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Monday, 10 December 2012

What causes acne?

You don’t here much about Lymphatic system even though its connected to every organ in the body. The Lymphatic or lymphoid system consists of tiny vessels varying in size that connect and are integrated into every tissue and organ in your body. Lymphatic system directly impacts your immune system its vital to the health of every individual. Lymphatic system collects excess fluid from the tissues and returns it into the blood. These tiny vessels contain lymph, a clear white fluid responsible for moving nutrients all over your body and toxins to lymph nodes so they can be filtered out by a type of white blood cells (known as lymphocytes) and disposed of. Lymph nodes are small bean shaped glands that carry white blood cells (. When the lymph fluid enters the node the white blood cells kills and detoxify the toxins (bacteria, waste, infections, diseases), then release them back leaving the nutrient in the valves which flow directly into your blood stream, thus an important part of your immune system. Most inflammatory skin conditions and scars are all are connected to the lymphatic system amongst other more serious conditions and diseases. All your organs depend on the lymphatic system to drain fluid. I that doesn’t happen the organs do not function properly.
Now back to what causes acne; if your lymphatic system is not healthy that means your blood is full of toxins and other bacteria resulting in the last resort of excretion out of your body through the hair follicles which then shows up on the skin as acne blemishes and can leave scars because your weaken organs can not handle the healing process and infections.
A body that has poor blood circulation (e.g. lack of exercise, artery obstruction) may have the accumulation of lymph fluid. Stagnant lymph fluid results in toxin buildup and can affect the hormonal imbalance related to the cause of acne
According to Wikipedia: “On average, a person has about 11 litres (2.4 imperial gallons) of interstitial fluid providing the cells of the body with nutrients and a means of waste removal” “The last function of the lymphatic system is the transport of antigen presenting cells (APCs), such as dendritic cells, to the lymph nodes where an immune response is stimulated. “

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