1. Walkregularly.
Going for walks after meals can help increase circulation and aid your digestive system in doing its job. Walking at least 30 minutes each day is recommended.
2. Exercise whenever you can.
Anything that aids in general fitness should boost your circulation.
When you work out, try both [1]:
*.Cardiovascular training. Swimming, biking, running, playing sports, etc. Aerobic activity will improve heart and blood vessel function.
*.Strength training. Strength training (lifting weights) will help you build muscle, which in turn increases the effectiveness of cardiovascular and lymph circulation.
*.Every hour, get up and try 3 to 5 minutes' worth of stretching or small exercise. This is especially handy if you're at a desk all day and barely get a chance to walk around.
Try doing little arm circles, touching your hands to your toes, kicking out your feet, or performing small,slowjumping jacks (enough to get you heart rate up).
3. Get a massage.
Massage, like exercise, increases local circulation by stimulating blood flow in the soft tissue. Many studies point to the overall effectiveness of massage in stimulating healing.
Showing posts with label Blood Circulation. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 13 May 2015
What You Need To Know About Blood Transfusion
Blood Circulation Involves the pulmonary and systemic circulation.
The pulmonary circulation involves transporting deoxygenated blood from right ventricle to the lungs where the blood becomes oxygenated.
The four pulmonary veins then return the oxygenated blood to the left atrium of the heart where the systemic circulation begins.
Oxygenated blood moves from the left atrium to the left ventricle where it is pumped into the aorta.
Blood is then conveyed to all tissues and organs of the body through the branches of the aorta.
Deoxygenated blood again returns to the right atrium then right ventricle through the inferior and superior vena cava where it joins pulmonary circulation.
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