The following article content refers to the famous human ancient Egyptian mummy horus medical research, I hope you can read this article, after reading will definitely help you find the "health code" of the human body! You see for yourself the mystery of how you can survive longer!

The mummy doing ct, picture from Jacc
In ancient Egypt more than 3500 years ago, a beloved princess was once revered as the "Daughter of the Moon" and "beloved Amun God", but even the "Daughter of the Moon" suffered from atherosclerotic plaques, and she was the oldest known patient with coronary heart disease, her name being Yahmos Meyette Eamon. She was only 40 years old when she died. Modern medical scientists' medical research on ancient Egyptian mummies has revealed that human atherosclerotic plaques actually existed in ancient times, and this disease in ancient times was mostly seen in the princely generals, which can be said to be a rich disease.
Atherosclerotic plaque is the most serious disease that harms modern humans. As we all know, atherosclerotic plaque is the pathological basis of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases have become the first major killers that lead to the death of modern people. So, in ancient times thousands of years ago, were there any atherosclerotic plaques? To this end, allam and colleagues conducted the famous horus study, this study of 52 mummies in ancient Egypt carried out CT examination, through ct examination to study the aortic blood vessels on these mummies, and finally found that these ancient Egyptian mummies were commonly found atherosclerotic plaques, which shows that ancient Egyptian aristocrats generally had cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
The results of this study have been published in 2011, which has attracted widespread attention from the global medical and archaeological communities, and has also been reported by many domestic media and professional academic journals.
Back to the point, this world-shaking medical trial found that 70% of these 52 mummies found plaque in the aorta, 65% of the peripheral arteries found plaques, 40% of the carotid arteries found plaques, 40% of the iliac arteries found plaques, and 15% of the coronary arteries found plaques. The average age of onset of these 52 coronary atherosclerosis is about 48 years old. At that time, this medical study believed that the problem of atherosclerosis was common among the ancient Egyptian nobles, and it was inferred that many ancient Egyptian nobles died of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
Speaking of which, it has to be said that the mummies in Horus's research were all nobles in ancient Egypt at that time, because only princes and equal nobles would be mummified after death. Even 3,000 years ago, these aristocrats were basically food and clothing, and at the same time lived a life of fine food and little physical activity. How much like the days of modern people, especially now the young generation of the day is more than enough, go out to take the car, indulge in drinking and socializing every day, go home and lie down to play mobile phones, almost every day to eat delicious high-sugar, high-fat, high-salt food, takeaway a lot, snacks every day uninterrupted (many snacks are rich in trans fatty acids, which is beyond the ancient aristocracy). Therefore, the cause of death of these ancient Egyptian aristocrats in 3000 years has long foreshadowed why cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases have become the first killer of modern people, because we have a common way of life with them, and even more than that.
All in all, the "first killer" of modern human death is cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, which is already an indisputable fact, and now the incidence of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases is getting younger and younger. I hope that through the medical research of these ancient Egyptian mummies 3,000 years ago, we can sound the alarm bell for the vast number of young friends. To say the words of our common people, whose bodies are long in flesh, who eat hay plugs every day, who have cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Since everyone knows the causes of these diseases, the rest is to pay attention to improving lifestyles, pay attention to scientific diet and exercise, and seek medical treatment if necessary.
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