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Why is your face aging faster than you feel? You're eating well, exercising, and taking your supplements, yet your skin is still puffy, saggy, and dull. The answer might be hiding in a system most people completely overlook: the lymphatic system and fascia. I'm hosting Cathy Goldstein, a licensed acupuncturist, to break down the four layers of the lymphatic system and why understanding them is the key to real detox and skin rejuvenation. Cathy explains how the fascia acts as an instantaneous, whole-body communication highway and why the face has no natural lymphatic pump. She shares how she achieved a 23% increase in collagen production in just 30 days in a third-party clinical study. We also get into why aggressive tools like fascia blasters can actually hurt you and what to do instead. Cathy describes simple daily practices and frequency-imprinted tools that support your lymphatics, restore fascia flow, and help your cells heal. "You have to take out before you can put in. So if your cells are loaded down with toxins, then there's no way they can take in or deliver nutrients." ~Cathy Goldstein In This Episode: - Cathy's healing journey - Why women feel puffy and inflamed - The four layers of the lymphatic system - How the brain lymphatics detox at night - Fascia as an energetic communication highway - Signs of lymphatic stagnation in your body - Why fascia blasting does more harm than good - Tru Energy's frequency-imprinted body stone - How lymphatics affect aging - Tru Energy's skin care products - Daily routine for lymphatic support Products & Resources Mentioned: Tru Energy Body Lotion and Stone: Enjoy a special discount for Dr. Wendy's listeners at https://truenergyskincare.com/drwendy/?AFFID=526862 Bon Charge Red Light Face Mask: Get 15% off sitewide, plus free shipping and a 12-month warranty, with code WENDY at https://boncharge.com/ Tru Energy Skincare Bio Adaptive Hydration Oil: Try the oil and save up to $197 at trytruenergy.com/wendy5 Organifi Collagen: Save 20% with code MYERSDETOX at https://organifi.com/myersdetox Organifi Happy Drops: Save 20% with code MYERSDETOX at https://organifi.com/myersdetox Heavy Metals Quiz: Check your toxicity score and receive a free video series on how to detox your body at https://heavymetalsquiz.com About Cathy Goldstein: Cathy Goldstein, AP, is an Acupuncture Physician and founder of Tru Energy®, a science-based frequency wellness brand. With nearly four decades of clinical experience, her work bridges functional medicine, detox biology, and cellular repair. She developed Functional Esthetics™, a systems-based approach to aging that focuses on restoring biological function, emotional intelligence, and vitality. Cathy has served on national exam committees, lectured at the university level, and has been featured in publications including Vogue International, Ageless Living Magazine, and Best Holistic Life. Learn more about her work and skincare line at https://truenergyskincare.com/drwendy/?AFFID=526862 Disclaimer The Myers Detox Podcast was created and hosted by Dr. Wendy Myers. This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast, including Wendy Myers and the producers, disclaims responsibility for any possible adverse effects from using the information contained herein. The opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not endorse or accept responsibility for statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests' qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician.
What if your digestion issues, low energy, and stubborn inflammation aren't because you're doing something wrong… but because your body is out of sync? In this episode of The Coach Debbie Potts Show, I sit down with John Douillard—Ayurvedic longevity expert, founder of LifeSpa, and author of Eat Wheat—to explore how ancient wisdom is now being validated by modern science. We break down how your body is designed to function when it's working with its natural rhythms—and what happens when stress, modern lifestyle habits, and over-restriction push you into survival mode. This is a must-listen for high performers and active adults over 40 who feel stuck despite doing all the "right" things.
In meiner 81. Podcast Folge berichte ich vom Unterschied Lipödem zu Fettleibigkeit.Auch in diesem Report verzichte ich bewusst auf das Gendern, da es meines Erachtens störend und überflüssig ist, ich finde das traditionelle Deutsch ist natürlicher und besser verständlich!Lipödem und Fettleibigkeit, also Adipositas sind eigenständige Erkrankungen. Mischbilder mit anderen Erkrankungen vor (z.B. Lipödem mit Adipositas oder Lymphödem etc.), kommen häufig vor.Die differenzialdiagnostische Abgrenzung kann mitunter schwierig sein. Das Lipödem ist eine chronische Fettverteilungsstörung, die mit einem irreversiblen Schwund (Lipoatrophie) oder einer Fehlverteilung des Unterhaut-Fettgewebes = subkutanen Lipodystrophie- einhergeht.Betroffen sind meistens die unteren und/oder oberen Extremitäten, es kommt zu einem deutlichen Missverhältnis zwischen Körperstamm und den Extremitäten, während Füße und Hände meist schlank bleiben.Außerdem können durch langes Stehen oder Sitzen vermehrte Flüssigkeitseinlagerungen (meist an Knöcheln/Unterschenkeln), entstehen, sogenannte orthostatische Ödeme.Lipödem Patienten leiden häufig auch bei Bagatelltraumen zum Auftreten von blauen Flecken, sowie an einer gesteigerten Druckschmerzhaftigkeit. Gelegentlich berichten Patienten auch von Spontanschmerzen, dumpf, ziehend, brennend oder wie einen dauerhaften, intensiven Muskelkater.Die Adipositas ist eine anerkannte, chronische, aber behandelbare Erkrankung, die ein weltweites Gesundheitsproblem darstellt und mit einem Übermaß an Körperfett charakterisiert ist. Sie wird durch Lebensstil-, hormonelle, genetische und umweltbedingte Faktoren verursacht. Meist führt das Ungleichgewicht zwischen Energiezufuhr (durch Nahrungsaufnahme) und Energieverbrennung (körperliche Aktivität) zur Gewichtszunahme.---DOC-ON-AIR - Der Podcast für den Umgang mit medizinischen Notfällen im Alltag von Dr. Joachim Huber.Weitere Informationen auf doc-on-air.comDas Gesicht zur Stimme unter www.drjoachimhuber.atBei Fragen oder Hinweisen zur aktuellen Folge schreibt mir gerne ein Email unter podcast@doc-on-air-com#notfallmedizin #ersthilfe #teambuilding #alleswirdgut---Meinen Kurs "autogenes Training" findet Ihr auf www.ohne-stress.com - mit dem Gutscheincode PODCAST20 um 20% günstiger!
