Cardiovascular System Basics with the West Florida Vein Center of Safety Harbor, Florida

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A Look at the Cardiovascular System

At The West Florida Vein Center of Safety Harbor | Tampa Bay, Florida, we understand that the majority of our patients are not physicians themselves and have only a basic layman’s understanding of the vascular system. While this is generally enough information, as a person ages or their vein health becomes an issue, there may come a time when treatment at a vein center by a licensed vascular specialist becomes necessary.

For those who become vein patients, a certain level of understanding of the cardiovascular system becomes crucial in understanding and addressing what is going on in their own bodies.

We have included a basic easy to follow introduction to the vascular system in this article. This guide is simply intended to introduce some of the vocabulary words your doctor will likely be using with you, ensuring that their directions and recommendations are clear.

The circulatory system is made up of a series of blood vessels designed to carry blood, oxygen, and nutrients delivering them throughout the body. Waste products your body doesn’t need is picked up at the same time throughout the tissues and carried to the correct locations for disposal.

The types of Blood vessels and what they do

  • Capillaries are extremely numerous and tiny blood vessels located between the veins and arteries. The main purpose of capillaries is to assist both the arteries and the veins as they perform their functions. Capillaries distribute the oxygenated blood from the arteries out into the cells, and then collect the waste and distribute it back into the veins.
  • Veins are medium-sized vessels that perform an extremely important function in the circulatory system. It is the job of the body’s veins to pump blood from throughout the body’s tissues back to the heart, expanding as they collect waste.
  • Arteries are the largest, fewest, and most vital vessels within the human body. The purpose of arteries is to carry oxygen-rich blood pumped directly out of the heart and distribute it throughout all other tissues. The body’s major arteries are quite large but break down into smaller and smaller branches in order to be able to reach all of the body’s organs.

It’s easy to see how vital this system is. Other important bodily systems – the respiratory, digestive, and urinary systems, as well as the body’s ability to regulate its own temperature – would not be able to function without nearly constant interaction from the vascular system. Because the pumping action in the vascular system must constantly battle with the force of gravity, the body’s arteries, veins, and capillaries must work very hard, and they are highly sensitive to problems and issues.

While you may understand the vascular system a little better after reading this, unless you are a physician you will most likely not be able to self-diagnose or treat any venous conditions that come up. Without a properly functioning system of blood vessels to distribute oxygen and eliminate waste, the body would simply fail.

To learn more about the vascular system and the importance of your vascular health, please get in touch with Dr. Zuzga at West Florida Vein Center today. www.westfloridaveincenter.com. (727) 712-3233 to schedule your appointment.

 

The Fountain of Youth – Legend, Myth, and the Reality of Renovo Vita

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Since time immemorial people have been searching for secrets to help them live longer and more youthfully. The story of the fountain of youth itself has roots around the world as a mythical spring that would restore youth to anyone who bathed in or drank from its waters though none of these tales seemed to pin point the actual location.

Stories of restorative waters go back as far as the river of paradise in the fourth century B.C. The fact that this story was told in many societies all over the globe seemed to lend credence to its possible existence.

Spanish Explorer Ponce de Leon received a contract in 1512 to explore and settle islands previously unexplored. Where he anchored was off the eastern coast of Florida. Though he had been told by the king to keep an eye out for this idyllic body of water otherwise deemed the fountain of youth, Ponce de Leon never found it. The tale was created by Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas, the Spanish king’s historian. He wrote that it turned men into boys to help solidify the imagination and belief of the people.

With the legend now alive and well a statue of the explorer was placed in St. Augustine, one of Florida’s oldest cities. A nearby tourist attraction portraying itself as the fountain of youth.

So, while Mr. Deleon may not have ever really found what he was looking for we believe it is because he was looking in the wrong place.St. Augustine, Florida still holds the Fountain of Youth as a tourist attraction.

At Renovo Vita we believe we have found the secret, and we are ready to share it with the world. That secret is cellular renewal nutrient technology. Recreating, repairing, and rebuilding your body on an individualized cellular level from the inside out, one cell at a time, naturally.

We have performed the trials, done the studies, and seen the real-life results. Renovovita revitalizes! The fountain of youth does exist. It just isn’t a literal water fountain.

To find the fountain of youth you must look inside yourself. Decide you are ageless, and it becomes possible.

We have hand crafted three amazing products that work individually and even better when used together. Virg-NWith-N, and Zero-N. Help restore wellness, boost your immune system, and keep you feeling and looking your very best.

We truly believe that with these supplemental advances age really becomes just a number.

Interested to learn more?

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