K, I'm 19m,
I can't really remember what I was doing at the time, however, i became extremely curious and a question popped into my head. "what if a person could control their blood flow?" This question has been eating at my brain for the last 4 hours.
If anyone can answer this I'd be very greatful.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? russianspy1234 answered Friday March 28 2008, 12:14 pm: errr im guessing since you are 19m you werent talking about the kind of blood flow in the last answer... anyways, blood vessels are one directional, veins flow into the heart, arteries away from the heart, changing that would pretty guarantee something really bad happening. if you could control the speed, you could lower or raise your blood pressure as needed to stay healthy. you would be able to possibly prevent a heart attack by making sure blood didnt knock off any cholesterol deposits, though if it became a big problem, it would require constant attention. you would probably be able to speed up more than your body naturally would in times of physical stress to get more oxygen to your organs as well. [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
Epiphany730 answered Friday March 28 2008, 1:47 am: Control you blood flow? hmmm. I'm not sure whether you're talking about the amount of blood flow or how many times blood flow occurs? But if you mean "the amount" then that's depends on your body and how much of the lining your bosy has built up preparing for a possible pregnacy each month. As for " how many times" then you can't really control when it comes unless you're on birth control. Some of the birth controls products regulate how many times you may see your period a year. Foe example, I think with "Seasonal" you get your periond 4x a year. I'm not sure but rather than continue to think about it for hours on end.. ask your doctor or simply... google it.. I hope this helps. [ Epiphany730's advice column | Ask Epiphany730 A Question ]
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