25.000 miles of capillaries

We have estimated 10 billion capillaries in body and restoring these blood vessels is most important for health.

1/15/20251 min read

Blood vessels
Blood vessels

The smallest blood vessels in the microcirculation are the capillaries and there are an estimated 10 billion capillaries in the body. These are just over a millimeter long and in total they would be over 25.000 miles long. The thickness is several times narrower than a hair. The capillaries reach basically every cell in the body, so these small friends are important as they supply the cells with oxygen and nutrients.

Health starts from the inside with the capillaries which are our heroes for good health. It is important that we help the microcirculation to clear out toxins, viruses, microplastics etc. as these blood vessels have a fundamental function for a well-functioning body. As they are so small and thin they are sensitive and lose efficiency over the years due to blockages of debris, or even stop working. With pure nutrition in molecular form we can now clear away toxins etc. effectively and also microplastics which there was no solution for before.

The body wears down a lot from what we eat. Over the years, our joints become stiffer, etc., which to some extent/largely depends on microcirculation and the blood vessels also stiffen, which creates a less functional body and when it has been going on for a long time, inflammation/diseases occur. In Chinese medicine, all/most diseases are due to blockages in the body.