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tinyshe · 5 months
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Prayer Request: please pray that this new doctor can help reverse some health crisis and can be affordable for us.
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bodyalive · 5 months
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“According to Eastern medicine be it Indian, Chinese, Tibetan or Thai, the left side of the body is totally different from the right side. Even some Buddhist monastic traditions include within their precepts for monks to sleep on their left side. Although it sounds weird resting and sleeping on the left side has many health benefits.
The lymph drains to the left.
The left side of the body is the dominant side of the lymphatic system. Most of the lymph drains down to the thoracic duct which is located on the left side. In its path the lymph transports proteins, glucose metabolites and waste products that are purified by the lymph nodes to be drained to the left side.
Derived from the above it is common to deduct in Eastern medicine that the diseases of the left side of the body may be due to chronic congestion of the lymphatic system.
The priorities of the body.
According to ayurveda congestion occurs in the body following certain priorities. If the lymphatic system is digested, the liver and blood are subsequently saturated with toxic substances. Primary symptoms of congestion present on the left side of the body before moving to the right side where they make their later appearance.
Feeling bored after a meal?
The Indian suggestion is that if you take a break after eating, do it lying on your left side. The rest should not exceed 10 minutes and is different from the evening nap which is usually 20 minutes or more.
Stomach and pancreas hanging to the left side. When you lie on your left side both naturally hang allowing for optimal and efficient digestion. Food is driven to move naturally through the stomach and pancreatic enzymes are secreted in a paulatin way and not in a single stroke, which happens if you lie down on the right side.
Laying on your left side your liver and gallbladder hang from your right side. Resting on the left side allows them to hang and secret their precious enzymes into the digestive tract, emulsifying fats and neutralizing stomach acids.
When the digestive system is stimulated this way your digestive cycle is shorter and doesn't leave you stranded for the rest of the afternoon. Try resting 10 minutes on your left side after eating.
Feel energized and not tired after eating.
Try to eat in a relaxed way mid-day and don't forget to rest on your left side and check that you will feel more energized and with better digestion.
Sleeping magic from the left side.
Best elimination.
The small intestine flushes toxins through the ileocecal valve (VIC) on the right side of the body at the start of the large intestine. The large intestine travels down the right side of your body, crosses your stomach and descends down the left side.
Through the VIC, sleeping on the left side allows gravity to stimulate bodily waste into the large intestine from the small intestine more easily.
As the night passes and continue sleeping on your left side the debris moves more easily toward the downward column and morning removal will be easier.
Best cardiac function.
More than 80% of the heart is located on the left side of the body. If you sleep on the left side the lymph drained to the heart will be driven by gravity taking work out of your heart while you sleep.
The aorta, which is the largest artery in the body, comes out from the upper part of the heart and is arched left before going down to the abdomen. By sleeping on the left side, the heart pumps blood more easily into the downing aorta.
Sleeping on the left side allows the intestines to move away from the cava vein that brings blood back to the heart. Noticeably the cava vein rests on the right side of the thorn, so when you lie down on the left side the viscera move away from the cava veina. Again gravity makes the heart job easier.
The sparrow is on the left side.
The spleen is part of the lymphatic system and is also on the left side of the body. Its function is that of a large lymph node which filters the lymph and additionally filters the blood. When you lie on the left side the fluids return to the basin is easier and is more easily produced by gravity.
The lymphatic system drains all cells in the body through contractions and muscle movement and not by heart pumping. Helping the lymph drain into the pelvis and heart with gravity is a simple way to purify your body.
And while there are no scientific protocols on it, sleeping on the left side does make sense. Understanding ancestral wisdom based on knowledge of modern anatomy clears up many doubts about the reasons that exist in the east to sleep a certain way.”
Original article written by Dr. John Doull
[Leila L'Abate]
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bpod-bpod · 1 year
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To the Bone
Our bodies are served by a double supply network – our blood carries important cells and chemicals to distant tissues, while our lymphatic system keeps fluids balanced, siphons off waste and helps immune cells slosh into place. The two systems complement each other, but in some tissues they’re difficult to spot and in bones, the lymphatic system has remained elusive. Here, using gentle pattens of lasers, light-sheet microscopy allows researchers to peek inside this mouse’s knee joint, and pinpoint the lymph vessels (highlighted in blue) in the surrounding bone (purple). The team find that certain types of stress cause lymphangiogenesis –a growth which expands the lymphatic system’s support for healing bones that's often dulled in old age. Researchers hope targeting the genes and proteins involved may help the lymph to continue guiding bone regeneration in older human limbs.