Welcome to How Humans Heal. In this episode, I'm interviewing Kelly Kennedy, the Lymph Queen and Head Practitioner at the True Wellness Center, who has been helping people improve their lymph function and flow for over twenty years. I'm so grateful to have her here to share with you what the lymph is, how you know if you need help with your lymph, and where you can begin to reset your lymph system. Healthy lymph flow is essential for helping you to clear HPV, so this episode is essential if you have an abnormal Pap. We're here to help you! LINKS FROM THE EPISODE: Connect with Kelly: https://www.flowintohealth.com/21day-lymphatic-breakthrough-week1?am_id=drdoni6723 Sign up for Dr. Doni's 5-Day HPV Workshop: https://doctordoni.com/HPV-workshop/ Schedule A Chat With Dr. Doni: https://intakeq.com/new/hhsnib/vuaovx Read the full episode notes and find more information: https://doctordoni.com/blog/podcasts/ MORE RESOURCES FROM DR. DONI: Quick links to social media, free guides and programs, and more: https://doctordoni.com/links Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are product links and affiliate links and if you go through them to make a purchase I will earn a commission at no cost to you. Keep in mind that I link these companies and their products because of their quality and not because of the commission I receive from your purchases. The decision is yours, and whether or not you decide to buy something is completely up to you.
Lisa Levitt Gainsley is a celebrity coveted Lymphatic Drainage Specialist, Author, Educator, and Speaker. She's worked with people with every condition under the sun including cancer, lyme, lupus, digestion disorders, acne, bloating, menstrual issues, migraines, anxiety, lymphedema, long Covid symptoms, and those looking to get glowing skin, relax fine lines and puffiness. Lisa has been in private practice for over 25 years.Lisa has pioneered Lymphatic Self-massage and is the best selling author of The Book of Lymph; a first of it's kind guide to lymphatic self-care. Her work has appeared in Forbes, ELLE, GOOP, Vanity Fair, The Hollywood Reporter, Healthline and more. Lisa teaches workshops on how to use this toxin-flushing technique to have it all; look better, feel better instantly and recover quickly from injuries, surgeries and colds and viruses. Lisa holds a double certification in Lymphedema Therapy and is a member of the Lymphatic Education & Research Network (LE&RN) and National Lymphedema Network (NLN). In This Episode, Whitney Explores:The emotional, physical, and spiritual benefits of lymphatic therapy and why lymphatic health mattersWhitney's personal journey with lymphatic massage, detoxification, and healingThe root causes of stagnation in the body and why some people handle toxins differentlyWhy personalized approaches to lymphatic health and detox are essentialHow healing and self-care can be gentle, supportive, and integrated into everyday wellness practicesFollow Lisa on Instagram: thelymphaticmessage.comLisa's Digital MasterClass: https://the-lymphatic-message.mykajabi.com/Lisa's Online mini courses offerings include Gut Health, Brain Health, Breast Care, Lymph Basics, Pregnancy & more and can be found on her website www.thelymphaticmessage.comLisa's book; The Book of Lymph https://www.amazon.com/dp/0063049139?tag=authorsoc-20Stay Connected:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/whitneyaronoff/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/starseedkitchen/TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@whitneyaronoffTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@starseedkitchenLearn more about Starseed Kitchenhttps://starseedkitchen.com/Shop organic spiceshttps://starseedkitchen.com/shop/code STARSEED for 10% offWork with a personal chefhttps://form.typeform.com/to/CGDu08tEBook a 1-on-1 callhttps://bit.ly/4smXWUfFind more of Chef Whitney's offerings herehttps://linktr.ee/whitney.aronoff
Welcome back to our weekend Cabral HouseCall shows! This is where we answer our community's wellness, weight loss, and anti-aging questions to help people get back on track! Check out today's questions: Emma: Hi Dr Cabral! I have a question regarding the sclera of the eye. I have never had really nice white sclera, even though I do seasonal FM detoxes (8 years now), coffee enemas, gallbladder flushes etc (I am an IHP2) I have also run my genetics, and I have 'optimal' detox genes. I was wondering how much of this is genetic as my parents are the same. They are definitely not yellow, but they're just not bright white. I consider myself healthy. I have had mold toxicity, heavy metals, candida/bacterial overgrowth in the past, but I think I have cleared most of it all out although I would like to retest soon. I have friends who have the whitest scleras even though they've never done any detoxing in their life :) Would love your thoughts and thank you for being such an incredible teacher! Stacey: Hi Dr.Cabral! I'm almost done with my IHP2 & I'm constantly researching things. Lately I've been reading a lot about B1 and its benefits for people who suffer from ibs, diabetes, thyroid issues etc. Now I know the question is..why are we all so low in b1 to begin with? But I'd like to get your thoughts on this recent rise in b1 popularity. Is it