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Do You Know What Your Lymph System Does?

The lymphatic system’s primary function is to transport lymph, which is a clear, colorless fluid that contains white blood cells, helping to rid the body of toxins, wastes, and other unwanted materials including airborne pollutants, food additives, drugs (of any kind), pesticides, etc. It is made up of glands, lymph nodes, the spleen, tonsils and the thymus gland.

The lymph system also absorbs fats and fat-soluble vitamins from the digestive system, delivering the nutrients to the body’s cells.

In the past, researchers and other experts ignored the importance of the lymph system, but in 2012, scientists from USC stated that they found that it is no less essential than the blood circulatory system for human health and well-being. In fact, they felt it should be considered, the “other,” and not secondary, vascular system in human physiology.

This system is essential for tissue repair as well as inflammation in most organs of the body – any dysfunction results in blockage in the flow of lymph. This also causes damage to the immune system.

Ensuring that your lymphatic system is flowing smoothly may be a key factor for improving well-being, eliminating or reducing pain from arthritis and headaches, and even helping to lose weight.

A sluggish lymphatic system can have a serious impact on health – it’s been linked with many chronic illnesses like fibromyalgia, MS, chronic fatigue syndrome, and even cancer. Symptoms can include general body aches and pains, frequent infections or illness, fatigue and swollen glands.

To improve lymph system functioning:

Keeping your lymph system functioning optimally offers a multitude of benefits; you’ll likely experience less pain and illness as well as having more energy throughout the day.

-The Alternative Daily

Sources:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22474611
http://www.holistichealingnews.com/go-with-the-flow-the-lymphatic-system
http://www.care2.com/greenliving/11-ways-to-boost-your-lymphatic-system-for-great-health.html
http://www.cnmhealth.com/2012/07/19/how-to-keep-your-lymphatic-system-healthy
http://www.jaoa.org/content/105/10/457.full

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