Abstract

explains the cause of chronic internal diseases. Constriction of capillaries in response to an irritating trigger develops local micro-hypothermia. It is this focus of hypothermia, which in turn becomes a constant irritant maintaining illness, i.e., making a disease chronic. In response to irritation, i.e., a trigger-initiator (cold/ infection/ inflammation) and later focus of hypothermia, and in order to eliminate them, the blood flow increases through the spontaneous expansion of the capillary net locally. The formation of new capillaries is essentially the growth of the excess tissue [5].

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