Non-Invasive Quick Diagnosis of Cardiovascular Problems from Visible and Invisible Abnormal Changes with Increased Cardiac Troponin I Appearing on Cardiovascular Representation Areas of the Eyebrows, Left Upper Lip, etc. of the Face and Hands: Beneficial Manual Stimulation of Hands for Acute Anginal Chest Pain, and Important Factors in Safe, Effective Treatment

    Yoshiaki Omura, Melissa Ward Jones, Harsha Duvvi, Motomu Ohki, Aaron Rodriques
    TLDR Visible and invisible changes on the face and hands can indicate heart problems, and manual hand stimulation can relieve chest pain.
    The study identified at least 7 cardiovascular representation areas on the face and 2 on each hand, where visible and invisible changes could indicate cardiovascular problems. Notable changes included whitening and hair loss in the eyebrow areas, and biochemical changes in the left upper lip and middle finger. Increased Cardiac Troponin I levels were associated with these changes, particularly in the eyebrow areas. The Bi-Digital O-Ring Test was effective in detecting these issues non-invasively. Manual stimulation of hand areas often alleviated acute anginal chest pain. The study also highlighted the beneficial effects of 400 I.U. of Vitamin D3 for heart, brain, and cancer, while cautioning against the harmful effects of 2000 I.U.
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