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Lymphatic Cleanser
The Lymph system is critical to
our health. Once it is compromised we risk serious health
consequences. The Lymphatic Cleanser has a proprietary formula that
cleanses and balances our lymph system to keep it operating at an optimal
level. Those whose lymph system is already compromised will also benefit
from this unique formula. The lymphatic system is composed of lymph vessels, lymph nodes, and organs. The
functions of this system include the adsorption of excess fluid and its return
to the blood stream, absorption of fat (in the villi of the small intestine) and
the immune system function.
Lymph vessels are closely associated with the circulatory system vessels. Larger
lymph vessels are similar to veins. Lymph capillaries are scatted throughout the
body. Contraction of skeletal muscle causes movement of the lymph fluid through
valves.
Lymph organs include the bone marrow, lymph nodes, spleen, and thymus. Bone
marrow contains tissue that produces lymphocytes. B-lymphocytes (B-cells) mature
in the bone marrow. T-lymphocytes (T-cells) mature in the thymus gland. Other
blood cells such as monocytes and leukocytes are produced in the bone marrow.
Lymph nodes are areas of concentrated lymphocytes and macrophages along the
lymphatic veins. The spleen is similar to the lymph node except that it is
larger and filled with blood. The spleen serves as a reservoir for blood, and
filters or purifies the blood and lymph fluid that flows through it. If
the spleen is damaged or removed, the individual is more susceptible to
infections. The thymus secretes a hormone, thymosin, that causes pre-T-cells to
mature (in the thymus) into T-cells. The most important
functions of the lymphatic system are Maintenance of fluid balance in the
internal environment. Plasma filters into the interstitial spaces from
blood flowing through the capillaries. Much of this interstitial fluid is
absorbed by tissue cells or reabsorbed by the blood before it flows out of the
tissue. A small amount of interstitial fluid is left behind. If this would
continue over even a brief period of time, the increased interstitial fluid
would cause massive edema. This edema would causes tissue destruction or death
This problem is avoided by the presence of lymphatic vessels that act as
"drains" to collect the excess fluid and return it to the venous blood
just before it reaches the heart. The lymphatic system is a specialized
component of the circulatory system. Consists of a moving fluid (lymph) derived
from the blood and tissue fluid and a group of vessels (lymphatics) that returns
lymph to the blood. Lymphatic vessels parallel veins.
Supporting and strengthening the Immune System. When our body fluids are
balanced and cleansed our immune system is able to function more efficiently. We
have more energy and the ability to fight off disease within our body.
The introduction of our new lymphatic cleanser can be of much value in cleansing
and balancing our important lymph system.
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