Arteriosclerosis
There is research that indicates that cells from arteries themselves can produce insulin-like growth factor if they are exposed to stretching in cell culture. It fits with the observation that arteriosclerosis mainly affects the sharpest bends in the widest parts of the coronaries where stretching and bending of the coronaries are more pronounced than in the straight or thinner parts of these arteries.
If there are cells in the arteries producing insulin-like growth factor and they are few compared to all cells in the wall of the arteries taking part in the formation of arteriosclerosis, it will be an advantage when treating with Invasivol. The effect of Invasivol is greater on few cells than on many cells
Implications for:
Arteriosclerosis: Stroke, heart attack