Energy and mind Structures
Ventricular Diastole Strength: Heart's Relaxation Power
Val-t (Ventricular Diastole Strength) refers to the heart's ability to relax during diastole, the phase when the heart chambers fill with blood. This biomarker plays a crucial role in cardiovascular health by ensuring efficient blood flow, which is essential for delivering oxygen and nutrients to tissues. A strong diastolic function supports not only physical vitality but also mental clarity and emotional stability, as adequate blood supply is vital for brain function. Val-t interacts with various organs, notably the kidneys and lungs, which help regulate blood volume and oxygenation, respectively. Additionally, it is influenced by the autonomic nervous system, linking emotional stress responses to heart function. Poor diastolic strength can lead to fatigue and decreased resilience, while optimal val-t levels enhance overall well-being, energy, and vitality. This biomarker serves as a vital indicator of heart health, emphasizing the interconnectedness of cardiovascular function with overall physical, mental, and energetic health, thereby underscoring its importance in maintaining a balanced and resilient state.
In BioCoherence, find the biomarkers in the Analysis screens.