Interstitial Collagen for Circulation and Hydration
What if dehydration could be permanent in degrees when a body does not have the structure to hold water?
Then it does not have the liquid to fully circulate nutrients in and waste and toxicity out.
The space for water around the cells is structured by the interstitium.
This kind of extracellular fluid is called the interstitial fluid that receives nutrients from the blood to deliver to cells and remove waste through the lymph system.
The interstitium is everywhere inside the body, not just skin and joints as is generally associated with collagen.
As the interstium is made of collagens so we can imagine with collagen deficiency would collapse the space and thus volume of interstitial fluid, and then create less total body circulation.
The collagens are types I, III, and V according to research on the interstium, but not mentioned in collagen product advertisements.
This overlaps with collagen on the skin, type I that.
We know that skin collagen provides structure for hydration and this is even more so for the interstitium, which is a larger space for major fluid movement.
I have not seen any research on this problem of interstitium collapse due to wasting away of collagen with age, etc, but we can see collagen declining with the aging of skin and pain in joints.
The importance of circulation is perhaps equal to that of energy production by the mitochondria.
Half the body’s water is in cells to assist mitochondria, the other half in extra cellular fluids like the blood, lymph, cerebrospinal, and interstitial.
These fluid deliver nutrients to the cells mitochondira and remove waste to make room for more nutrients to be delivered.
interstitial fluid flows with input from the blood and output into the lymph system.
Blood circulation is actually driven by an electrical charge in the capillaries, right next to interstitial spaces.
Electrons here come from a fourth phase of water, exclusion zone water, EZ water, in the blood.
Electrons in the capillaries do most of the work of blood flow by pulling the blood by a charge in the capillaries, with the heart pump as a secondary mechanism.
Electrons are also delivered to the mitochondria.
Circulation is driven by energized, structured water in the blood.
Electrons that are generated from the sun, grounding, magnetic fields and food.
For example, the sun’s light as photons is converted to electrons by melanin in the skin.
This is Einstein’s photo electric effect.
This is explained more in theories of EZ water.
To fully receive what the blood has to deliver, the interstitium must be spacious enough and cleared enough by the lymph.
High blood pressure is a sign of resistance somewhere in the system that the heart is trying to push through; it is known that lymph congestion can contribute to high blood pressure.
Low blood pressure is low energy that can reflect system wide stagnation.
The lymph is mainly moved by muscle movement.
Secondarily, the lymph has its own pump that has been seen in the thoracic area by a surgeon.
Lymph is also said to move through smooth muscle movement along its vessels.
Since there is so much focus on collagen for skin, it’s equally important for the interstitium under the skin to deliver nutrients and remove waste in the skin. This is more than just collagen in the skin but how well collagen can get to the skin, and other nutrients, like cholesterol and sulfur to make hormone/vitamin D—see my fairly recent post on that.
Food sources of collagen sources are skin of fish and chicken, and eating close the bones of all animals.
I've never felt benefit from bone broths, they seem overcooked, I like rarer meats.
That vast majority of collagen supplements are made through enzymatic hydrolyzation, which I find ineffective among the numerous brands I have tried.
I prefer freeze dried or lyphosized.
Collagen is also assembled by its individual components like copper, C, and hyaluronic acid.
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Move to circulate, align, & relax.
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