Written by John Ankers
Video still from work by Lincoln Biswas, Junyu Chen and Jessica De Angelis, and colleagues
Tissue and Tumor Microenvironments Group, MRC Human Immunology Unit, MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, Medical Sciences Division, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Image originally published with a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Published in Cell, January 2023
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dornish-queen · 10 months
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I'm in my advance portion of the course now. This is a game changer for my practice. Helps with edema, pain, post surgery, post lypo. Also helps with anxiety and calming the nervous system.
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suzieb-fit · 6 months
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After such a good start, back into fasting after two weeks away, I'm struggling.
The mucus problem is in overdrive.
Doesn't bother me so much during longer fasts, but it never goes away fully.
After a recommendation from a fellow resetter, I'm trying lymphatic drainage massage.
No idea if it's having any effect just yet, but I'm going to keep on with it, at least once a day.
I'm at the point now where I'll honestly try anything, as long as it's free, lol.
Most people have strongly advised me to go back to dairy free and persist with it.
But I don't want to do two things at once, or I won't know which one helped, if either of them DO help.
So I'll stick with this for a week. If ot makes no difference, I'll have to go dairy free once again.
I'm also now thinking the recent damp, muggy weather is another trigger.
Anyway, on with this new trual.
Plus I will hopefully have my results back from the hair strand bioresonance test in the next few days
I started the day with my usual bulletproof, then got moving with a good, solid upper body strength workout.
Lack of sleep, food intolerances, roller coaster blood sugars, inflammatory conditions and rubbish weather won't get in my way.
Clench those fists, look straight ahead, and keep working......
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radoatshakedefendor · 10 months
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Herbs for the lymphatic system
Did you know the lymphatic system is larger than the circulatory system?
It takes out all the waste.
Cleavers
Red clover
Red Root with Poke root *paste for the breast*
Violet leaves
Figwort
Burdock root with Dandelion root
Echinacea
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er-cryptid · 7 months
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Lymphatic Vessels
-- occur throughout the body
-- go alongside arteries and veins
-- absent in the central nervous system, bone marrow, teeth, and avascular tissue
-- lymph capillaries are the smallest lymphatic vessels
-- lymph capillaries begin as dead-end vessels
-- lymph capillaries resemble blood capillaries
-- lymph capillaries are porous to surrounding fluids
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lensoils · 1 year
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rainebowdash · 8 months
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anyone else here a 17 y/o girlie with an "important lymphedema" that no one seems to find the cause of but "oh that's weird you shouldn't be suffering from this at age 17, people generally get those in their 60-70s"?
cause I personally can't do this anymore and I've been dealing with mine for just 4 months.
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sidewalkchemistry · 1 year
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💚💚The lymphatic system. Too much forgotten even though it runs through the entire body and highly affects how much vibrancy & clarity runs throughout our body. Skin included of course💚💚
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sweet-raw-healing · 1 year
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True healing - detoxification - should not even be called 'alternative' as it is the only way to healing oneself and is based on true science, anatomy and chemistry.
Ailin Duran, detox specialist
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poisonfae · 1 year
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so y’all I just found out the results and I actually do have lymphoma. It’s pretty crazy but, true. I’m just trying to process it. If anyone has any experience with this, msg me. otherwise I’m just gonna be relaxing and processing, as well as waiting for type and level results.
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travelinglowcarb · 2 years
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I had a pretty great week 🥰👍 but then I rest in between so I haven't had a chance to post much. 🙃
I had a good PT workout Tuesday in my friends pool after my acupuncture appt, and I found a great video online for full body lymphatic massage - plus started testing magnetic therapy (anklets, bracelets, acupressure ear magnets, etc).
