How does Pulse Wave Technology work?
When your heart beats, it radiates a pulse wave down the lining of your arteries. That pulse wave is met with a certain amount of resistance based on plaque accumulation, irregularities and elasticity of the artery walls etc, and this causes a rebound wave, or echo wave to travel back in the other direction. The elasticity of the arterial walls determines the size and shape of that wave. Measuring your pulse wave determines the velocity or how fast your blood travels through your vascular system. Slow moving blood means a slow delivery of oxygen. A lack of oxygen can result in a lack of energy, slow metabolism, memory loss and a poor immune system. In a matter of minutes, an individual can know and understand the health of their cardiovascular system. You can see if you have the heart and arteries of a teenager, normal for your age, or at risk of a heart attack. You will be shown: The biological age of your heart and arteries. Pumping efficiency and ejection of blood. Arterial elastici