Gemoreflector of Bringman

Introduction: The Bringham Hemorrhoid is a device that is used to reduce high blood pressure by forcing blood flow to the extremities. It was developed back in the 19th century by Joseph Bringham and consists of a ring of lead wire wrapped around the wrist or ankle. Its operating principle is based on the law of gravity - in the circulatory system, higher pressure occurs in the head and neck area, which leads to an increase in venous pressure and a decrease in capillary blood flow. The Bringham hemoreflex ring serves as a kind of “siphon” that pumps venous blood towards the legs, causing a decrease in pressure in the upper body and relaxation of the blood vessels. The idea of ​​​​creating a Bringham hemoreflector is to use air circulation in the tissues of the body. The device is placed on an open area of ​​skin and a stream of air is released through a special tube. The wind forces blood into the veins located on the inside of the limbs, providing blood flow and increasing its volume, thereby helping to lower blood pressure. This method is popular in many countries around the world, especially for the treatment of hypertension. It also has several advantages over other methods such as the use of pills and other medications. Firstly, the hemoreflex of the Bringada ring improves not only blood pressure, but also venous tone, which has a positive effect on the speed of blood flow and cell metabolism in the body. Secondly, this method allows you to maintain normal function of the cardiovascular system, which is important for people with pathologies of the heart and blood vessels. Third, the anal circulation ring reflex reduces cholesterol levels in the blood, which helps prevent atherosclerosis and other diseases associated with elevated levels of this substance. This approach to lowering blood pressure does not