

RESEARCH ON WHOLE BODY PERIODIC ACCELERATION
RESEARCHES ON WBPA
Cardiovascular System
Horizontal rhythm (Whole Body Periodic Acceleration) can strengthen damaged endothelial function and increase endothelial cells, providing a new possible strategy for the treatment of cardio- vascular diseases.
Masatosh Fujita Professor of Cardiology, Kyoto University, Japan
Arrhythmia
A single horizontal rhythm (Whole Body Periodic Acceleration) can effectively and quickly improve the endothelial function of the elbow artery, increase cardiac vagus nerve activity, and relieve hypoxic arrhythmia.
Bonpei Takase Professor at University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland
Stroke
Through horizontal rhythm (whole Body Periodic Acceleration), tPA will be increased in large quantities, which will significantly increase the fibrinolytic activity, reduce the formation of thrombus or embolism, and reduce the chance of stroke.
Jose A Adams Professor and doctor of Mount Sinai Hospital in Miami, USA
Hypertension
Horizontal rhythm (Whole Body Period Acceleration) increases the blood supply of hypoxic lower limbs and reduces the harm of hypoxia by activating nitric oxide to synthezie nitric oxide and up- regulating angiogenesis factors.
Rokutanda Taku Professor at Kumamoto University, Japan
Anti-Oxidation
One hour of horizontal exercise (Whole Body Periodic Acceleration) can increase cardiac antioxidant concentrations, so horizontal exercise can increase intrinsic antioxidant capacity and reduce reperfusion damage.
Arkady Uryash Professor at Miami Miller School of Medicine
Sexual Function
A single horizontal rhythm (Whole Body Periodic Acceleration) can effectively and quickly improve the endothelial function of the elbow artery and increase the activity of the cardiac vagus nerve, improve erection and reduce the problem of premature ejaculation.
Bonpei Takase Professor at University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland
Atherosclerosis
Horizontal rhythm (Whole Body Periodic Acceleration) can improve coronary artery function in both healthy people and those with coronary artery disease
ShotaFuKuda Doctor at Yoshikai Hospital, Osaka, Japan
Lung Function
Horizontal rhythm (Whole Body Periodic Acceleration) is a non-invasive mobile ventilation method and a brand-new ventilation support method.
ShotaFuKuda Doctor at Yoshikai Hospital, Osaka, Japan
Cell Regeneration
Appropriate sheer force can induce human mesenchymal stem cells to produce vascular endothelial growth factor and stimulate endothelial cell differentiation.
Naoya Sakamoto Professor at Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
Increase Nitric Oxide
Studies have proven that horizontal rhythm (Whole Body Periodic Acceleration) processing before cardiac hypoxia can stimulate the synthesis of nitric oxide through the P-Akt pathway, increase the secretion of nitric oxide, and protect the heart to reduce damage.
Jose A. Adams Professor and doctor of Mount Sinai Hospital in Miami, USA
Parkinson’s Disease
Horizontal rhythm (Whole Body Periodic Acceleration) has strong scientific evidence as an adjunctive therapy to combat the clinical symptoms of Parkinson’s disease and can be used as an adjunct to alternative medication.
Marvin A. Sackner Professor, Physician, Mount Sinai Hospital, Miami, USA
Diabetes
Horizontal rhythm (Whole Body Periodic Acceleration) can improve coronary microcirculation and reduce insulin resistance in diabetics.
Tasushi Kono Yoshikai Hospital, Osaka, Japan
