Boost Your Immune System

The Role of Lymphatic System

Lymphatic drainage is essential for overall well-being. The immune system is tied to the lymphatic system. It protects your body against foreign invaders: The lymphatic system is part of the immune system. It produces and releases lymphocytes (white blood cells) and other immune cells that monitor and then destroy the foreign invaders — such as bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi.

Lymph is filtered as it passes through lymph nodes. This process removes bacteria and viruses before the lymph returns to the bloodstream. Lymph nodes become enlarged when they trap germs and when white blood cells arrive to fight the infection. In fact, if the flow of lymphatic materials slows down, your immune system weakens. The lymphatic system is sometimes referred to as the body’s second circulatory system. Its major function is that of a defense mechanism and it is key to the body’s immune defenses. Your lymphatic system is responsible for initiating immune response. This system picks up waste and toxins from your body’s cells and carries it away with lymph fluid. It also distributes fluid and nutrients throughout the body. Lymphatic drainage is a technique designed to stimulate the flow of lymph that transports white blood cells, oxygen, and nutrients to tissues throughout the body! This means you could prevent unwanted viruses and disease from attacking! Visit one of our 60 locations today! 

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