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AnnA Training

ANNA Training:

1. A get up and be ready for exercise (Your 15 min. Warmup…)

2. No to drugs (coffee / alcohol (also Glycol = Sugar))

3. N utrition conversion 

4. A naerobe sport = longterm sport up to the 10/15/20 km run

Often neglected as a therapy in the clinic – because the patient can implement it himself (and thereby hyperthermia (increase in body temperature = mistletoe therapy (Sport includes many other positive biochemical reactions))) and can be implemented as the first choice for

Cells are transformed and broken down faster through sporting activities. Including healthy cells and pathogens – with high activation of the immune system (observe convalescence time). So every day you have the chance to change your life – after about 2 years you will see a completely new person – except with brain and spinal cord cells (which do not change from birth.)

Disclaimer: Sports – Exercise also causes diseases like heart attacksthere is no guarantee of a cure

works against depression / fatigue / erectile dysfunction / edema / relieves the cardiovascular system / works against sleep disorders / bruises Cool / cold water from below 24 degrees to -6 degrees can offer the following effects: Application  13-21 as long-term use from 5 minutes to 15 minutes:
  • analgesic (pain reliever)
  • antiembolic = against embolism
  • antihemorrhagic = against bleeding
  • antihematomatous = against accumulation of blood (bruise) in a cavity = compartment syndrome
  • anti-edematous = against swelling anti-inflammatory = against inflammation = diletation of your venous system =edema (cold over 5min can produce an longterm constriction of the whole vascular system …
  • antithrombotic = against thrombosis
  • antiseborrheic (against excessive sebum production)
  • antisebostatic = reduced sebum production (without soap)
  • bradycardic = decreased heart rate tachcard for short-term use (less than 5 min)
  • tachypnoeic with short-term use (less than 5 min) = increased respiratory freq.
  • bradypnoic = decreased respiratory freq. = deeper inhalation = ventilate deeper lung segments leads to a reduction of the dead space volume = evacuation of secretion – creates eupnea (normal breathing) … acts against deep-seated pathogens … by reactivating alveolar stem cells
  • hyperemic = increased blood flow = anti-ischemic hypertensive = hypertonic = increased blood pressure myotonic = increase in muscle tone – tension
  • absorptive = increased metabolic exchange
  • stimulative = increase in many hormones such as adrenaline = positive reaction to stress reaction = some increase in reflexes / faster thinking
  • vaso-constricting = vessels contracting tonifying the veins (increasing the tension of the veins / varicose veins) = Kneipp casts / baths
  • hyperemic = stimulation of blood flow = anti-ischemic hypertensive =
  • hypertonic = increased blood pressure
  • myotonic = increase in muscle tone – tension absorptive = metabolic exchange increased stimulative = increase in many hormones such as adrenaline = positive reaction to stress reaction = slightly increased reflexes vaso-constricting = vessels contracting tonifying the veins (increasing tension in the veins / varicose veins) = Kneipp casts / baths hyperimmunizing = strengthening of the immune system – Recruitment of marginal (interstitial dormant) macrophages – CD15 activity decreased? – anti-cancerogenic effect (with anaerobic activity)
  • hypersecretory = release of adrenergic & serotonergic substances – which also belong as a supergroup of dopaminergic substances and thus go through the blood-brain barrier. Normal lipoproteinemia> 160mg / dl blood LDL chylomicrons (through previous anaerobic activity in the form of running and then ice bathing) reduces the hyperlipoproteinemia = arteriosclerosis … thus brain, kidney, liver, heart attack (not good by schizophrenia diseases = too much serotonerg transmitter in the brain)
  • ↑↑↑ (increased) skin tugor = less wrinkling – since fellow connective tissue in the subcutaneous tissue is reinforced by contractile activity Ask your doctor or physiotherapist how to take it slow … 🙂