something to consider or just another trending supplement and are there benefits to taking benfotiamine vs thiamine? Thanks so much! Hope you're doing well. Darrel: Hey, Dr Cabral. I saw a report stating the leading cause of throat cancer in the USA is now HPV mainly from performing oral sex. Not tobacco. Not alcohol. Aside abstention, is there any means to prevent that from happening? I'm seeing most practitioners recommending HPV vaccine. Will that be necessary? Nicole: Hi Dr. Cabral, I am a 41 year old female. I listen to your podcast daily and just ordered my 7 day detox, I cannot wait to start it. My question is.. what do you think I should do for my symptoms? I have a ferritin level of 5 and I am already taking iron(bovine)For the last few months I have had unexplained hives. I get them out of nowhere sometimes when I hold something on my arm or something is tight on my body. I have also had a swollen lymph node for about 5 months and have been to several doctors. No answers. I had a positive ANA test, however all the other tests for autoimmune came back negative. The ENT is not concerned about the lymph node said it is not that enlarged. But I feel it and it bothers me. I take your Berberine, B complex and Infla-sooth. Along with iron and Glutathione Grace: How do I know if I'm over-supplementing? I take a whole list of supplements with each meal. It seems like 40% of my water intake throughout the day is just to take supplements. Especially with breakfast (as I take the supplements one at a time). At breakfast, I take iron (dried beef liver), fish oil, vitamin B complex, methyl folate, myoinositol (for insulin resistance due to PCOS), a probiotic, fiber and vitamin D. Dinner has the myoinositol, fiber, and iron. Lunch has the fiber and iron plus a multivitamin, vitamin C, n-acetyl cysteine, and a turmeric supplement. It seems like a lot. Am I over-supplementing? Thank you for tuning into today's Cabral HouseCall and be sure to check back tomorrow where we answer more of our community's questions! - - - Show Notes and Resources: StephenCabral.com/3739 - - - Get a FREE Copy of Dr. Cabral's Book: The Rain Barrel Effect - - - Join the Community & Get Your Questions Answered: CabralSupportGroup.com - - - Dr. Cabral's Most Popular At-Home Lab Tests: > Complete Minerals & Metals Test (Test for mineral imbalances & heavy metal toxicity) - - - > Complete Candida, Metabolic & Vitamins Test (Test for 75 biomarkers including yeast & bacterial gut overgrowth, as well as vitamin levels) - - - > Complete Stress, Mood & Metabolism Test (Discover your complete thyroid, adrenal, hormone, vitamin D & insulin levels) - - - > Complete Food Sensitivity Test (Find out your hidden food sensitivities) - - - > Complete Omega-3 & Inflammation Test (Discover your levels of inflammation related to your omega-6 to omega-3 levels) - - - Get Your Question Answered On An Upcoming HouseCall: StephenCabral.com/askcabral - - - Would You Take 30 Seconds To Rate & Review The Cabral Concept? The best way to help me spread our mission of true natural health is to pass on the good word, and I read and appreciate every review!
Feeling drained, stressed, or overwhelmed by constant change? Many midlife women are searching for clarity and calm amidst busy days, fluctuating hormones, and conflicting wellness advice. But what if tuning into your body's natural rhythms could restore energy, digestion, and emotional balance, no major overhaul required? This episode explores the science-backed wisdom of Ayurveda, offering practical ways to support vitality during midlife. Journalist Natalie Tysdal welcomes Dr. John Douillard, a leading Ayurvedic expert known for bridging ancient healing traditions with modern scientific research. Together, they dive deep into foundational health concerns facing women in their 40s, 50s, and 60s including stress, digestion, inflammation, and the often-overlooked lymphatic system. Dr. Douillard explains how simple lifestyle shifts, rooted in nature and self-awareness, can make a measurable difference as you navigate midlife's transitions. What you'll learn: How aligning with your body's circadian rhythms can improve digestion, sleep, and hormonal balance The link between diaphragm breathing, stress reduction, and better gut health—plus a step-by-step breathing exercise you can try today Why spices like ginger, turmeric, and cardamom are essential for midlife women, and how they protect and support digestion The role of the lymphatic system in aging, immunity, and brain health—and simple ways to keep it functioning How seasonal eating and maintaining diversity in your diet support energy and resilience during midlife Midlife is a time of reinvention and recalibration, not just physically but emotionally. Understanding what your body really needs without self-judgment or overwhelm, can help you step out of chaos and into calm. This episode offers clear, trustworthy guidance that matters now, whether you're taking care of yourself, supporting your family, or simply seeking solutions that fit your real life. Links: https://www.natalietysdal.com https://www.instagram.com/ntysdal https://www.tiktok.com/@ntysdal https://www.facebook.com/NatalieTysdal Listen now and take the next step toward feeling your best. New episodes drop every