Root Symptom as Weakest Link:
The Crucial, Hidden Roles of Lymph Flow
Root symptoms are the weakest links in your system that needs to be addressed to allow your health solutions to work.
Root symptoms include constipation, which you notice, and lymph stagnation, which you do not perceive directly. Both are flows of solids and liquid that remove waste and deliver nutrients.
Flows of bowels, blood, lymph and cerebral spinal fluid distribute waster out to allow nutrients to flow in for all health solutions.
Root causes came first in time: exposures to toxins, nutrient deficiencies and excesses, infection, etc,: Things from outside the body are root causes.
Root symptoms are body parts and systems where root causes show up, the body parts that need to be supported to get at root causes.
The practical issue is order of treatment.
Solutions for the gut like probiotics, probiotics might not kick-in fully until the lymph system is moving. You may notice that bowel movements improve with more activity like walking. Lymph supports all organs to remove their metabolic waste and toxic accumulations so the blood can circulate nutrients in. In addition, with intestines, it may also involve fat and fat soluble nutrient uptake from the intestines through the lymph, as explained below.
The reasons the lymph system is often a root symptom is that:
One:
Lymph is a liquid that works with the blood to clear waste so that nutrients can be delivered into place to create energy. It is a prerequisite for other solutions..
Two:
It takes energy to move the lymph because the lymph moves through muscle contractions that squeeze and shake lymph vessels to flow, like the heart moves the blood. Muscle activity can decline with loss of energy for any reason so that is why lymph is common weak link in many health problems.
Three:
Complications: normal movement might not restore lymph flow after stagnation reaches the point of cell death and accumulation of scar tissues that needs to be broken up manually with lymph drainage techniques or nutrients like enzymes.
One thing that seems not be researched fully is the roles of pancreatic enzymes in lymph functioning, which is more well known in the blood. The pancreas assists circulation of blood and lymph with protease enzymes that clean the system of proteins like fibrin the build up in the blood to repair things quickly but can leave scar tissues that needs to be removed later. The same thing probably happens with the lymph as lymph is primarily protein rich fluid. Lymph seems to respond to protease enzymes (I am not giving product recommendations.)
Lymph is about:
1. Removal of waste, distributing it out to make room for:
2. Distribution of nutrients from the blood into the interstitial fluids around the cells.
Three out of 20 liters of blood does not go back in the venous capillaries but leaks out to deliver nutrients to cells and is reabsorbed by lymph vessels and returned to the blood at ducts behind the collar bone.
3. Production and distribution of fats in the part of the lymph called lacteals in the villi of the intestines, making them water soluble to transport through lymph vessels into the blood.
Distribution of nutrients is necessary to benefit from intake of nutrients to produce energy in mitochondria.
Production of energy and distribution through circulation can be seen as overlapping with the input of sunlight that creates an electrical charge in the water of the blood to create the fourth phase of water, EZ water that leads to charging the capillary walls that pulls the blood through with greater force than the heart pump pushes blood. High and low blood pressure can be a sign of low energy in the capillaries, or possibly obstructions / stagnation in the interstitial fluids and lymph. The lymph aspect has not been fully researched, to my knowledge, although there is some research on BP and lymph connections.
Thus, blood flow originates at point close to the lymph and may be more closely related to it than we think. Lymph flow back to the blood effects blood volume and pressure. In Chinese medicine lymph is discussed through the spleen’s role in regulating liquids. Their system is based on observation of the whole system, not chemistry. We know from a western chemistry perspective that the spleen sends white blood cells to the lymph nodes and recycles red blood cells. I consider both perspectives science in the sense that they are empirically based but use different methods and interpretive frameworks.
The best place to move for the lymph is in the sun, barefoot to get earth grounding for electrons, and in the earth’s full magnetic field.
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This is just a general strategy session so I have nothing to recommend.
Please look up things you want to understand further. I have a body of writing that anyone can find in a few clicks with one hand.
