Biologic Rhythms Arterial/Venous

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Flow Cooperation Rhythm: Another circadian rhythm is the cooperation, co-joined rhythm of artery plus vein. This rhythm is an elecrophysiologic phenomenon and maintains arterial and venous flow rates in a appropriate synchronized manner so that arterial flow will not be faster than venous flow can manage and venous flow will not override arterial flow. The rhythm palpable on the body surface is longitudinal on the skin. It requires the coordinated palpation of 2 neighboring surfaces. There is an elongation of the surface in a longitudinal manner, which next to this rhythm there is a shorten in a longitudinal manner. If there is any region in the body where this rhythm is not palpated it reflects a compromise of the cooperated activity of arterial and venous flow rates. Carotid Sinus Synchronizer: at the carotid sinus. Bilateral at the carotid sinus, this longitudinal elongation/shortening can be palpated. Whenever there is a compromise of this cooperated arterial/venous flow rate, the area can be treated with the carotid sinus synchronizer. 4. Arterial/Lymphatic Flow Cooperation Rhythm: There is another flow which is the cooperation of arterial flow and lymphatic flow. Lymph exits from the heart via the aorta through the arterial circulatory system and returns in the lymphatic system. This coordinated activity of artery and arterial and capillary flow of lymph with return of lymph through the lymphatic capillaries and vessels, via the terminus and into the heart, is perceived as a horizontal circadian rhythm which is similar to the arterial/venous flow rate rhythm, because there is an elongation of the tissue next to a shortening of tissue, but horizontal in nature, rather than longitudinal in nature, there is an elongation of the tissue and a shortening of the tissue next to it, horizontal in direction, which can be palpated anywhere on the body’s surface. When this rhythm is not palpated, there is the reflection of a compromise of arterial/lymphatic lymph flow coordinated activity. Carotid Sinus Synchronizer: the horizontal rhythm with an elongation/shortening of the tissue can be palpated at the Carotid Sinus. The synchronizer can be used for treatment of those areas that are compromised with this rhythm a manifested by loss of horizontal elongation/shortening of the tissue. The synchronizer can be used for treatment of those areas that are compromised with this rhythm as manifested by loss of horizontal elongation/shortening of the tissue. There is a similarity to Myofascial mapping in the nature of the circadian rhythm manifesting on the body surface. It is possible to erroneously conclude that the arterial/lymphatic lymph flow coordinated activity on a horizontal plane is similar to positive transverse plane mapping. This must be differentiated on palpation. The arterial/venous cooperated activity of flow rate which is palpated as elongation/shortening of the tissue in a longitudinal manner can be erroneously perceived as positive sagittal plane mapping. This must be differentiated.