Monday, subscribe for weekly conversations that support women in midlife. DISCLAIMER: Natalie Tysdal is a health journalist, not a licensed medical professional. The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Deep Dive Rabbit Hole Series The Coach Debbie Potts Show This episode is part of my Deep Dive Rabbit Hole series, where we explore the science behind metabolism, hormones, gut health, mitochondria, and longevity. These episodes go beyond surface-level wellness advice to help you understand the root causes, mechanisms, and connections between systems in the body — so you can take ownership of your health as you age. We discuss how factors like: • metabolism and mitochondrial function • hormone signaling • insulin sensitivity • gut microbiome health • nervous system regulation • inflammation and metabolic flexibility all influence how your body performs and adapts in midlife. My goal is to help you move from Metabolic Chaos → Metabolic Harmony by understanding the signals your body is sending. Want to Personalize Your Health Strategy? Learn more about advanced testing and personalized coaching including: • PNOĒ Metabolic Testing • Functional Blood Chemistry Analysis • GI-MAP Gut Testing • Genetics & Metabolic Blueprint Analysis Visit:
Living in the Last Days Pt. 6: Staying With It, 1 Thess. 5:12-28 By Louie Marsh, 3-29-2026 For those who appreciate the intricacies of the English language, the Washington Post publishes a yearly contest in which readers are asked to supply alternate meanings for various words. The following are some winning entries from a few years ago. Coffee (n.), a person who is coughed upon. Flabbergasted (adj.), appalled over how much weight you have gained. Abdicate (v.), to give up all hope of ever having a flat stomach. Negligent (adj.), describes a condition in which you absentmindedly answer the door in your nightie. Lymph (v.), to walk with a lisp. Flatulence (n.) the emergency vehicle that picks you up after you are run over by a steamroller. Balderdash (n.), a rapidly receding hairline. Frisbeetarianism (n.), The belief that, when you die, your soul goes up on the roof and gets stuck there. TO LIVE EFFECTIVELY FOR CHRIST I MUST… 1) REFUSE to stifle the Spirit's work in my life. "19Do not quench the Spirit." (1 Thessalonians 5:19, ESV) "18"Behold, my servant whom I have chosen, my beloved with whom my soul is well pleased. I will put my Spirit upon him, and he will proclaim justice to the Gentiles."…"20a bruised reed he will not break, and a smoldering wick he will not quench, until he brings justice to victory;" (Matthew 12:18,20, ESV) "6For this reason I remind you to fan into flame the gift of God, which is in you through the laying on of my hands," (2 Timothy 1:6, ESV) · SNUFF OUT Satan's work in my life. "16In all circumstances take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming darts of the evil one;" (Ephesians 6:16, ESV) 2) RESPECT the Spirit's Word in my life. "20Do not despise prophecies," (1 Thessalonians 5:20, ESV) Contempt = "to count as nothing." We must never treat any of the work of God with contempt 3) TEST EVERYTHING to discover what God's work and Word really are! "21but test everything… (1 Thessalonians 5:21a, ESV) Stress everything – note that this is what the Jewish leaders never did with Jesus. Lazarus was raised and they knew it and killed him anyway. · God TESTS ME. "4but just as we have been approved by God to be entrusted with the gospel, so we speak, not to please man, but to please God who tests our hearts." (1 Thessalonians 2:4, ESV) · I am COMMANDED to test! "4But let each one test his own work, and then his reason to boast will be in himself alone and not in his neighbor." (Galatians 6:4, ESV) "1Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, for many false prophets have gone out into the world." (1 John 4:1, ESV) 4) APPLY the right standards in my testing. · Keep my heart & mind OPEN before God. "2Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect." (Romans 12:2, ESV) How do I test? a, Not by what my parents says b, Not by what my preacher says c, Not by what my old church did d, Not by what my culture says e, not by how I feel about it! · Use God's OBJECTIVE STANDARD – His Word. "8The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God will stand forever." (Isaiah 40:8, ESV) "4But he answered, "It is written, " 'Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.' ""… "7Jesus said to him, "Again it is written, 'You shall not put the Lord your God to the test.' "" …"10Then Jesus said to him, "Be gone, Satan! For it is written, " 'You shall worship the Lord your God and him only shall you serve.' "" (Matthew 4:4,7,10, ESV) · CONSULT other standards as well. o COMMON SENSE o PRAYERFUL guidance o COUNSEL from others 5) HOLD ON to the good & run with it! "21… hold fast what is good." (1 Thessalonians 5:21b, ESV) Good = "something noble, something that is a blessing and a honor to receive." The 2 words "good" and "hold" are only found in one other verse in the N.T.: "15As for that in the good soil, they are those who, hearing the word, hold it fast in an honest and good heart, and bear fruit with patience." (Luke 8:15, ESV)
