Signs of a Clogged Lymphatic System and 10 Ways to Cleanse It
Signs of a Clogged Lymphatic System and 10 Ways to Cleanse It
In order to remain healthy, we need
to eliminate all toxins that tend to accumulate in our body.
Our body contains many glands and
organs, whose role is to get rid of toxins, and their system is called the
lymphatic system. However, it can be easily clogged, and thus cause various
health issues.
This system is vital for our immune
system and consists of the spleen, the tonsils, the thymus gland, lymph nodes,
and other glands. Its roles include:
Elimination of the interstitial
fluid from a tissue
Transport of white blood cells to
and from the lymph nodes into the bones
Absorption and transport of fatty
acids and fats from the digestive system
Transport of antigen-presenting
cells (APCs), like dendritic cells, to the lymph nodes
Its function can be impeded due to
physical inactivity, processed foods intake, and nutritional deficiencies.
The following conditions indicate
that your lymphatic system needs detoxification:
- Excess weight
- Digestive disorders
- Arthritis
- Sinus infections
- Chronic fatigue
- Unexplained injuries
- Skin conditions
- Frequent headaches
According to Jillian Levy, CHHC, the
lymphatic system “is a critical part of the immune system, vital for protecting
us from illness and damaging, disease-causing inflammation. Essentially, the
lymphatic system is the body’s inner “drainage system,” a network of blood
vessels and lymph nodes that carry fluids from tissues around the body into the
blood and vice versa.
The lymphatic system has the primary
role of protecting the body against outside threats — such as infections,
bacteria, and cancer cells — while helping keep fluid levels in balance.
The best way to protect the complex
series of crisscrossing lymphatic vessels and “nodes” that span almost the
entire body (everyone except for the central nervous system) is to eat a
healing diet, exercise and take steps to detoxify the body naturally.”
Take a look at the following natural
ways to cleanse the lymphatic system and ensure a healthy lymph flow:
1. Clean water
To ensure a healthy flow of the
lymph, drink up to half your body weight in ounces of water daily.
2. Foods that stimulate lymph flow
Raw foods rich in nutrients improve
the healthy function of the lymphatic system, such as almonds, cranberries,
walnuts, garlic, green leafy veggies, low-sugar fruits, avocados, chia seeds,
and Brazil nuts.
3. Exercise
Regular exercise is crucial for a
healthy lymphatic system. The most stimulating exercise for the lymphatic
system is rebounding on a small trampoline.
“Any type of regular exercise and
movement (such as simply walking more) is good for keeping lymph fluid flowing,
but some exercise seems to be particularly beneficial, including yoga (which
twists the body and helps fluid drain), high-intensity interval training (also
called HIIT workouts, which is great for improving circulation) or
“rebounding.“
Rebounding is growing in popularity
and involves jumping a small trampoline that you can keep inside your house. It
only takes up a few feet, and just five to 10 minutes of jumping daily can
really get your heart rate up and help keep your lymphatic system running
smoothly.”
4. Alternative treatments
One of the most powerful ways to
detoxify the lymphatic system is the procedure of lymphatic drainage with
Lymph-Biologics, as it stimulates the circulation of fluids, toxins, lymph, and
fat. Another effective treatment is acupuncture.
5. Avoid foods that clog the lymphatic system
You should avoid the following
foods: sugar, table salt, soy, processed foods, and conventionally raised meat
and dairy.
6. Hot and cold showers
The hot water dilates the blood
vessels, while the cold water shrivels them, so these effects eliminate the
toxic fluids from the body.
7. Breathe deeply
Even though there is 3 times more
lymph fluid than blood in the body, there is no organ to pump it, so deep
breathing helps the lymphatic system to transport the toxins into the blood
before they are cleansed by the liver.
8. Dry brushing
To stimulate the flow of lymph,
brush the dry skin in a circular motion for 10 minutes using a bristle brush.
Take a shower afterward.
9. Herbal teas
Herbal teas support a healthy
lymphatic system, so make sure you drink cilantro, poke root, Echinacea,
astragalus, goldenseal, and wild indigo root tea.
10. Avoid tight clothes
Tight clothes reduce the circulation
and clog the lymphatic system, which can cause an accumulation of toxins.
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