There are several types differentiated by the original nature of it’s creation.
At it’s worst – which is what the general population experiences – it is ‘HEAT’ unleashed and out of control running rampant throughout the body.
Heat naturally rises and as it does within the human body seeks the highest points to try and dissipate excess. It is trying to find an outlet to create equilibrium between it and it’s environment.
The physical brain needs ‘HEAT’ to sustain it’s internal function. But it can only do so within certain tolerance levels. Heat understands nothing but it must get rid of excess. When a BALL of ‘HEAT’ such as a blood clot travels throughout the body, it becomes defined by it’s path of travel. Growing bigger, sharper more agitated in it’s attempt to dissipate it’s excess. And it’s surrounding environments in which it travels respond according to their nature. If they have excess or lack of ‘HEAT’ themselves there will be some type of exchange taking place between the physical and functional formation of the blood clot and especially ‘WHERE’ it is directed – in other words the path it will end up taking. If there is a deficiency in the local surrounding environment and it is cold, the need of the excess ‘HEAT’ in a blood clot will naturally gravitate to that area to try and dissipate it’s excess there. Depending on the ‘LIPID’ fat level of how cold and stagnant and ‘OLD’ the fat is, the excess may or may not succeed. Most of the time ‘HEAT’ in the form of blood clots will only dissipate it’s excess immediately without taking the necessary time to do so. It is in a highly excited state like a charged electrical ion trying to create balance.
When a blood clot along it’s way cannot dissipate itself into a lower local environment, it just keeps on going and the target unfortunately becomes the brain. In the brain, it travels to the coldest spots and usually that is where the damage occurs.
Arteriosclerosis aids and abets this process in shaping and defining the final travel path of blood clots towards the brain.
If you manage to understand these processes, with the application of just the right amount of ‘COLD’ in the lower body, it is possible to redirect potential blood clot towards safer areas so that they may dissipate their excess without causing brain damage. It’ll be a trial and error process since every individual to get it right.
Body Fat is a true determinant of not ‘IF’ but rather ‘WHEN’ you will get a ‘HEAT’ blood clot. You don’t necessarily have to be obese. Different types of ‘FAT’ will cause different reactions from person to person and will lead to blood clots. It’s just a matter of what types of fats and where they reside in the body that will determine if it dissipates before it gets to the brain.
Obviously the older and longer that a fat has settled into an area or areas, the higher your chances of getting a blood clot to successfully deliver it’s ‘HEAT’ potential to the brain and cause a stroke. In those types of cases, the payload potential is much higher because the body has trained itself to bring excess ‘HEAT’ up higher and much faster through time.
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