I can definitely tell a BIG positive difference adding in the MLD & magnets this week!! 💖
Friday the kids took me to Nashville so I could see a band I like, and I was even able to dance a little. 😊
Wednesday I spent a couple hours at the creek near my house 🌞❣️ and Saturday I did a full hour of exercise at the city pool (PT) with gorgeous clouds and an amazing breeze. 🏊‍♀️
I can still only do maybe one thing a day, or a few things a week really, and taking it slow & easy, but I call that a GREAT week!!! 🙌
* It requires advil and a knee brace to get out with lots of elevating my legs & resting in between, but I'm SO happy to be able to do a little more than before. 🥰 That plus working, too...
How are things with you, and what are you into this weekend?
We have storms rolling in here, and I need some recovery time after dancing & swimming, so I'm in for the weekend to enjoy the storms from the back deck. ⛈⚡️ I love a good storm!
I look forward to getting well enough to get back out for my solo adventures again soon. 🛶 💦
I'm thinking I'll be able to hit the (easy) trails later this fall - hopefully! 👣
I'll post some photos & videos from my week as soon as rest up. I look forward to sharing the highlights with you! 💖
After my swim yesterday I stopped at a little local place and had a bunless cheeseburger with spring greens on the side. 😋
I'm craving seafood lately so I may do some grilled shrimp & salmon this weekend.... What about you?
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I've been down with longcovid for 21+ months, if you're just tuning in 😉
I've always said: Your health is your greatest asset. 💯
I've been put to the test on that. 😅
I am completely committed to restoring my health, and making each day as great as it can be, one day at a time. 🎯❣️
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bpod-bpod · 10 months
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Sperm Travels
Human sperm go on quite the journey before finally being released. Over 4 to 6 weeks, developing sperm travel through a long, winding tube called the epididymis, which exits the testes and heads to the penis. The epididymis helps developing sperm mature but also has a role in immunity, which affects male fertility. Researchers now probe its immune role by mapping out key structures of its immune system: epididymal blood and lymphatic vessels. Mice were genetically engineered with fluorescently-tagged lymphatic vessels. Epididymal tissue was collected from these newborn and adult mice, fluorescently labelled for other lymphatic and blood vessel markers and treated to make it transparent. High-resolution 3D imaging (pictured) revealed detailed 3D views of lymphatic (pictured) and blood vessel networks, which shed light on their development, including the fact that lymphatic vessels closely follow fibrous partitions (white) in the epididymis called septa.
Written by Lux Fatimathas
Image adapted from work by Christelle Damon-Soubeyrand, Antonino Bongiovanni and Areski Chorfa, and colleagues
Institut « Génétique Reproduction & Développement », UMR CNRS 6293 - Inserm U1103 – Université Clermont Auvergne, Faculté de Médecine, Clermont-Ferrand and Université Lille, CNRS, Inserm, CHU Lille, US 41 – UAR 2014-PLBS, Lille, France
Image originally published with a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Published in eLife, June 2023
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anftherapy · 2 months
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globalhealthcares123 · 5 months
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In an era where innovative medical technologies continue to redefine the boundaries of healthcare, Lympha Press emerges as a versatile and indispensable tool. Targeted towards enhancing lymphatic and circulatory health, Lympha Press offers a plethora of therapeutic benefits. In this comprehensive exploration, we delve into the top 10 Lympha Press benefits, emphasizing the keyword “Lympha Press benefits” throughout.
Lympha Press Benefits: Lymphatic Drainage Enhancement
At the core of its functionality, Lympha Press shines in its capacity to enhance lymphatic drainage. Lymphatic drainage is vital for the body’s immune system, as it aids in the removal of toxins, waste, and excess fluids from tissues. This benefit ensures that Lympha Press is a powerful ally for individuals dealing with lymphatic issues, reducing the risk of complications and promoting overall health.
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Edema, often characterized by uncomfortable swelling caused by fluid buildup in tissues, is a common concern. Medical conditions like venous insufficiency, heart failure, or even prolonged periods of immobility can contribute to edema. Lympha Press comes to the rescue by effectively reducing edema. Its intermittent compression therapy facilitates the movement of excess fluid from tissues back into the bloodstream, providing much-needed relief.
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