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The Lymph System
and Your Health
LYMPLEX LYMPHATIC DETOX,
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Lymphatic System Health
Like Cinderella, the lymph labors quietly in the shadows to clean up
the mess made by virtually all the other systems of the body. Widely
regarded as a lesser sister to the circulatory system, the lymphatic
system is actually a crucial player in your body’s ability to ward
off disease and heal from injury.
The lymphatic system is recognized by doctors in Europe and the Far
East for its importance in preventive health care. They understand
how lymphatic function supports every other system in the body,
including the immune, digestive, detoxification and nervous systems.
In fact, many believe that poor lymph health underlies a host of
conditions, from cellulite to cancer.
By contrast, in America our practitioners don’t think much about the
lymph system until something goes wrong usually when infection
causes a swollen lymph node, or worse, when we develop cancer in a
lymph gland, or cancer elsewhere that metastasizes through the lymph
vessels.
The reality is that you have twice as much lymph fluid in your body
as blood. The lymph continuously bathes each cell and drains away
the detritus in a circulatory system powered only by your breathing
and movement. If the movement of the lymph stopped entirely you
would die in a matter of hours.
What can you do to ensure your lymph system stays healthy? There are
a number of ways to support lymphatic function that should be part
of every woman’s health habits. Let’s start by exploring this
amazing system.
Anatomy of the lymph system
The first thing to understand about your lymph system is its vast
extent. Like the circulatory system that supplies blood, the network
of lymph vessels serves almost every cell in your body.
Strung along the lymph vessels like pearls knotted on a string, the
lymph nodes serve as a series of cleaning filters. Lymphatic fluid
percolates through the nodes, being purified and immunologically
boosted at every stage.
The lymph vessels and nodes are made of lymph tissue, but so are
many other parts of the body. One crucial function of lymph tissue
is generating and storing white blood cells, the blood cells that
fight infection. Besides the lymph nodes, principal lymph organs
include the bone marrow (where white blood cells called
B-lymphocytes are made), the spleen, tonsils and the thymus gland
(where T-lymphocytes are made). Lymphoma is a group of related
cancers of the lymphocytes.
The largest concentration of lymph tissue in the body surrounds the
intestines. Called gut-associated lymphatic tissue, or GALT, this
tissue is the guardian of this largest gateway through the body’s
defenses, and it actively separates desirable nutrients from
undesirable pathogens, and helps mount a defense whenever needed.
The flow of lymph fluid
The lymph system’s primary function is to isolate infection and
cellular detritus from the rest of the body and deal with it.
Imagine you are looking at a handful of living cells through a
microscope. A capillary (the smallest blood vessel) delivers blood
with its oxygen and nutrients. The local cells use these nutrients
and excrete waste. There may be pathogens or antigens present that
create an immune response, leaving dead cells and perhaps live
infection. Some of the blood and waste products are picked up by
tiny veins. But much of the vascular fluid and waste and hopefully
all of the live infection is picked up by tiny lymph vessels. This
process is happening all over the body all the time.
Like tributaries trickling into a stream that feeds a slow-moving
river, the lymph system transports lymph fluid through ever-widening
vessels, moving it through 500 filtration and collection points your
lymph nodes. At each successive node the lymph fluid is filtered and
bacteria is removed. If lymph fluid is blocked in one lymph node it
will usually take a detour, but when blockage is extreme it can
cause the lymph fluid to back up and cause swelling in the
surrounding tissue, a condition known as lymphedema.
The far-reaching lymph vessels merge at certain points to form
lymphatic trunks. You have six major lymph trunks in your body, each
responsible for draining filtered fluid from one region of the body.
The lumbar and intestinal trunks drain a large volume of purified
lymph fluid upward from your lower extremities, pelvis and abdomen
into the cisterna chyli, a widened collection pouch at the base of
the thoracic duct.
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