11 ways to boost and clean your lymphatic system for great health: ( courtecy;--Adapted from Weekend Wonder Detox by Michelle Schoffro Cook.)
11 ways to
boost and clean your lymphatic system for great health: ( Adapted from Weekend Wonder Detox by Michelle Schoffro Cook.)
The
lymphatic system, or lymph system as it is also called, is a system made up of
glands, lymph nodes, the spleen, thymus gland and tonsils. It bathes our body’s
cells and carries the body’s cellular sewage away from the tissues to the
blood, where it can be filtered by two of the body’s main detoxification
organs: the liver and kidneys. This sewage is made up of the byproducts of our
bodily processes, over-the-counter and prescription drugs, illicit drugs,
cigarette toxins, other airborne pollutants, food additives, pesticides and
other toxins.
The Fat
Flush Plan author Ann Louise Gittleman, PhD, estimates that 80 percent of women
have sluggish lymphatic systems and that getting them flowing smoothly is the
key to easy weight loss and improved feelings of well-being.
If you are
suffering from injuries, excess weight or cellulite, or pain disorders like
arthritis, bursitis, headaches or others, a sluggish lymphatic system may be
playing a role. Here are 11 ways you can
get your lymph flowing smoothly.
1. Breathe deeply. Our bodies have three times
more lymph fluid than blood, yet no organ to pump it. Your lymph system relies
on the pumping action of deep breathing to help it transport toxins into the
blood before they are detoxified by your liver. So breathe in that sweet smell
of healing oxygen. Breathe out toxins.
2. Get moving. Exercise also ensures the lymph
system flows properly. The best kind is rebounding on a mini trampoline, which
can dramatically improve lymph flow, but stretching and aerobic exercise also
work well.
3. Drink plenty of water. Without adequate
water, lymph fluid cannot flow properly. To help ensure the water i Forget the
soda, trash the neon-colored sports drinks, and drop the fruit “juices” that
are more sugar than fruit. These sugar-, color- and preservative-laden
beverages add to the already overburdened workload your lymph system must
handle.
5. Eat more raw fruit on an empty stomach. The
enzymes and acids in fruit are powerful lymph cleansers. Eat them on an empty
stomach for best digestion and maximum lymph-cleansing benefits. Most fruits
are digested within 30 minutes or so and quickly help you feel better.
Eat raw, unsalted nuts and seeds to power up
your lymph with adequate fatty acids. Choose from walnuts, almonds, hazelnuts,
macadamias, Brazil nuts, flaxseeds, sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds.
8. Add a few lymph-boosting herbal teas to your
day, such as astragalus, echinacea, goldenseal, pokeroot or wild indigo root
tea. Consult an herbalist or natural medicine specialist before combining two
or more herbs or if you’re taking any medications or suffer from any serious
health conditions. Avoid using herbs while pregnant or lactating and avoid
long-term use of any herb without first consulting a qualified professional.
9. Dry skin brush before showering. Use a
natural bristle brush. Brush your dry skin in circular motions upward from the
feet to the torso and from the fingers to the chest. You want to work in the
same direction as your lymph flows—toward the heart.
10. Alternate hot and cold showers for several
minutes. The heat dilates the blood vessels and the cold causes them to
contract. Avoid this type of therapy if you have a heart or blood pressure
condition or if you are pregnant.
11. Get a gentle massage. Studies show that a
gentle massage can push up to 78 percent of stagnant lymph back into
circulation. Massage frees trapped toxins. You can also try a lymph drainage
massage. It is a special form of massage that specifically targets lymph flow
in the body. Whatever type of massage you choose, make sure it is gentle. Too
much pressure may feel good on the muscles, but it doesn’t have the same
lymph-stimulating effects.
There are
countless benefits of getting your lymphatic system moving more efficiently,
including more energy, less pain, and improved detoxification. Adapted from Weekend Wonder Detox by Michelle
Schoffro Cook.
Source:
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