Thermobalancing therapy

Fine Treatment offers a new approach to treating high blood pressure, or hypertension, by addressing chronic problems in the organs that cause this condition through thermobalancing therapy. This innovative approach targets the organs that cause high blood pressure, namely the heart and kidneys.

High blood pressure, or hypertension, is easy to detect but not easy to treat with lifestyle changes, so most people are prescribed five different medications for years and for life, often two, three, or four different antihypertensive drugs.

About high blood pressure medications

  1.  ACE inhibitors (angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors) block the hormone that constricts blood vessels, allowing blood to flow more freely and reducing the workload on the heart.
  2.  Angiotensin II receptor blockers are an alternative for patients who cannot tolerate the side effects (such as a dry cough) of ACE inhibitors.
  3.  Calcium channel blockers prevent calcium from entering the muscle cells of the heart and arteries, leading to relaxation and dilation of blood vessels.
  4.  Thiazide diuretics, also known as "water pills," help the kidneys remove excess sodium and water from the body, reducing the amount of fluid flowing through the blood vessels.
  5.  Beta blockers slow the heart rate and reduce the force with which the heart pumps blood, lowering overall blood pressure.

Thus, it becomes clear that most medications are aimed at reducing the load on the heart and improving kidney function to reduce high blood pressure.

What are side effects of high blood pressure medicines?

There are risks and complications associated with taking high blood pressure medications: dizziness and falls, high or low potassium levels, which can cause dangerous heart rhythm disturbances, and so on.

High blood pressure medications

Long-term use of medications to control high blood pressure carries certain health risks, including a heart attack and stroke.

Therefore, doctors recommend people with high blood pressure change their lifestyle, such as losing weight, increasing physical activity, and eating a healthier diet are other possible treatments. However, as mentioned at the beginning, these changes don't work. The main reason for this is the lack of treatment of the heart and kidneys, which play a key role in the development of high blood pressure.

A new personalized approach to hypertension treatment

Thermobalancing therapy, using a range of Dr. Allen's devices, creates a favorable environment with a constant temperature and stabilized internal pressure, improving deep blood flow in the tissues of the treated organ. Dr. Allen's device effectively allows local capillaries to restore their normal function, ultimately leading to the restoration of the affected organ.

To treat hypertension, two of Dr. Allen's devices should be used: one for the heart and one for the kidneys. Thermobalancing therapy as a method has received a U.S. patent based on its mechanism of action.

Dr Allen's Device for Heart Treatment improves blood circulation strengthening cardiac muscle, relieves angina, preventing need of blood pressure increase. Dr Allen's Device for Kidney Treatment improves blood circulation in both kidneys naturally improving filtration thereby preventing blood pressure increase. Both devices work naturally and are free from side effects.

What is considered high blood pressure?

Normal blood pressure for young people (less than 120/80 mmHg) consists of two numbers: Systolic (top number): the pressure during a heartbeat (120 mmHg). Diastolic (bottom number): the pressure at rest between heartbeats (80 mmHg).

Traditional approaches that use blood pressure measurement only to assess the need for pharmacological treatment of hypertension may limit understanding of what is happening in the bloodstream of the heart muscle, putting such people at high risk of developing cardiovascular disease. At this stage, it is extremely important to monitor the intake of medications, their dosage and duration of treatment.

All medications should be prescribed only for short periods of time, and their use should be carefully monitored. It should be noted that for a 60-year-old, normal, healthy blood pressure is approximately 130/80 mmHg. A reading of 150/80 mmHg is considered elevated and usually corresponds to stage 1 or 2 hypertension. Although this is not a medical emergency, measures should be taken to address the underlying causes.

Fine Treatment offers a new approach to treating high blood pressure.

DrAllen's devices develop a new personalized approach to treating high blood pressure in people of all ages.

In middle-aged people, hypertension often develops due to nutritional issues, when excess salt in the diet overloads the kidneys, preventing them from properly filtering blood. Hypertension, in turn, damages the kidneys. In this case, it is advisable to use Dr Allen's Device for Kidney Treatment.

Due to age-related thickening of the arteries in the cardiovascular system, high blood pressure attempts to restore blood flow to the heart. However, this pressure only damages the heart muscle. Therefore, in this case, it is advisable to use Dr. Allen Device for Heart Treatment.

Fine Treatment specializes in the production and distribution of Dr. Allen's devices, which allow people to manage chronic conditions from the comfort of their own homes and is committed to helping people with high blood pressure safely improve their health and well-being.

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