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We need to clean the inside of our bodies too, not just the outside. The lymphatic system helps remove toxins, so massaging areas like behind the knees, hips, collarbone, armpits, and inside the arms can help. Doing twists and exercises also helps move toxins out. Keeping the inside clean is crucial for overall health and strength.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the importance of understanding the lymphatic system and its connection to overall health. They criticize the medical community for not recognizing the significance of the lymphatic system and its role in diseases like cancer. The speaker emphasizes the need to focus on detoxification and the elimination of acids from the body. They also mention the benefits of a raw food diet and the use of herbs for healing. The speaker concludes by encouraging viewers to view detoxification as a spiritual and emotional journey towards total healing.

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Our lymphatic system needs cleansing to improve skin health. Start by stimulating the clavicle for 15 seconds, then move to the face, working from under the eyes to the chin and ears. Massage the carotid and jugulodigastric nodes behind the ears. Finally, bring fingers down to the thoracic ducts to drain lymph back into the subclavian vein for overall health. Translation: The lymphatic system needs cleansing for better skin. Stimulate the clavicle, then massage the face and nodes behind the ears to drain lymph for improved health.

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Spinach, seaweed, and garlic are three foods that may improve lymphatic drainage. Spinach is loaded with chlorophyll, which is good for lymphatic system detox. Seaweed contains iodine and chlorophyll and helps to flush out the lymphatics. Garlic contains allicin, a natural antibiotic that supports a healthy immune system and lymphatic drainage.

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The lymphatic system is important for immunity and detoxification. Exercise is the most important way to support it, as lymph relies on muscle contraction to circulate. Because sitting causes lymph stagnation in the pelvis and legs, exercise should involve standing and moving. Walking or using a mini trampoline are good options. Drinking water is also important, as dehydration can cause lymph fluid to stagnate and increase waste buildup. Electrolytes can be added for a mineral boost. Dry brushing, using gentle strokes with a natural bristle brush from extremities towards the heart, can also help. Spending extra time on the joints aids lymph node drainage. Dry brushing exfoliates the skin and moves lymph, benefiting the immune and detoxification systems.

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Sleep is important because it allows our bodies to repair and detoxify. When we sleep, our digestive system shuts down, giving our body time to eliminate waste and toxins. The more waste and toxins in our body, the more sleep we need. On the other hand, if we keep our bodies clean, we require less sleep. So, if we want to live longer or have more time in our lives, it's crucial to maintain a clean body to reduce the amount of sleep needed.

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The lymphatic system carries interstitial fluids, providing nutrition, removing waste, and lubricating tissues. Stagnant lymph can create unhealthy conditions, so daily movement is essential. Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes Qi, lymph, and blood flow, which can be stimulated through rhythmic exercises like walking, yoga, and sauna use. Ice baths can also help pump fluids. Key pumps for lymphatic fluids include the pelvic floor, transverse abdominis, and diaphragm. Movement cleanses and activates lymphatic fluids. Just as stagnant water becomes a cesspool, so can a stagnant mind.

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Everybody's being sold some idea for a detoxing program. No, I'm not selling you anything. The body knows how to detox all on its own. You should be pooping every single day. That's the number one way in which your body detoxes. If you're not pooping every day, you be. Number two, sweating is the second best way to detoxing every single day for ten to fifteen minutes or twenty minutes. You need to drink distilled water every day. The liver by itself detoxes the most every twenty four hours for only a two hour period of time, Jason, and that is between the hours of 1AM and 3AM. I'm not trying to sell you anything. I'm just telling you these are the basic principles to life.

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The lymphatic system is important for immunity and detoxification. Three ways to support it are exercise, hydration, and dry brushing. Exercise helps circulate lymph fluid because the lymphatic system isn't pressurized; it relies on muscle contraction. Exercise helps the immune system filter lymph and catch bugs. Because people sit a lot, lymph stagnation can occur in the pelvis and legs, so standing exercises like walking or jumping are helpful. Lymph fluid stagnates when you're dehydrated, so drink water, and add electrolytes for a mineral boost. Dry brushing involves gentle strokes with a natural bristle brush towards the heart, focusing on joints to help lymph nodes drain. It exfoliates skin and moves lymph, supporting the immune and detoxification systems.