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Root symptoms include constipation, which you notice, and lymph stagnation, which you do not perceive directly. Both are flows of solids and liquid that remove waste and deliver nutrients.
Flows of bowels, blood, lymph and cerebral spinal fluid distribute waster out to allow nutrients to flow in for all health solutions.
Root causes came first in time: exposures to toxins, nutrient deficiencies and excesses, infection, etc,: Things from outside the body are root causes.
Root symptoms are body parts and systems where root causes show up, the body parts that need to be supported to get at root causes.
The practical issue is order of treatment.
Solutions for the gut like probiotics, probiotics might not kick-in fully until the lymph system is moving. You may notice that bowel movements improve with more activity like walking. Lymph supports all organs to remove their metabolic waste and toxic accumulations so the blood can circulate nutrients in. In addition, with intestines, it may also involve fat and fat soluble nutrient uptake from the intestines through the lymph, as explained below.
The reasons the lymph system is often a root symptom is that:
One:
Lymph is a liquid that works with the blood to clear waste so that nutrients can be delivered into place to create energy. It is a prerequisite for other solutions..
Two:
It takes energy to move the lymph because the lymph moves through muscle contractions that squeeze and shake lymph vessels to flow, like the heart moves the blood. Muscle activity can decline with loss of energy for any reason so that is why lymph is common weak link in many health problems.
Three:
Complications: normal movement might not restore lymph flow after stagnation reaches the point of cell death and accumulation of scar tissues that needs to be broken up manually with lymph drainage techniques or nutrients like enzymes.
One thing that seems not be researched fully is the roles of pancreatic enzymes in lymph functioning, which is more well known in the blood. The pancreas assists circulation of blood and lymph with protease enzymes that clean the system of proteins like fibrin the build up in the blood to repair things quickly but can leave scar tissues that needs to be removed later. The same thing probably happens with the lymph as lymph is primarily protein rich fluid. Lymph seems to respond to protease enzymes (I am not giving product recommendations.)
Lymph is about:
1. Removal of waste, distributing it out to make room for:
2. Distribution of nutrients from the blood into the interstitial fluids around the cells.
Three out of 20 liters of blood does not go back in the venous capillaries but leaks out to deliver nutrients to cells and is reabsorbed by lymph vessels and returned to the blood at ducts behind the collar bone.
3. Production and distribution of fats in the part of the lymph called lacteals in the villi of the intestines, making them water soluble to transport through lymph vessels into the blood.
Distribution of nutrients is necessary to benefit from intake of nutrients to produce energy in mitochondria.
Production of energy and distribution through circulation can be seen as overlapping with the input of sunlight that creates an electrical charge in the water of the blood to create the fourth phase of water, EZ water that leads to charging the capillary walls that pulls the blood through with greater force than the heart pump pushes blood. High and low blood pressure can be a sign of low energy in the capillaries, or possibly obstructions / stagnation in the interstitial fluids and lymph. The lymph aspect has not been fully researched, to my knowledge, although there is some research on BP and lymph connections.
Thus, blood flow originates at point close to the lymph and may be more closely related to it than we think. Lymph flow back to the blood effects blood volume and pressure. In Chinese medicine lymph is discussed through the spleen’s role in regulating liquids. Their system is based on observation of the whole system, not chemistry. We know from a western chemistry perspective that the spleen sends white blood cells to the lymph nodes and recycles red blood cells. I consider both perspectives science in the sense that they are empirically based but use different methods and interpretive frameworks.
The best place to move for the lymph is in the sun, barefoot to get earth grounding for electrons, and in the earth’s full magnetic field.
If you are reading this on social media:
This is just a general strategy session so I have nothing to recommend.
Please look up things you want to understand further. I have a body of writing that anyone can find in a few clicks with one hand.
You can share what you know.
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Systematic
enough to make a difference
Simple
enough to implement
Sensitive
to individual needs