The lymphatic system functions as a critical waste-disposal network, transporting excess fluids and inflammatory byproducts away from tissues. When this flow stagnates, the consequences often manifest as bloating, fatigue, and sluggish digestion. Because the system is responsible for moving fats and fat-soluble vitamins, its health is intrinsically linked to how effectively the body processes nutrients.
To prevent congestion, Childre emphasizes a combination of movement and hydration. Since lymph vessels rely on muscle contractions to move fluid, sedentary behavior can impede detoxification. Consistent physical activity, paired with adequate water intake, keeps lymph fluid thin enough to circulate properly. When lifestyle habits fail to clear the blockage, manual lymphatic drainage—a specialized massage technique—can alleviate tissue congestion and reduce swelling.





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