Rumor – A text attributed to Professor Dogma Blechstein is circulating on social media claiming that the feet concentrate 50% of the nerves, veins, and blood volume in the human body. The chain recommends daily walking and offers a series of tips on health and aging.
Analysis
A motivational‑tone text attributed to a supposed “Professor Dogma Blechstein” has been circulating on social networks, especially in messaging apps. The viral message claims that human feet concentrate half of the body’s nerves, veins, and blood and argues that walking daily is essential for health. The content also includes lists with supposed dietary and lifestyle recommendations for a healthier life.
The post follows a common WhatsApp chain format: short categorical statements, impactful claims, and calls to share. But what stands out most is the statistic presented as medical truth. According to the text, the feet would hold 50% of the circulatory and nervous systems, a figure that raised suspicion among specialists and users. Read:
“Please read carefully: Comments from Professor Dogma Blechstein about ‘feet’ – if you didn’t know, you will today* Both feet together contain 50% of the human body’s nerves, 50% of the veins and 50% of the volume of blood flows through them. Walking Feet have the largest circulatory network that connects the body. So walk every day Only when the legs are healthy can blood flow smoothly, so people with strong leg muscles will certainly have a strong heart. Walking Aging starts from the feet up. Walking As we age, unlike when we are young, the precision and speed of command transmission between the brain and legs decrease. Please walk
Additionally, the so-called calcium (bone fertilizer) sooner or later disappears over time, making the elderly susceptible to bone fractures. Walking Bone fractures in elderly people can easily cause a series of complications, especially fatal diseases like brain thrombosis. Walking Did you know that 15% of elderly patients usually die within a year after a hip fracture? Walk every day without stopping It is never too late to exercise the legs, even after age 60. Walking Although our feet gradually age over time, exercising them is a lifelong effort. Walk 10,000 steps Only by regularly strengthening the legs can aging be prevented or reduced. 365 days of walking
Walk for at least 30 to 40 minutes daily to ensure your legs are exercised enough and to ensure the health of the leg muscles. Keep walking You should share this important information with all your friends and family, because everyone is aging every day. Attention, dear Age group from 40 to 90 Controllable 1- Blood pressure 2- Glucose 3- Triglycerides 4- Cholesterol Reducible 1- Salt 2- Sugar 3- White flour 4. Processed foods Requirements 1- Vegetables 2- Legumes 3- Beans 4- Brains 5- Eggs 6- Oils like olive oil or coconut oil 7- Nuts 8- Fruits Forgettables 1- Your age 2- Your past 3- Your problems Basics 1- Your friends 2- Positive thoughts 3- A clean house 4- Go where you are Welcome.
The usual 1- Joy, smiles and laughter 2- Physical activity, even if short 3- Occasional weight control 6 things you should not wait for 1- Don’t wait to feel thirsty to drink water later. 2- Don’t wait to feel sleepy to go to sleep later. 3- Don’t wait to be tired to rest later. 4- Don’t wait to get sick to do medical exams later. 5- Don’t wait to tell someone: I love you. 6- Don’t expect someone or something to negatively affect your self‑confidence. If you have friends Whom you love These suggestions Send to them. Be healthy and fit”
Fact‑checking
The viral content raised doubts about the truthfulness of the claims about feet and the identity of the professor mentioned. In this check, we will answer three main questions: 1) Do feet really concentrate 50% of the body’s blood and nerves? 2) Is there a Professor Dogma Blechstein with recognized authority? 3) Are there other similar chain messages?
Do feet concentrate 50% of the blood, veins, and nerves in the body?
No. The information is false and has no scientific support. According to experts interviewed by G1/Fato ou Fake, feet do have a rich network of blood vessels and nerve endings, but they do not represent 50% of the circulatory or nervous system. For example, the brain holds most of the neurons, while organs like the liver, kidneys, and lungs receive more blood flow. The figure cited is completely unfounded.
Is there a Professor named Dogma Blechstein with medical authority?
No. There is no reliable record of the name Dogma Blechstein in scientific or academic databases like PubMed or recognized medical journals. Not even Google Scholar lists anyone by that name. Everything points to the figure being invented to give false credibility to the text—a common misinformation tactic using the appearance of medical advice.
Are there similar fake‑news health chain messages?
Yes. Chains with health advice lists often mix valid tips with false or imprecise information, creating emotional appeal to drive engagement. Cases like the “medical conference in Berlin,” “lemon with hot water kills cancer cells,” or “list of Nigerian doctors in the USA” are clear examples of viral content exploiting public concern about health to spread misinformation.
Conclusion
It is false that feet concentrate 50% of the body’s blood, veins, and nerves. The claim has no scientific basis and has been debunked by specialized sources. Furthermore, there is no evidence of the existence of the so‑called Professor Dogma Blechstein. The chain follows the pattern of online health misinformation: mixing generic advice with pseudoscientific data, causing confusion and encouraging indiscriminate sharing.
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