What is the lymphatic system and lymph?
Most of us have probably heard of the lymphatic system and that it is important for the body to get rid of impurities. But how many of us actually know what it is and actually does for the body?
In this text you will find everything you want and need to know about the lymphatic system!
The lymphatic system extends throughout the body and includes several different organs and systems, many of which are normally associated with something like discomfort. The tonsils, lymph nodes and kidneys are the three most well-known parts of the lymphatic system.
The tonsils are for many associated with throat problems, infections and ailments. But it is one of the body’s first defenses against oral infections. The tonsils are filled with lymphatic cells that contain white blood cells, this transparent liquid is an expert in capturing slag products and toxins and then getting rid of them. The lymph fluid pulses throughout the body and collects harmful substances and damaged cells and then transports them away. In connection with sorting out slag products, the lymph promotes t-cells and b-cells as well as the production of antibodies.
The lymph is starting to sound pretty important, right?
What you can do to maintain a healthy lymphatic system
There are various ways to promote a healthy lymphatic system without much effort. Since the lymphatic system is connected to the body’s blood circulation, it is important to maintain good circulation so that the lymph is exercised. Curam’s tips on how to maintain a good lymph flow are:
Maintain a healthy diet
It may sound repetitive but a good diet is the first step to good health overall. Since the lymph is directly connected to the blood circulation and mainly consists of water, it is important not to let the body dry out. Drink plenty of water, preferably lemon water as it helps the body absorb both fluid and break down food. Make sure the food you eat contains plenty of vitamins and minerals as well as good fats.
Deep breathing
Deep and calm breathing, good for the lymph?
The blood needs oxygen, the oxygen stimulates more than just the mind. By inhaling deeply with your chest for 4 seconds, holding your breath for 4 seconds and then exhaling for 8 quiet seconds, you increase the amount of oxygen in your blood. This is a good exercise to do if you feel nervous, want to calm your body to fall asleep easier or to promote blood circulation and lymph well-being. Remember to stop and breathe even when you have a stressful day!
Lymphatic massage
What could be better to directly affect the lymph than massage?
Lymphatic massage is a type of massage that activates the connective tissue in depth and thus also activates the lymph. One of the easiest ways to do a deep massage is to cup yourself. Here you can read more about our cupping techniques for activating the lymph. The cups create a negative pressure by using a vacuum, conversely from traditional massage which creates a pressure inwards, cupping thus sucks in the opposite direction. Cupping works as a reverse massage.
HEAT by Sophia Lie on Birger Jarlsgatan offers LPG massage, which is a form of deep massage that directly affects the lymphatic system. Why not indulge in it for your lymph and visit them for a treatment? Here you can read more about their treatments. Don’t forget to supplement with cupping as self-treatment! ; )
Exercise and regular movement
In addition to a good diet, regular exercise is the best way to keep the body going and promote long-term health. Exercise regularly and stretch properly, this way you maintain not only a good lymphatic system but also a young and healthy body. If you experience problems with stagnation in the legs, this may be due to the lymph not feeling well. To counteract this, light exercise for the legs such as running is recommended. If you have long-term problems, you can read our post about RLS here.
Now we know what the lymphatic system does and what can be done to maintain a healthy lymphatic system. As with all good things, there is also a downside to the lymph, when the lymph for various reasons is unable to do its job of emptying the body of harmful slag products.
We already know that if the tonsils, which are one of the primary lymphatic organs, stop working properly, they must be removed. The result is often that it is easier to get a sore throat because that defense no longer exists. Today, it is much more unusual to have problems with the tonsils than before thanks to modern medicine.
Lymphedema and swellings
A common and serious problem that occurs in connection with a malfunctioning lymphatic system is lymphedema. Lymphedema is caused by the lymph not being able to transport away excess fluid and slag products. When the slag products and the liquid are not disposed of properly, they instead get stuck, which causes liquid-filled swelling. The swelling can range from mild to extremely severe and can cause a lot of pain. Lymphedema is most commonly treated with various forms of compression tools such as compression stockings and the like. Through strong compression, the lymph is activated and given a free ride to start transporting slag products.
As with any treatment for chronic conditions, it is important for a person with lymphedema to maintain treatment to avoid problems. For people who are overweight and / or sit or stand still most of the day, the risk of lymphedema is greater. If you have a job that requires a lot of standing still, it is recommended that you take regular breaks and activate your body.
Lowered immune system
As we already know, the lymph is an important component for the immune system to function optimally. If this does not work, the immune system also deteriorates, which in turn leads to an increased risk of infections and other ailments.
Now you have a real dose of information about the lymph! Hope you were motivated to give one of the body’s important purification systems a little extra love. It is important to keep the lymph going in order to maintain a good immune system and promote long-term health.
If you experience health problems, we recommend that you seek medical attention as soon as possible. At Vårdguiden 1177 you can read more.