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Water pipes - The veins of the house

This article uses an anatomical comparison between human blood vessels and home water pipes to explain how the Merus Ring addresses water system calcification and contamination issues.

Water pipes - The veins of the house
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The body and its transport routes

The human body has a conduit system through blood vessels that transport blood and essential substances throughout the body. The heart functions as a pump, moving blood through chambers via heart valves that act as mechanical valves. This creates a closed circuit where fluid remains in constant motion. Different blood vessel types-veins, arteries, and capillaries-serve specific functions with distinct properties. Veins deliver blood to the heart using venous valves to prevent backflow. Arteries carry blood away from the heart. Capillaries act as intermediate stations between arteries and veins. All blood vessel walls are elastic and can change diameter.

When the system threatens to clog

Arteriosclerosis, commonly known as vascular calcification, occurs when substances like lime and bacteria deposit on vessel walls, causing narrowing or blockage. This can result in serious consequences such as heart attacks or strokes. The process develops gradually over time, and effects typically appear in advanced age after irreversible deposits accumulate.

What Merus can do for the "heart circulation" of the house

Water pipes function analogously to blood vessels in homes. Like veins, they have different functions, diameters, and materials. Over time, pipes calcify and develop deposits, incrustations, and blockages-particularly in older structures. While houses don't experience heart attacks or strokes, they suffer from pitting corrosion, unclean water, and microbiological contamination. Unlike human physiology, Merus offers remediation: the Merus Ring can reverse these "diseases," solving and preventing pipe degradation sustainably and effectively. The device functions as "medicine for the house."

Literature

Dr. Nicole Wendler: Blutgefäße. Hg. von netdoktor. Available online at: https://www.netdoktor.de/anatomie/blutgefaesse/ , last checked 12.08.2021

Jantje Bohlmann: Arteriosklerose - Ablagerungen verengen die Adern. Hg. von der Technischen Krankenkasse. Available online at: https://www.tk.de/techniker/gesundheit-und-medizin/behandlungen-und-medizin/herz-kreislauf-erkrankungen/arteriosklerose-ablagerungen-verengen-die-adern-2015810 , last checked 12.08.2021

Blutgefäße: ARD alpha. Available online at: https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/alpha-lernen-oder-biologie/blutgefaesse/ard-alpha/Y3JpZDovL2JyLmRlL3ZpZGVvLzljOWZjNDNhLTM3YTktNDIyMS1iNGM0LTgwMjliMmE1NDg5Mg/?isChildContent , last checked 12.08.2021

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