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Your lymphatic system is composed of your tonsils, thymus, bone marrow, spleen, lymphatic fluid, vessels, and lymph nodes. The thymus and bone marrow produce white blood cells called lymphocytes. Your blood vessels deliver oxygen and nutrients to your cells.
Your lymph vessels are like blood vessels except they are full of clear lymphatic fluid that carries white blood cells (B cell and T cell lymphocytes) throughout your body so they can attack invaders and infected cells. Your lymphatic fluid also carries dead cells, metabolic waste, and toxins away from healthy tissue to be eliminated through sweat, mucus, urine, and liver bile which is carried out
Rebounding creates an increased G-force resistance (gravitational load) and positively stresses every cell in your body. As a result, it strengthens your entire musculoskeletal system: your bones, muscles, connective tissue, and even organs. And it promotes lymphatic circulation by stimulating the millions of one-way valves in your lymphatic system.
Sounds pretty good right?
In addition, rebounding is very low impact and allows you to do jumping and aerobic exercises for much longer intervals than you could on solid ground without tiring out or creating harmful oxidative and adrenal stress.
originally posted by: AsherahoftheSea
When the "Master Node" burst it sent most of the fluid into the colon, but everything else rushed to my legs and feet. This is probably why diabetics lose limbs and legs especially -- cause everything the colon can't catch is sent to the legs -- also the reason footbath detoxes work.
originally posted by: AsherahoftheSea
We're speaking of a condition that is not on legit medical books. I still think it plays a part in neuropathy. A combination of the high blood sugar and the accumulation of toxins in the legs, perhaps. It is not a coincidence that the overflow of toxins in my system filled the colon and then the legs. It plays a part in it, I am sure...
originally posted by: AsherahoftheSea
It's not "leaky gut syndrome" it is made of lymphatic fluid and it only happens when the colon is full and can't send it elsewhere for processing...
And the lymphatic system is only VERY SELECTIVELY a part of the bloodstream to prevent toxic shock in emergencies. It is the fluid of the surrounding tissue... that clear stuff like when you pop a zit and all this clear stuff comes out... That...