UCF Hypertension
I. Hypertension
Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a phenomenon in which the pressure on the walls of blood vessels is constantly higher than normal when blood flows in the blood vessels. Hypertension is often called a silent killer. In most patients, hypertension can take place under normal circumstances. If the blood vessel wall is under higher than normal pressure for a long time, it can lead to serious diseases such as coronary heart disease and stroke.
Hypertension is a controllable but incurable disease that requires life-long treatment. Once drug treatment is started, the patient should not stop or change the drug at will. Otherwise, blood pressure will rise again and even difficult to control. Long-term hypertension can cause serious complications such as heart disease, stroke, renal failure, ocular fundus lesions, and even blindness, threatening the life. If the patient has a history of hypertension and is currently using antihypertensive drugs, he should be diagnosed with hypertension even if the blood pressure is below 140 / 90mmHg.
II. Mechanism and effect of UCF in hypertension
Hypertension is a clinical syndrome characterized by an increase in systemic arterial blood pressure (systolic and / or diastolic blood pressure), which can be accompanied by functional or organic damage to the heart, brain, kidney and other organs.
Blood pressure in the human body is regulated by many factors. One of the most important factors in the aging process is the decline in the ability of human vascular endothelial cells to maintain contraction and expansion. This decline is due to the damage of free radical or ROS. This process (and many other processes in the body's aging) is due to the decline in the restoration ability of the human stem cells. Similar to other cells in the body, these stem cells are impaired and dormant due to the aging process.
Hypertension is a common chronic disease and one of the main factors of cardiovascular disease. Traditional treatments (such as changing lifestyles, paying attention to diet, and uses with antihypertensive drugs) cannot completely eradicate the symptoms of hypertension. UCF, which contains cytokines that stimulate blood vessel growth. It can flow through the body, promoting angiogenesis, increasing vascular elasticity, and improving hypertension. With the strong restoration and regeneration effect, UCF, which is a cytokine product, can repair blood vessel walls, increase the elasticity of blood vessels, improve hypertension symptoms to a certain extent, and prevent the occurrence of hypertension complications.
III. Cases of UCF in hypertension
Case 1
u Description: Mr. H was the owner of a large pharmaceutical company. He had high blood pressure symptoms due to long-term work stress and mental stress, and had a history of hypertension for more than 5 years. He needed to take antihypertensive drugs all year around to control blood pressure.
u Diagnosis: The results of Mr. H's blood pressure examination in the clinic in 2017 indicated that his systolic blood pressure was 141mmHg and diastolic blood pressure was 76mmHg. Because of taking antihypertensive drugs for a long time, although his blood pressure was not particularly high, he could be diagnosed to have hypertension.

Physical examination report of Mr. H on August 11, 2017
u UCF scheme: In August 2017, Dr. Ian Chinsee, Chief Medical Expert of PURECELL, developed a UCF repair scheme for him based on his Physical examination report and physical conditions. In the same month, Mr. H underwent a UCF systemic anti-aging repair in the company of his family.

In August 2017, Mr. H received systemic repair with UCF
u Feedback of repair effects: After Mr. H underwent a UCF systemic repair, according to the daily habits control and diet control described by Mr. H, Dr. Ian Chinsee advised him to stop taking antihypertensive drugs for 3 months.
Surprisingly, 1 month after discontinued drugs, Mr. H's blood pressure dropped from 141 / 76mmHg, which was originally controlled by medication, to 116 / 67mmHg. The examination 3 months after UCF systemic repair showed that Mr. H remained stable at 119 / 67mmHg without taking any antihypertensive drugs.

Review of Mr. H's blood pressure 3 months after UCF repair
u Repair effect follow-up: It has been more than 2 years since Mr. H underwent UCF repair. According to our health tracking, Mr. H has never taken any antihypertensive drugs, and the blood pressure has been within the normal range and maintained a stable level. According to the Physical examination report of Mr. H on August 14, 2019, his blood pressure was 122 / 77mmHg (see the figure below).
In addition, Mr. H had diabetes at an early stage and had caused a complication namely diabetic foot. After a UCF systemic repair, he not only improves hypertension, but also because of a systemic repair, UCF, which contains cytokines that stimulate the growth of new blood vessels, has a good repair effect on diabetic ulcers and local ulcers caused by ischemia of the distal limbs. Therefore, Mr. H's diabetic foot has also been effectively controlled and improved, which has not yet relapsed.
According to Mr. H's recent physical examination report, his heart function index is 3.8L / min * m2. The function of the heart in Mr. H who is 62 years old, is better than that in his 32-year-old daughter (heart function index is 3.4L / min * m2).

Blood pressure examination of Mr. H after 2 years of UCF repair in August 2019

Heart index comparison between Mr. H and his daughter (Mr. H on the left)

