels to expand under pressure and contract when the pressure is reduced.

The expansion or elasticity of blood vessels can be controlled by stimulating the smooth muscle of the blood vessel. The body can control the speed of blood circulation by controlling the tension of the smooth muscle. The tighter the muscle, the faster the blood flow, but this also increases the blood pressure within the blood vessel; we call this hypertension.

If the smooth muscle shows a weakness, the pressurized blood will expand the weak area, causing a bubble-like deformation. What usually happens is that an opening occurs in the smooth muscle, and the elastic inner tunica penetrates through the smooth muscle, causing a pouch. When this occurs in the intestine, we call it a diverticulum.

 When this occurs in the abdomen, we call it a hernia.

This means that if you understand hernia or diverticulitis, you understand aneurysm. Unfortunately, the way we are indoctrinated in the soyence of madsin, we do not understand anything. This is why doctors claim the culprit is unknown, but certain circumstances increase the likelihood of those health issues occurring.

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The first one is the age. Older people are more likely to have an aneurysm, hernia, diverticulum…

The second is smoking. If you smoke or drink alcohol, you increase the possibility of developing an aneurysm, hernia, or…

If you are male, and if someone else in your family has it. Here, we rely on statistics and factors we cannot control. Those are perfect excuses doctors use to camouflage their incompetence and remain relevant.

The truth remains hidden because revealing the truth about one chronic health issue can take down the entire pyramid of lies that controls the soyence of madsin.

We have become so brainwashed/indoctrinated through our indoctrination centers/schools and universities that we cannot figure out the most obvious unless it is spelled to us. This is why many of my friends who follow my work ask me to explain an aneurysm when they have read my articles on hernia and diverticulitis. We have been trained to look at everything separately, as a separate issue. Divide and conquer is the concept used as the main tool of enslavement.

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We do not even try to implement what we have learned about one thing and use it as a tool to dissect another issue. What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. Do not mix the contents of one box with the contents of another box. They are separate issues, aren’t they?

How does cellular dehydration affect the muscle tissue? It makes muscles lose tension, and it makes them brittle. The loss of tension allows the muscle to stretch more than it should, and eventually, the muscle will break. This is exactly what occurs in the case of a hernia, the same is with a diverticulum, and an aneurysm. They are all caused by the failure of dehydrated and weakened muscles of various organs.

Here we are talking about cellular dehydration, but for it to occur, the blood and lymph must contain toxins that prevent cells from hydrating. The blood must be low on blood plasma/dehydrated for it to become toxic because well-hydrated blood will cleanse itself, unless toxins are frequently provided, even when the blood is being cleansed. This is common in people who consume alcohol and smoke cigarettes. Chain smokers and alcoholics are prone to chronic cellular dehydration, which causes various organ failures, ultimately ending with cirrhotic or fibrotic organs. Cirrhosis, fibrosis, and cataract are the same thing assigned to different organs or tissues.

When muscles are dehydrated, they easily rupture. This means that areas of blood vessels with stronger pressure can develop an arterial hernia, or as the soyence of madsin calls it, an aneurysm.

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Another contributor to the development of an aneurysm is sudden stress, mental and physical, such as a fall or being hit by an object. They can cause aneurysms when muscles are dehydrated on the cellular level. Anything that increases pressure on the blood vessel can be the trigger, but only if the body is dehydrated on the cellular level.

The cellular dehydration can start during the development of the fetus of medicated mothers. In infancy, caused by poisons from vaccines and toxic baby formulas. The trigger may be a genetic imprint as well, but this is extremely rare.

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An aneurysm can be easily prevented by eating a healthy diet, avoiding alcohol, cigarettes, coffee, and other toxic substances, and by providing the correct hydration.

Again, if you are lost and do not know how to go about it, follow the SHP. If done correctly, most aneurysms can be repaired, with no necessity for surgery or drugs, supplements included.

Love and light to us all

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