Love your lymphatic system and your skin will thank you

Do you experience acne, eczema or clogged pores and feel like you have tried everything to remedy it, without success? Possibly it is time to check in with your lymphatic system, which plays an integral role in eliminating the waste from your body.

If your lymphatic system is not functioning optimally, toxin build-up can occur, resulting in blemishes, rashes and itchy skin. Learn to recognise the symptoms of a congested lymphatic system and ways to help support it naturally.

The role of the lymphatic system

The lymphatic system is a part of your body’s immune system and consists of a powerful network of tissues, tiny vessels and organs that work together to help keep the body clean and in optimum health.

Lymph refers to the fluid that flows through the vessels and carries potentially harmful substances such as bacteria, viruses and cancer cells to the lymph nodes and glands where lymphocytes (white blood cells) attack and break them down. There are approximately 600 lymph nodes, which are located in the neck, armpits, groin, around the digestive system and between the lungs.

Classic symptoms of an underfunctioning lymphatic system

Waste-filled lymph can become stagnant, resulting in a number of signs and symptoms developing on your skin and around your body. When the lymphatic system is underfunctioning, lymph nodes can become swollen and inflamed. Around one third of the body’s lymph nodes are located in the neck, jaw and ear area. Stagnant lymph in this region can cause acne, clogged pores, eczema and itchy, dry skin.

Other signs of an overworked lymphatic system can include swelling in the hands or feet, cellulite, breast swelling, puffy eyes, bloating, enlarged or painful glands, stubborn weight gain, headaches, sinus infections, brain fog, chronic fatigue and mood imbalances.

Supporting your lymphatic system

Fortunately, there are several natural ways to help support the function and flow of your lymphatic system through your diet and lifestyle practices.

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