Op zondag 29 maart vindt in en rondom Thialf de tiende editie plaats van De Hollandse 100. Het belooft een mooie jublieumeditie te gaan worden van de oer-Hollandse duatlon, waarbij geld opgehaald wordt voor onderzoek naar lymfeklierkanker. Wat deze editie extra bijzonder gaat maken is de start van Mila&Co. Mila werd bekend van het NPO-programma 'Niet klein te krijgen'. Zij overwon lymfeklierkanker en zet zich nu als jonge ambassadeur in voor Lymph&Co. We spraken erover met Marie-Jose Helle van de organiserende stichting Lymph&Co. Presentatie: Robert Denneman
Doing everything right for your Hashimoto's but still struggling with stubborn puffiness, brain fog, and chronic inflammation? The missing piece isn't your gut, adrenals, or thyroid—it's your lymphatic system.In this episode, Dr. Anshul Gupta reveals the overlooked connection between lymphatic drainage and Hashimoto's thyroiditis that conventional medicine ignores. Discover why the autoimmune attack in Hashimoto's actually begins in your cervical lymph nodes, how chronic inflammation damages lymphatic vessels and creates a vicious cycle, and why hypothyroidism makes lymphatic congestion even worse.Learn how sluggish lymph flow allows toxins, heavy metals, and inflammatory compounds to accumulate around your thyroid, triggering antibody production and perpetuating autoimmune flares. Dr. Gupta explains the science behind lymphatic dysfunction and thyroid disease—backed by peer-reviewed research.You'll discover evidence-based strategies to restore lymph flow: dry brushing techniques, rebounding and movement protocols, proper hydration with mineral support, deep diaphragmatic breathing exercises, contrast showers and sauna therapy, and anti-inflammatory nutrition, including gluten removal and lymph-supporting herbs like cleavers and red clover.This is the missing link in your Hashimoto's healing protocol—the drainage system nobody talks about.
In this episode Dr. Perry talks about his experience with cellulitis and how doing lymphatic BIG 6®️ resets changed his life. You can see and purchase BIG 6®️ here: BIG 6 Video Join our membership group here and learn how to heal yourself: Membership Join our newsletter for discounts on workshops: Newsletter
Send a textIf you've been feeling puffy, stiff, foggy, or heavier than you think you should be — and nothing you've tried has actually fixed it — this episode is for you.Every spring, the wellness world tells you to cleanse. Detox. Reset. Restrict.But what if what you're experiencing isn't toxicity?What if it's fluid physiology?In this episode, I walk you through the five fluid systems that govern how your body feels on a daily basis — the lymphatic system, interstitial fluid, cerebrospinal fluid (glymphatic clearance), mucosal hydration, and fascia — and explain:• What each system actually does• Why these systems slow down in winter• What that slowdown feels like in your bodyIf you wake up congested, puffy, stiff, bloated, or foggy — this will make sense.Then we look at the five main drivers of fluid stagnation:Mineral imbalanceWhy sodium, potassium, and magnesium regulate fluid movement at the cellular level — and why drinking more water alone doesn't fix tissue swelling.Sluggish gut motilityHow transit time, microbiome shifts, and inflammatory load directly affect lymphatic flow and whole-body fluid balance.Chronic sympathetic activationThe specific mechanisms through which stress disrupts lymph drainage, mineral balance, gut function, and fascial tone.Fascial guardingHow low-grade inflammation creates a self-reinforcing loop of compression and stagnation.Winter biologyWhy feeling slow and heavy at the end of winter is seasonal physiology — not personal failure.And finally, we shift the frame.Your body isn't toxic. It's tired.There is a difference between cleansing and refining — between subtracting from a depleted system and restoring the conditions that allow it to function.This episode is about understanding those conditions.If it resonates, I also share details about Minerals & Microbes, my four-month program focused on restoring mineral terrain, rebuilding gut function, regulating the nervous system, and addressing the root causes of chronic stagnation.Spring is for preparation, not punishment.Listen now — and if it lands, share it with someone who's considering a spring cleanse.Support the show Support the podcast Mineral Foundations Course HERE Minerals & Microbes package HERE Rewilded Wellness program HERE Join my newsletter HERE If you are interested in becoming a client and have questions, reach out by emailing me: lydiajoyme@gmail.com Find me on Instagram : @ Lydiajoy.me
To have Dr. Morse answer a question, visit: https://drmorses.tv/ask/ All of Dr. Morse's and his son's websites under one roof: https://handcrafted.health/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/handcrafted.health 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:03 - Stage 4 Breast Cancer 00:37:12 - Lump on Neck - Swollen Lymph Nodes 01:03:57 - Covid Vaccine Side Effects 00:01:03 - Stage 4 Breast Cancer 2 weeks fruit-only, and the amount of fluid accumulating around my lungs has significantly reduced. 00:37:12 - Lump on Neck The first node that appeared was ping pong sized. 01:03:57 - Covid Vaccine Side Effects My daughter-in-law Elena is almost 38 yrs. young and has been injured from the Covid jab back in 2022.
