by Dr. John Douillard
Watch my free video "Detox Your Lymphatic System" (8:52min).
 | Perhaps the most forgotten, under studied and least understood system in the body is the Lymphatic System. The lymph travels with the nerves, arteries and veins and is by itself twice as big as the arterial blood supply system - and maybe twice as important. The Lymphatic System removes waste and from every cell in your body whil regulating the immune system.
When I co-directed a cancer center with Deepak Chopra, one of my jobs was to train and certify medical doctors in Ayurvedic medicine. My medical doctor students were constantly telling me, "We were never taught such details about the lymphatic system." They knew it was a place where cancers resides and were taught to remove cancerous lymph nodes, but the purpose of this system was never really discussed.
Treating the Cause
In the west, when we go to the doctor for a blood test and are told we have high cholesterol, we are prescribed a statin drug to lower the cholesterol and prevent heart disease. However this doesn't treat the cause of the high cholesterol. While lowering cholesterol is important, combining western medicine strategies with natural strategies including lifestyle and diet is also important.
The most important question that often eludes western medicine is, "What is the cause of high cholesterol?" The cause may be related to excess stress which causes poor drainage of the lymphatic system. This system drains waste from the blood and just about every other cell in your body. Doesn't it make sense that if we measure the blood as it goes into the cell, we should also measure the filtered blood or lymph as it leaves the cell? The ability for the blood to enter and leave a cell and intracellular spaces as lymphatic fluid is one of the most important processes in the human body. Without it we would die in just a few hours.
Keep Your Body's Drains Clean
Your lymph is your body's biggest drain - keep it unclogged.
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The lymphatic system is like the drains in your house and the blood is like the faucets. If the drains are clogged in your sink or toilet, do you only clean out the faucets? I hope not! You would clean the drains. The biggest drain we have in the body is the lymphatic system, which can stay clogged for many years. This forces us to adapt to an environment of toxins that stresses and weakens immunity and other important pathways of detoxification. As we all age, it is the ability to detoxify well and eliminate waste efficiently that will determine longevity and optimal health.
When the lymph system becomes congested and loses its ability to remove waste well, the body will start to speak to us. The signs of circulatory congestion ensue. The key is to learn to listen while the body is still whispering and not until it starts screaming.
Symptoms of Lymphatic Congestion
 Do you experience any of the lymphatic congestion symptoms at the left? And this is only the short list! Almost every condition and disease process can be linked to poor waste removal in the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system is unique because it has more than one function. Not only is it designed for detoxification, the immune system's B and T cells are most active in the lymph nodes of the body. If the lymph is boggy and sluggish our immune response may be compromised.
THREE MAJOR CAUSES OF LYMPHATIC CONGESTION
- Stress has been identified as the cause of about 80% of all disease. The chemistry of stress is degenerative and lymph congesting.
- Chronic Digestive Imbalances like constipation and diarrhea due to irritated intestinal villi are classic causes of lymph congestion. As the majority of the lymph in the body surrounds the gut (Gut Associated Lymphatic Tissues GALT), the quality of the villi are critical for proper lymph flow, detoxification, assimilation and immunity.
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- Iodine Deficiency is also a common cause of lymphatic congestion. Iodine protects us from a toxic environment and supports the lymph at the cellular level.
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Stress Creates an Acidic Environment When under stress, the body is forced to manufacture and secrete excess stress fighting hormones to boost energy.. The waste products of these hormones are called free radicals, which may be a leading cause of aging. What's worse is that these hormones and the free radicals are very acidic, which alters the blood and intracellular chemistry to become less alkaline and more acidic.
Eat with the Seasons
Eat like a squirrel: enjoy nature's harvest.
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The lymphatic system drains best in a more alkaline environment. This is illustrated in nature when we watch squirrels eat nuts in the winter. Nuts are an acidic warming food that helps insulate the squirrel from a cold winter. Acid foods that are typically harvested in the winter help the body hold onto fats, proteins, minerals and vitamins. If a squirrel ate broccoli during a cold Vermont winter they would alkalize their systems, trigger a lymph detox and likely freeze to death. Fortunately broccoli doesn't grow in Vermont in the winter so most squirrels don't run into this problem. Humans on the other hand did not get this memo. We seem to eat anything anytime and have truly lost our connection to nature. The harvest is our link to nature and the preventive medicine that ensures that our delicate balance with nature is always maintained. If you are interested in digging deeper into the relationship of our health and nature's harvest, please read my book The 3-Season Diet.
How to Treat Stress Stress creates an exhausting chemistry and often leaves us depleted. Once exhausted, the body does not have the energy required to stay calm under stress and to sedate ourselves so we can stay asleep at night. This can create chronic fatigue, mood issues and irritability. Please review the Winter Grocery List and eat more of the foods on that list through April.
Hydrate to Decongest Your Lymph
Sip warm water every 10-15 minutes for 2 weeks.
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While still wrapping up winter and preparing the body to cleanse this spring there are a few lymph moving techniques that are very appropriate and necessary for this time. One of the most common causes of lymph congestion is dehydration. Water and only water can adequately rehydrate the body. The best lymph moving rehydration technique is to sip hot water every 10-15 minutes throughout the day. Do it religiously for one day. If by the end of that day you are experiencing a dry mouth and are now thirsty for this once tasteless sip of hot water, this is a good indication you are dehydrated and your lymph is congested. If this happens, try this rehydration therapy: sip hot water every 10-15 minutes for 2 weeks straight. Keep a thermos of hot water nearby to make it easy to follow this protocol. In addition to sipping hot water as part of the lymph moving rehydration technique, try to drink 1/2 your ideal body weight in ounces per day for two weeks as well. For example, if you weigh 140 lbs, drink 70 ounces of water (almost 9 glasses) per day. Decongesting Your Lymph If you are experiencing any of the lymph related symptoms mentioned above then please consider preparing your body for a cleanse this spring or with an herb called Manjistha, which means 'red root.' Please read up on Manjistha as it is my favorite lymph destagnating herb and may be just the right support to start getting your lymph moving now before you detox.* Take 2 caps, 2 times per day after food. Remember, before you jump into a cleansing program of any kind, be sure that the detoxification channels - namely your lymph - are moving. Detoxifying the body into a congested lymphatic system is one of the main causes of detox and cleansing reactions, which are easily avoided with the right preparation. Eat Beets
A fresh beet every day is your lymph's best friend.
 | As Manjistha is a red root there are other red winter harvested lymph movers that we should be gobbling up right now. Beets are at the top of my winter lymph moving list. They are the red, lymph movers of winter, so eat lots of them. Even one a day, grated, raw or cooked, with a little lemon and Dijon mustard is a tasty lymph moving treat.
Beets also have one other very important property that make them the top food on my list right now. They thin the bile*. Bile is responsible for about 80% of the immune response in the gut, it regulates the stool, digests good fat and gets rid of bad fat.* After a long winter of heavy, high protein, and high fat holiday foods, the liver and bile may become sluggish. Beets, as part of our lymph moving pre-cleanse, are a perfect addition. I love a fresh glass of beet, carrot and winter kale juice this time of the year. Exercise for the Lymph
Let your dog show you how to take the "work" out of workout.
 | In my last video newsletter, Enjoy Exercise Every Time!, I discussed the amazing lymph draining benefits of proper exercise with nasal breathing. This was the topic of my first book, Body, Mind and Sport. Since we breathe 26,000 times a day, we might as well breath properly so that each breath can potentially boost our immune system, remove toxins, relieve stress, flush our lymphatic system and optimize the function of our heart and lungs. When we don't breath properly we increase stress, get sick more often, and hold on to toxins. |