Anatomy and Physiology of Heart Chakra aka Anahata

 

The anatomy and physiology of the heart chakra aka Anahata associate with those of the circulatory system or cardiovascular system.

As the chakra gets dissolved, the organ of heart as a muscle no more needs to keep constriced. It also receives more oxygenated blood back from the lungs extra-activated through opening the solar plexus chakra.

Hence the heart is able to pump out more volume of pure oxygenated blood in its one single stroke. Therefore it doesn’t need to push very hard. And if the arteries have not already gone very narrow, it tends to lower the blood pressure. It’s the pressure with which the blood pumps itself out into the aorta.

Cardiovascular physiology is the study of the circulatory system or cardiovascular system. More specifically, it addresses the physiology of the heart (cardio) and blood vessels (vascular).

Dissolving the solar plexus chakra automatically imparts prolonged aerobic exercise capacity to the body. It may also increase stroke volume, which frequently results in a lower (resting) heart rate.

Low heart rate prolongs ventricular diastole (filling), increasing end-diastolic volume, and ultimately allowing more blood to circulate.

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