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If you experience regular mucus, dandruff, skin conditions, cysts, or swollen lymph nodes, your lymphatic system may be congested. This occurs when waste accumulates in your lungs, kidneys, colon, and skin. Dandruff indicates lymphatic buildup in the brain, leading to brain fog, poor memory, and headaches. Cysts form when lymphatic waste clumps together, creating pockets of sewage. Swollen lymph nodes serve as dumping grounds for this waste. To improve lymphatic flow, exercise, use a sauna, take hot and cold showers, try dry brushing, elevate your legs, or get a lymphatic massage.

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Your body can repair itself if given a surplus of energy in a hydrated alkaline environment. By addressing issues early, your body can heal bones, muscles, and organs. A comparison of two cadavers shows the impact of lifestyle on internal health, with one specimen showing clean organs and the other displaying significant build-up and damage. Paying attention to the body's fat cells is crucial, as they play a vital role in overall health.

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An Intra Cellular Cleansing involves cleaning every cell in the body, not just the colon. Here are some herbs that can help with detoxification: Hoskeres sagrata stimulates muscle contractions in the intestines and liver function. Rhubarb roots act as a laxative and cleanse the digestive tract. Tradigiosa stimulates pancreatic secretion and aids in fat digestion. Burdock root cleanses the liver and lymphatic system. Chaparral cleanses the lymphatic system and treats diabetes. Dandelion cleanses the kidneys, gallbladder, and blood. Elderberry removes mucus and increases urine flow. Aco cleanses the blood and skin. Eucalyptus is good for skin cleansing. Lillian cleanses the lungs and activates lymph circulation.

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To stimulate lymph nodes, perform five to eight circles at the base of the neck on both sides, below the ears on the side of the neck, in the armpits, and in the groin area. Add deep breathing to target lymph nodes in the abdomen and chest. This can be done multiple times daily to help with lymphatic drainage.

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Oil pulling is a simple and effective way to eliminate waste from the body. It involves swishing a spoonful of oil, preferably coconut oil, in the mouth for a few minutes. The waste is pulled out from the tongue and glands under the tongue, as well as blood vessels. Oil pulling can help with issues like gingivitis and is recommended for detox programs. Coconut oil is particularly beneficial due to its antibacterial properties. It is important to spit the oil out on the grass instead of down the sink to avoid clogging drains. Taking care of our organs of elimination is crucial for effective detoxification.

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To enhance the lymphatic system, aim for seven to nine hours of deep sleep, ideally sleeping on your right side. Exercise and proper hydration are also important. Good posture and ergonomics are crucial, as sedentary behavior hinders blood flow. Stress reduction is also necessary.

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To keep skin healthy and cleanse the lymphatic system, stimulate the clavicle with crossed fingers. The right side contains a lymphatic duct, and the left side contains a thoracic duct, both draining into the subclavian vein, feeding into the superior vena cava, carrying lymph and blood back to the heart. After opening the ducts, tap the face for thirty seconds to stimulate blood supply, then slap the face to bring in more hyperemia. After another thirty seconds, bring everything from the face to the ears. Then, every thirty seconds or a minute, take your fingers from the ears and bring it down to the ducts.

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Rebounding, using a small trampoline, increases detoxification by activating the lymphatic system. Unlike the heart, which pumps blood, the lymphatic system relies on movement. The G-forces from rebounding open and close the bowels, increasing detoxification by 15 times. This process cleanses the lymph nodes and removes toxins from the body. Starting with just five or ten minutes of rebounding can yield significant health benefits.

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The lymphatic system carries interstitial fluids, providing nutrition, removing waste, and lubricating tissues. Stagnation leads to unhealthy conditions, so daily movement is essential. Rhythmic exercises like walking, yoga, and sauna use promote flow. Ice baths can also help pump fluids. Key pumps for lymphatic fluids include the pelvic floor, transverse abdominis, and diaphragm. Moving the body helps move interstitial fluids, promoting health. Just as stagnant water becomes a cesspool, so can a stagnant mind. New and varied movements cleanse and activate lymphatic fluids.

