The risk of heart attack increases as blood vessel damage caused by overly thick blood condition. Despite the blood-thinning medications commonly prescribed by doctors, a scientist found a way of diluting the blood with a magnet.
Is Professor Rongjia Tao from Temple University in Michigan who inspired the use of magnetic fields to dilute the fuel engine. He successfully pioneered the use of magnetic fields to reduce the fuel in the engine vikositas, 2008.
Seeing how the magnetic field in the experiment, he believes the effect is the same in the human circulatory system. Very likely, because the red blood cells contain iron. "Juxtapose the magnetic field on blood vessels to reduce blood viscosity 20-30 percent," Tao said, as quoted by the Daily Mail.
After conducting laboratory tests on blood samples, Tao found that the effect of magnetic field will polarize the red blood cells that are interconnected and form a short chain. Because of this chain is greater than a single blood cells, they move more freely. The effects can be lowered blood viscosity.
"By choosing a suitable magnetic field strength and determine the duration of therapy, we will be able to control the size of blood cells that form chains and automatic control of blood viscosity," he said.
Tao hopes this finding could be an alternative to avoid the use of blood thinning drugs like aspirin which often produces adverse side effects. Not only safe, use a magnetic field will not affect the function of red blood cells.
Publish its findings in the journal Physical Review E, Tao want to refine his research. He dreamed that this could develop into a potent therapy to prevent heart disease.
Is Professor Rongjia Tao from Temple University in Michigan who inspired the use of magnetic fields to dilute the fuel engine. He successfully pioneered the use of magnetic fields to reduce the fuel in the engine vikositas, 2008.
Seeing how the magnetic field in the experiment, he believes the effect is the same in the human circulatory system. Very likely, because the red blood cells contain iron. "Juxtapose the magnetic field on blood vessels to reduce blood viscosity 20-30 percent," Tao said, as quoted by the Daily Mail.
After conducting laboratory tests on blood samples, Tao found that the effect of magnetic field will polarize the red blood cells that are interconnected and form a short chain. Because of this chain is greater than a single blood cells, they move more freely. The effects can be lowered blood viscosity.
"By choosing a suitable magnetic field strength and determine the duration of therapy, we will be able to control the size of blood cells that form chains and automatic control of blood viscosity," he said.
Tao hopes this finding could be an alternative to avoid the use of blood thinning drugs like aspirin which often produces adverse side effects. Not only safe, use a magnetic field will not affect the function of red blood cells.
Publish its findings in the journal Physical Review E, Tao want to refine his research. He dreamed that this could develop into a potent therapy to prevent heart disease.
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