: Cowan contends that the standard theory—that blocked arteries cause heart attacks—is often incorrect. He instead focuses on the role of the autonomic nervous system and the heart's "cosmic" connection to the environment, including sunlight and nutrition.
: The book explores the "Chestahedron," a unique seven-sided form discovered by Frank Chester, suggesting the heart's physical shape is designed to create specific spiral movements in the blood. Human heart, cosmic heart : a doctor’s quest to...
Dr. Cowan proposes a radical shift in how we view cardiovascular health: : Cowan contends that the standard theory—that blocked
: He advocates for therapies like G-strophanthin (ouabain), a plant-based compound he believes can prevent heart attacks by balancing the nervous system and supporting the heart's unique metabolic needs. Author Background He suggests it is a facilitator of flow
: Drawing on the work of philosopher Rudolf Steiner and artist Leonardo da Vinci, Cowan argues that the heart acts more like a "hydraulic ram". He suggests it is a facilitator of flow rather than the primary driver of blood, which instead moves through its own momentum and the suction created by the heart's geometry.
is a book by Dr. Thomas Cowan that challenges the fundamental medical belief that the heart is a mechanical pump. Core Arguments
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