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Your body has the ability to repair itself, even from serious conditions. By maintaining a surplus of energy and a hydrated alkaline environment, your body can heal any issue. This means that there are no incurable diseases, only a point of no return where permanent damage has occurred. To illustrate this, we compare two cadavers, one healthy and one unhealthy. The unhealthy specimen shows a dirty liver, blackened stomach, pancreas, and spleen, and a buildup in the bowel known as mucoid plaque. By understanding the importance of energy and hydration, we can support our body's natural healing abilities.

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Lack of hydration sabotages lymphatic drainage results. Many people only drink one or two glasses of water a day, which can cause fatigue, bloating, puffiness, and water retention. The body is over 60% water, and every cell, tissue, and organ depends on it. Lymph fluid is mostly water, so the lymphatic system relies on hydration for drainage. Not drinking enough water slows down the entire drainage process. If you don't feel a difference when you drink water, it's likely because your baseline is already dehydrated. Hydration is a simple way to support your body, so back up lymphatic drainage treatments with adequate water intake.

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Keep healthy once a week for twenty minutes. Sit in a hot bath that contains a handful of Epsom or sea salts. Put about 10 drops of lavender essential oil in there and a half a cup of baking soda. The combo draws out those toxins. It lowers your stress related hormones, and balances your pH levels.

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The lymphatic system drains toxins from our body, but it can become clogged, leading to frequent colds, joint pain, and allergies. Here are 7 ways to detox the lymphatic system: 1) Try lymphatic massages by deeply massaging each lymph node while breathing deeply. 2) Use a sauna (finish or infrared) to induce stress and promote lymphatic flow. 3) Drink lemon water in the morning and stay hydrated throughout the day to keep the lymphatic system flowing. 4) Re-ground by jumping on the ground for 5 to 10 minutes. 5) Clean up your diet by removing chemical additives that can enter the lymphatic system. 6) Use chelating agents like activated charcoal or bentonite clay to bind heavy metals that can block the lymphatic system. 7) Brew up wood to purify the blood and improve lymphatic flow. Like, follow, and share for others to benefit.

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#1 Toxicologist: "You're EXPOSED To Hidden Chemicals Causing Cancer & A Decreased Lifespan!"
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Dr. Vivian Chen discusses how everyday objects in the home contribute to toxin exposure, with a focus on endocrine disruptors and microplastics. The conversation unfolds as a practical ranking exercise: cookware comes up first, with Teflon-based nonstick pans identified as high-risk due to PFAS leaching, especially when scratched. Cast iron and stainless steel are proposed as safer alternatives, with caveats about iron transfer from cast iron to acidic foods and the heat handling required for stainless steel. The discussion then broadens to identify the main sources of endocrine disruptors, emphasizing plastics, BPA, phthalates, and the critical role of reducing contact time with plastic containers through glass storage and careful can usage. The host and guest explore common household items such as fragrances, cleaning products, aluminum foil, and scented products, ranking them on a risk scale and pointing listeners to resources like the Environmental Working Group for safer product choices. They stress that eliminating all exposure is unrealistic, so the goal is minimization and practical swaps that can meaningfully lower the toxin load, such as switching to glass, choosing glass or stainless steel for cooking and storage, and avoiding heating plastics. The dialogue delves into air quality and the invisible routes of exposure, including microplastics in the air from tires and indoor sources; strategies like high-quality air filters and opening windows are offered to reduce indoor contamination. They also cover lifestyle habits that bolster the body's detox pathways, including maximizing fiber intake, maintaining regular bowel movements, and exercising, which supports lymphatic and mitochondrial function. The conversation touches on detox-supportive foods like cruciferous vegetables and broccoli sprouts rich in sulforaphane, as well as the potential role of sauna, red light therapy, and sleep in facilitating detoxification. Throughout, the emphasis is on actionable, incremental changes rather than alarmism, with anecdotes about real-world effects—such as improvements in congestion and skin issues after eliminating certain products—and reminders that small, consistent steps can accumulate into significant health benefits over time.