On today's Heath and Wellness segment, Clement Manyathela speaks to Dr Debbie Smith, Registered Homeopath and Acupuncturist, to understand the role lymph nodes play in our bodies. The Clement Manyathela Show is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station, weekdays from 09:00 to 12:00 (SA Time). Clement Manyathela starts his show each weekday on 702 at 9 am taking your calls and voice notes on his Open Line. In the second hour of his show, he unpacks, explains, and makes sense of the news of the day. Clement has several features in his third hour from 11 am that provide you with information to help and guide you through your daily life. As your morning friend, he tackles the serious as well as the light-hearted, on your behalf. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Clement Manyathela Show. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 09:00 and 12:00 (SA Time) to The Clement Manyathela Show broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/XijPLtJ or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/p0gWuPE Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey Heal Squad! We're back with facial beauty expert Shelly Marshall, and this conversation goes even deeper. In this episode, we unpack the truth about fillers, how they can impact the lymphatic system over time, and why repeated use may block proper drainage and flow. Shelly explains what happens to us when lymph becomes stagnant (think cellulite and acne, crazy!), but shows us how to durian it too. Things like face yoga poses (yup, she shows Maria them!) will not only help lift, plump, and reshape the face naturally over time, but it can help stagnant lymph flow. Shelly also shows us the benefits of a gua sha tool (and how to use it!), and why opening your lymphatic “ports” with it, is the secret to making it actually work. We also dive into the benefits of vibration plates and mouth taping, and how both can support lymph flow, posture, and even facial structure when done correctly. One of the biggest takeaways? Health is beauty. When your lymph moves, your nervous system is regulated, and your muscles are functioning the way they're meant to, your face reflects that. HEALERS & HEAL LINERS When you move your lymph, you move stagnation: Puffiness, cellulite, and dull skin aren't random. They're often signs of slowed lymph flow. Movement, breath, and gentle drainage aren't vanity, they're physiology. Your face isn't aging, it's adapting to tension: There's a big difference between strengthening facial muscles and holding stress in them. When you train the muscle intentionally (instead of freezing or overfilling it), the structure of the face changes naturally over time Health is the foundation of beauty: When your lymph moves and your nervous system feels safe, your face follows. HEAL SQUAD SOCIALS IG: https://www.instagram.com/healsquad/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@healsquadxmaria HEAL SQUAD RESOURCES: Heal Squad Website:https://www.healsquad.com/ Heal Squad x Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HealSquad/membership Maria Menounos Website: https://www.mariamenounos.com My Curated Macy's Page: Shop My Macy's Storefront EMR-Tek Red Light: https://emr-tek.com/discount/Maria30 for 30% off Airbnb: https://www.airbnb.com/host AUDIBLE: https://audible.com/healsquad AG1: drinkag1.com/healsquad Join In-Person Heal Retreat Waitlist!: https://mariamenounos.myflodesk.com/heal-retreat-waitlist GUEST RESOURCES: Shelly Marshall Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beautyshamans/?hl=en Shelly Marshall Website: http://www.beautyshamans.com ABOUT MARIA MENOUNOS: Emmy Award-winning journalist, TV personality, actress, 2x NYT best-selling author, former pro-wrestler and brain tumor survivor, Maria Menounos' passion is to see others heal and to get better in all areas of life. ABOUT HEAL SQUAD x MARIA MENOUNOS: A daily digital talk-show that brings you the world's leading healers, experts, and celebrities to share groundbreaking secrets and tips to getting better in all areas of life. DISCLAIMER: This Podcast and all related content (published or distributed by or on behalf of Maria Menounos or http://Mariamenounos.com and http://healsquad.com) is for informational purposes only and may include information that is general in nature and that is not specific to you. Any information or opinions provided by guest experts or hosts featured within website or on Company's Podcast are their own; not those of Maria Menounos or the Company. Accordingly, Maria Menounos and the Company cannot be responsible for any results or consequences or actions you may take based on such information or opinions. This podcast is presented for exploratory purposes only. Published content is not intended to be used for preventing, diagnosing, or treating a specific illness. If you have, or suspect you may have, a health-care emergency, please contact a qualified health care professional for treatment.
To have Dr. Morse answer a question, visit: https://drmorses.tv/ask/ All of Dr. Morse's and his son's websites under one roof: https://handcrafted.health/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/handcrafted.health 00:00:00 - Intro - New Telegram Channel for Ladies - Prenatal and Childbirth 00:09:19 - Enlarged Lymph Nodes 01:11:42 - Oculopharyngeal Muscular Dystrophy (OPMD) 01:26:50 - Type 2 Diabetes 00:09:19 - Enlarged Lymph Nodes Is fruit enough to sustain the body for long periods of time? 01:11:42 - Oculopharyngeal Muscular Dystrophy (OPMD) I got it from my Dad, same for my young brother. 01:26:50 - Type 2 Diabetes I've had Type 2 Diabetes for the last 15 years and am taking medications.
