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The hydrostatic pressure of tissue fluid drives the entry of lymph into lymphatic capillaries. However, muscular activity largely influences the movement of lymph through the lymphatic vessels. Lymph, like venous blood, is under low hydrostatic pressure and may not flow readily through lymphatic vessels without outside help. These forces include contraction of skeletal muscles, contraction of the smooth muscle in the walls of the larger lymphatic trunks, and pressure changes associated with breathing. Taken from Hole's Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology, 9th Ed, p.364. You Keeping it simple, the human body is composed of roughly 100 trillion cells and two major fluids. In health, it is important to understand man's suffering is with the cells that compose every organ, gland, bone, muscle, etc,. However, cells and their function are controlled by the two major fluids of the body: blood and Lymph.

Our Health programs are focused on the two major fluids (detoxification) and the cells of the body (regeneration). Man is in serious trouble with his health issues. Genetics have weakened the cells to levels never seen before.

The allopathic community has no clue when it comes to the regeneration of the human body. They are still stuck on the "Illusion called Diseases" and the ridiculous idea of the "Germ Theory." The medical community is "treatment-based" and has no curative value. The medical community also has the highest harm and kill rate of humans exceeding war.

It's time for the human race to change their consciousness from "treatment-based" to thinking health.

Always focus on the positive - not the negative. -Dr.Robert Morse ND http://www.movelymph.com

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