Arteriosclerosis is the most commonly occurring and most threatening and widespread disease showing up in civilized society. The current medical treatments provided thus far will temporarily decrease symptoms, but it will not stop Arteriosclerosis from advancing in the body.
Arteriosclerosis is a disease of the arteries. The substantial aspect of this illness is the building up of cholesterol on the walls of the arteries, and due to this, the rate of blood flow decreases consistently over time.
Because there is less blood flow through the body, there is a decrease in the amount of oxygenated blood reaching cells. In early stages of the illness, the affected individual will not notice any difference, and the disease is left to grow stronger. Over time, the ill person will begin to complain of difficulties in minimal physical exertion. Examples of this are cramping in the legs after walking short distances, or thigh pain and stiffness similar to the pain of a muscle strain, which dissipates after a few minutes of rest.
The second major symptom is the thickening of the arterial walls. Over the course of several years, fat and cholesterol will attach itself to the walls of the vessel. When the vessel is completely sealed off to any blood flow, the tissue dependant on the oxygen and nutrients that are normally supplied through the closed off vessel, will begin to deteriorate. Most men will not willingly speak about sexual problems, and don't even consider the possibility that erectile dysfunction can be an early symptom of Arteriosclerosis.
The Sonotherapy treatment is useful in reversing the debilitating effects of this disease. Specialized sound waves are emitted into the body through the soles of the feet. These sound waves travel through the entire circulatory system, reverse the metabolism of the cells and as a result blockages in the vessels are reabsorbed into the body, and blood flow is re-established.