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What if many of the chronic issues we label as “disease” are really the result of lost space, broken flow, and a body that can no longer breathe from the inside out?In this episode of the Terrain Theory Podcast, we're joined by fascia researcher and Block Therapy founder Deanna Hansen for a deep exploration of fascia as the physical environment of the body...and why its condition may determine how well your terrain can heal, detoxify, and regenerate.Deanna reframes fascia not as passive connective tissue, but as the body's primary communication and flow system – the medium through which oxygen, nutrients, lymph, and waste must move. When posture, stress, trauma, and dysfunctional breathing compress this system, flow breaks down. Elimination slows. Cells suffocate. Symptoms emerge.Throughout the conversation, you'll learn:Why diaphragmatic breathing is the engine of circulation, lymphatic movement, and nervous system regulationWhy most people can't access proper breath until fascial compression is releasedHow gravity, posture, and chronic stress physically reshape the body over timeWhy pain is often the first signal of blocked flow...and how to work with it instead of against itHow fascia decompression restores space so the body can clear waste and reestablish balanceMost importantly, this episode gives listeners a new lens for understanding their health: not as something to be forced or fixed, but as a terrain to be opened, decompressed, and allowed to flow.If you've ever felt like you're “doing all the right things” but your body still feels stuck, this conversation may explain why...and show you a path back to movement, breath, and internal flow.Learn more about Deanna and her work at her website: https://bit.ly/BlockTherapy_TT.Follow Block Therapy on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/blocktherapy/, on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@Fluidisometrics and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DeannaHansenBlockTherapy/.Access your FREE GIFT from Deanna here: https://bit.ly/BlockTherapy_FreeGiftSupport Terrain Theory on Patreon! Our recently-launched member platform gives you access to a ton of free & exclusive content. Check it out: https://www.patreon.com/TerrainTheoryTerrain Theory episodes are not to be taken as medical advice. You are your own primary healthcare provider.If you have a Terrain Transformation story you would like to share, email us at ben@terraintheory.net.Learn more at www.terraintheory.netFollow Terrain Theory:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terrain_theory/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Terrain-TheoryX: https://twitter.com/terraintheory1YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@terraintheoryMusic by Chris Merenda
If you're a high performer living life like a race—training hard, eating "right," optimizing everything—but still feeling inflamed, tired, reactive, or stuck… this episode is for you. In this deep-dive rabbit hole episode, Coach Debbie Potts breaks down the real order of operations for health, performance, and longevity—from the nervous system to lymph, liver, bile, gut, and mitochondria—and explains why drainage must come before flow if you want to age strong, resilient, and metabolically healthy. You'll learn why: Flow is not effort—it's capacity The nervous system is the master switch for digestion, detox, hormones, and recovery Lymph only moves with breathing, movement, hydrated fascia, and parasympathetic tone The liver doesn't "detox" unless bile can package and carry waste out Pooping is the final step of successful drainage—not the first Forcing detox, training, fasting, or hormones without open exits creates symptoms, not healing Using the FLOW Foundation™ framework (Free the Nervous System → Lymph & Fascia → Oxygen & Blood Flow → Waste Removal), Debbie walks you through the cellular logic of why high performers burn out despite doing everything "right," and how restoring flow turns a stagnant internal swamp back into a clean, moving river. This episode connects the dots between: Nervous system regulation (safety vs. survival) Lymphatic drainage and inflammation Liver detox phases and bile flow Gut motility and hormone clearance Mitochondrial function, blood sugar, and aging capacity If you're ready to stop guessing, stop forcing, and start building health from the inside out, this episode sets the foundation for creating your own FutureYou Blueprint™—with the right order, for your unique body.
On this episode of Vitality Radio, Jared sits down with returning guest Jamie Cotter, national educator for WishGarden Herbs, to break down immunity in a way that actually makes sense. Instead of treating the immune system as a one-size-fits-all problem, Jamie explains the four distinct phases of immunity—daily immune maintenance, early onset, active illness, and recovery—and why each phase benefits from a different herbal strategy. You'll learn how tonic herbs support baseline immune resilience, why timing and dosing matter when symptoms first appear, and how targeted herbal formulas can support the body during active immune challenges and lingering recovery phases. This episode empowers listeners to better understand their own immune responses and make informed choices about herbal support, seasonal wellness routines, and immune preparedness—without fear, hype, or guesswork.Products Discussed:Daily ImmuneKick-Ass ImmuneSerious V-FighterDeep LungKick-Ass BioticGet Over It!Buy 4 or more Wishgarden products from HERE and get 25% off through March 7, 2026!Visit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalitynutritionbountiful and @vitalityradio on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.
