Hypotension is low Blood pressure. It occurs when the muscular walls of arterial system provide insufficient vascular resistance or vasoconstriction.
The protocol targets restoration of blood flow to the smooth muscles inside arteries, and to the control centers in the brain. The goal is to restore the process which maintains natural vascular tone, which resists blood flow.
The absence of the ability to resist blood flow causes low blood pressure, and variable hypoxia to distal parts of the body, including hands, feet, and skin. In some cases, capillary flow reduction due to inflammation, limits blood flow to other parts of the brain and sensory systems which result in tinnitis, hearing loss, and vertigo. These conditions often accompany accompany hypotension, often respond to therapy.
The references report that this often a single use of this program restores normal blood pressure in over 50% of cases.
This protocol should only be used by people with a sound heart. Do not use this procedure if you have heart disease. The procedure uses oxygen during a niacin flush, with other nutients which improve vascular performance.
If you are not familar with a niacin flush, then you should take a dose of niacin before the procedure to become familiar with the sensation. It is not dangerous. Visit the OMST Main Page. |