Mind Pump Show

Top Naturopathic Doctor Explains the Overlooked Gut-Lymph Connection | Dr.Cabral | Mind Pump 2615
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Dr. Cabral discusses the significance of food sensitivity testing in functional medicine, highlighting its popularity due to its accessibility and relevance to common health issues. Unlike traditional Western medicine, which often overlooks food sensitivities, these tests can identify latent reactions that manifest as symptoms like skin rashes, brain fog, and digestive problems. He explains the difference between immediate allergic reactions and non-life-threatening sensitivities, emphasizing that sensitivities can lead to inflammation and various health issues over time. The conversation also touches on the importance of gut health and the lymphatic system, noting that a compromised gut can lead to autoimmune issues. Dr. Cabral explains that the lymphatic system plays a crucial role in immune function and detoxification, and that movement is essential for its proper functioning. He discusses common gut issues such as SIBO, candida overgrowth, and H. pylori, and the importance of addressing these with natural antimicrobials. The hosts share personal experiences with food sensitivities, noting improvements in health after eliminating certain foods. Dr. Cabral stresses the importance of testing for food sensitivities annually and suggests that even those without symptoms may benefit from identifying problematic foods. He encourages practitioners to incorporate food sensitivity testing into their practices, emphasizing its potential to enhance client outcomes and overall health. The episode concludes with information about courses for practitioners interested in administering these tests.

Huberman Lab

Improve Your Lymphatic System for Overall Health & Appearance
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Andrew Huberman introduces the lymphatic system as an essential yet often overlooked component of immediate and long-term health, appearance, and longevity. He addresses the perception of some lymphatic-related wellness practices as "woo," explaining the scientific basis behind methods like rebounding and specific breathing techniques. The podcast first contextualizes the lymphatic system by briefly describing the blood circulatory system, highlighting how arteries deliver oxygen and nutrients, and capillaries allow exchange with tissues, leaving behind excess interstitial fluid and cellular waste. The lymphatic system acts as a crucial drainage network, collecting this remaining fluid (lymph) and waste products, including carbon dioxide, ammonia, and cellular debris, which would otherwise accumulate and cause inflammation, infection, and conditions like brain fog. Unlike the cardiovascular system, the lymphatic system lacks a central pump, relying instead on body movement and muscle contractions to propel lymph through its one-way vessels, often against gravity, back towards the heart and eventually into the venous blood supply. Huberman outlines several protocols to support lymphatic health. Regular movement, such as walking (aiming for at least 7,000 steps daily), cardiovascular exercise, swimming, treading water, and even gentle rebounding, are vital for stimulating lymph flow. Diaphragmatic breathing is emphasized as a powerful, accessible method to encourage lymph drainage, particularly from the cisterna chyli in the abdomen, by creating pressure differentials. Lymphatic massage, characterized by light, gentle pressure rather than deep tissue manipulation, is also discussed as a medically recognized practice, especially for conditions like lymphedema, with specific attention to drainage points around the clavicles. Proper hydration is also critical for maintaining lymphatic flow. Beyond drainage, the lymphatic system plays a critical role in immune surveillance. Lymph nodes, strategically located throughout the body, sequester lymph fluid, allowing immune cells like T-cells and B-cells to detect and combat foreign invaders such as viruses and bacteria. Swollen lymph nodes are a common sign of this immune activity. The podcast dedicates significant attention to the "glymphatic system," the brain's lymphatic drainage system, discovered in 2012. This system is crucial for clearing metabolic waste products from the brain, primarily during sleep. Poor sleep impairs glymphatic clearance, leading to brain fog, cognitive impairment, and visible signs like facial puffiness and under-eye bags. Side sleeping is identified as the most effective position for optimizing glymphatic drainage, along with maintaining a cool sleep environment. Finally, long-wavelength light exposure (red light, near-infrared) is presented as a tool to reduce inflammation and improve lymphatic function in the skin and underlying tissues, contributing to better appearance and overall health.
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