The Lymphatic System Holds the Answers to Stopping Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
There is an answer for Multiple Sclerosis, MS. The lymphatic system is an emerging science that is critical to your understanding and healing from MS. The lymphatic system is made up of tiny lymph vessels and nodes that act as a sewage treatment plant and overflow mechanism for the body, including the nerves and central nervous system. The lymphatic system is meant to recover blood proteins and large proteins like fibrin that become trapped in the tissues including the nerves and brain.
This next study clearly states that the leakage of blood proteins and fibrin in the nervous system initiates the inflammatory response in MS.
In a 2004 study from University of California San Diego, Katerina Akassoglous, Ph.D the study’s first author writes, “Multiple sclerosis is a nervous system disease with vascular damage, resulting from leakage of blood proteins, including fibrin, into the brain... Our study shows that fibrin facilitates the initiation of the inflammatory response in the nervous system and contributes to nerve tissue damage in an animal model of the disease.”
The lymphatic is so new it is rarely used in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Once you understand basic new information about the lymphatic system you will become empowered to regain your strength and vitality.
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