Arterial Blood Vessel Necrosis Left
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Arterial blood vessel necrosis left half of the body.
The intima of the coronary arteries with aortic arch and carotis (lower thirds) are part of the pharyngeal-arch. The intima is composed of squamous epithelium and is highly sensitive (see red column).
Conflict:
Self-devaluation conflict, particular disability corresponding to the localization.
- for the right-handed person concerning mother or child
- for the left-handed person concerning partner
Idiom:
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Hamer Focus:
HH in the cerebral medulla of the cerebrum corresponding to the specific self-value conflict, right
Aktive phase:
Arterial wall necrosis, especially of the intima and musculature.
Healing:
In the healing phase, the so-called atherosclerotic plaque is formed, repairing arterial wall necrosis by fatty-calcareous material. We call this process atherosclerosis or arteriosclerosis, whereas the previous ideas of its formation were wrong.
Crisis:
Centralization
Biological Sense:
At the end of the healing phase and permanent
Reinforcement of the wall of the arterial blood vessels, especially also of the intima.
Notice:
The intima of the coronary arteries with the aortic arch and carotid artery (lower thirds) belong to the pharyngeal-arch. The intima consists of squamous epithelium and is highly sensitive (see red column).