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Lymph is a clear fluid you might see coming to surface when you accidently nick or scrape skin. In our bodies there is three times as much lymph fluid as blood! The lymphatic system is a network of vessels and organs similar to vascular (blood) system. Within this system there are more than 600 lymph glands and numerous lymphatic vessels which are one-way channels. This vital fluid carries nutrition to the cells and removes acid waste products. Lymph fluid flows best in an alkaline medium. When the body is more acidic, lymphatic fluid slows, contributing to a long-term life-threatening situation. Acid waste products reach the tissues almost always through lymph and blood toxicity. These heavier acid by-products settle in the endothelial and epithelial tissues of the skin, glands and organs. Gradually the lymph dries and begins to form adhesions throughout the tissues. Small or large, these adhesions can interfere with the flow of the lymph fluid and blood. It is speculated that many pe

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