Lymph Detoxification
When waste material leaves the body cells, it is carried away by the two circulating body fluids, namely, the blood and the lymph. The lymph is formed out of the blood but contains no red blood cells. Each cell in the body is bathed by the intestinal fluid, which consists of materials from the bloodstream together with substances passed out of the cells. Because the lymphatic system carries away toxins from all body cells, its proper functioning is important to the health of the entire body. It is the author's belief that the colon is the principal organ through which mucoid matter from the lymph is eliminated, even though this idea would be quite new in orthodox medical circles. The science of anatomy reveals that the walls of the colon contain microscopic lymph vessels which combine into larger vessels that empty into cisterna chyli, which is a central lymphatic pool located in the abdomen. Lymph from the small intestines, back, or lower body also empties into the cisterna chyli. The Cisterna chyli is the origin of the thoracic duct, which travels up the body and connects with the bloodstream slightly below and the left of the base of the neck. Through the thoracic duct, lymph from all parts of the body, except the right side of the head, neck and chest and upper right arm, empty into the bloodstream. Detoxing the body is an effective way to remove built up mucous and toxins from the lymphatic system. Cleansing the colon is a great place to start. The site does not provide
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