The Danish Scientist Who Found a “Second Heart” Inside the Human Body — And the Simple Move That Activates It

Illustration of the soleus muscle acting as a “second heart” that pumps blood upward in the body.

In 2022, researchers at the University of Copenhagen made a discovery that quietly rewrote human physiology.
They found that the soleus — the deep calf muscle behind your shin — houses a reflex system so powerful it acts like a second heart.

Not metaphorically.
Functionally.

Dr. Henrik Pedersen, lead researcher, described it this way:

“When the soleus is inactive, your lower body becomes a storage tank.
When it’s active — you restart youth.”

Why This Matters

This “peripheral heart” does what the real heart can’t do alone:

  • Pushes oxygenated blood back toward the torso
  • Clears metabolic waste from muscles
  • Prevents the sluggish circulation that leads to stiff joints and fatigue
  • Supports the brain’s fluid-cleaning cycle

It’s one of the most important yet overlooked mechanisms for staying energetic and youthful.

The Movement That Turns It On: The Soleus Push

After hundreds of tests, the team found only one exercise that fully activates this internal pump:

The Soleus Push

  1. Sit with both feet flat on the ground.
  2. Lift your heels slowly while keeping your toes planted.
  3. Lower back down.
  4. One rep every second.
  5. Continue for 10 minutes.

Unlike running or walking, this move doesn’t exhaust the muscle.
It awakens it.

Within minutes, you feel warmth rising through your legs — the “second heart” switching online.

Clinical Trial Results After One Month

Participants who practiced the soleus push daily experienced:

  • 43% increase in blood oxygenation
  • Lower resting heart rate
  • Improved insulin sensitivity
  • Enhanced cerebrospinal fluid circulation — the brain’s natural cleaning system

Their bodies weren’t just working better.
They were rebooting from the inside out.

Try It Right Now

Sit tall.
Feet flat.
Lift your heels — slow… steady… controlled.
Drop them.
Repeat.

  • It’s simple.
  • It’s quiet.
  • It’s evolution’s hidden upgrade to keep you youthful long after your main heart begins to tire.

This is the muscle you’ve been ignoring — and the “second heart” you didn’t know you had.

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