Pediatrics Now: Cases Updates and Discussions for the Busy Pediatric Practitioner
When to Worry: Neck Lumps, Bumps, and Enlarged Lymph Nodes in Kids Link for CME Credit: https://uthscsa.edu/medicine/education/cme/pediatrics-now-podcast In this episode of Pediatrics Now, Host Holly Wayment and Pediatric Oncologist Dr. Shafqat Shah discuss how clinicians should evaluate new lumps, bumps, and enlarged lymph nodes in children, adolescents, and young adults. Dr. Shah explains features that suggest reactive vs. malignant nodes, when to observe versus order imaging or labs, when to biopsy, and considerations about steroids, infections like cat scratch disease, and transitioning care for young adults. Dr. Shah's email address is: ShahS2@uthscsa.edu
Tune into the newest episode of our Energy Works Podcast, where science meets spirit to help you heal, energize, and thrive. In this episode of Big Ideas, host Lauren welcomes Dr. John Douillard, renowned Ayurvedic physician, author, and founder of LifeSpa.com, for a deep exploration of ancient wisdom through a modern lens. Together, they unpack the science and soul of Ayurveda and its powerful relevance in today's world, especially in conversations around longevity, vitality, and conscious living.Dr. John shares insights on the often-overlooked role of the lymphatic system, the life-extending benefits of diaphragmatic breathing, and how ancient practices align with (and sometimes surpass) modern longevity science. The conversation also explores Ayurveda's understanding of the stages of life, revealing that living longer isn't just about healthspan, but about creating the conditions for spiritual fulfillment.The episode takes a reflective turn as they discuss the Ayurvedic perspective on death, grief, and the continuity of consciousness, including the possibility of ongoing connection with loved ones who have passed. Throughout, Lauren and Dr. John highlight how time-tested traditions offer profound, practical insights for modern wellness, balance, and meaning. Tune in now wherever you get your podcasts!Chapters:00:00 Introduction 01:03 Welcoming Dr. John Douillard01:18 Longevity Through the Lens of Ayurveda03:38 The Importance of the Lymphatic System10:02 Modern Science vs. Ancient Wisdom20:43 Fasting, Cleansing, and Renewal30:21 Breathing Practices for Longevity32:49 The Eye of the Hurricane: Coexisting Opposites33:25 Establishing the Silent Center35:44 Runner's High & Dynamic Calm37:03 Breath as a Path to Longevity38:51 The Diaphragm's Role in Whole-Body Health47:22 Ayurveda and the Four Goals of Life59:29 The Subtle Magic of Ayurveda01:06:36 Final Reflections Episode Resources:Dr. John Douillard: https://lifespa.com/EMYoga Online Courses: https://emyoga.thinkific.com/collections/emyoga-coursesShop our EMYoga Store: https://emyogastore.com/Sign up for FREE weekly Newsletter: https://www.energymedicineyoga.net/Listen on Spotify: Energy WorksListen on Apple Podcasts: Energy WorksFollow us on Instagram: @EnergyMedicineYogaFollow us on Facebook: @EnergyMedicineYoga#EnergyMedicineYoga #EMYoga #EnergyWorksPodcast #WellnessPodcast #Ayurveda #Longevity #AncientWisdom #ModernScience #Breathwork #LymphaticHealth #DrJohnDouillard
To have Dr. Morse answer a question, visit: https://drmorses.tv/ask/ Dr. Morse Q&A - Tonsil Cancer - Swollen Lymph Nodes #817 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:25 - Tonsil Cancer - Swollen Lymph Nodes 00:02:25 - Tonsil Cancer - Swollen Lymph Nodes I gave into many tests over the past 2 years, including a neck and tonsil biopsy. I didn't know any better at the time, was desperate, and not of sound mind.
The lymphatic system, or lymphoid system, is one of the components of the circulatory system, and it serves a critical role in both immune function and surplus extracellular fluid drainage. Components of the lymphatic system include lymph, lymphatic vessels and plexuses, lymph nodes, lymphatic cells, and a variety of lymphoid organs. The pattern and form of lymphatic channels are more variable and complex but generally parallel those of the peripheral vascular system. The lymphatic system partly functions to convey lymphatic fluid, or lymph, through a network of lymphatic channels, filter lymphatic fluid through lymph nodes and return lymphatic fluid to the bloodstream, where it is eventually eliminated. Nearly all body organs, regions, and systems have lymphatic channels to collect the various byproducts that require elimination . Liver and intestinal lymphatics produce about 80% of the volume of lymph in the body. Notable territories of the body that do not appear to contain lymphatics include the bone marrow, epidermis, as well as other tissues where blood vessels are absent. The central nervous system was long considered to be absent of lymphatic vessels until they were recently identified in the cranial meninges. Moreover, a vessel appearing to have lymphatic features was also discovered in the eye. The lymphatic system is critical in a clinical context, particularly given that it is a major route for cancer metastasis and that the inflammation of lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes is an indicator of pathology. Structure The lymphatic system includes numerous structural components, including lymphatic capillaries, afferent lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, efferent lymphatic vessels, and various lymphoid organs. Lymphatic capillaries are tiny, thin-walled vessels that originate blindly within the extracellular space of various tissues. Lymphatic capillaries tend to be larger in diameter than blood capillaries and are interspersed among them to enhance their ability to collect interstitial fluid efficiently. They are critical in the drainage of extracellular fluid and allow this fluid to enter the closed capillaries but not exit due to their unique morphology. Lymphatic capillaries at their blind ends are composed of a thin endothelium without a basement membrane. The endothelial cells at the closed end of the capillary overlap but shift to open the capillary end when interstitial fluid pressure is greater than intra-capillary pressure. This process permits lymphocytes, interstitial fluid, bacteria, cellular debris, plasma proteins, and other cells to enter the lymphatic capillaries. Special lymphatic capillaries called lacteals exist in the small intestine to contribute to the absorption of dietary fats. Lymphatics in the liver contribute to a specialized role in transporting hepatic proteins into the bloodstream. The lymphatic capillaries of the body form large networks of channels called lymphatic plexuses and converge to form larger lymphatic vessels. Lymphatic vessels convey lymph, or lymphatic fluid, through their channels. Afferent (toward) lymphatic vessels convey unfiltered lymphatic fluid from the body tissues to the lymph nodes, and efferent (away) lymphatic vessels convey filtered lymphatic fluid from lymph nodes to subsequent lymph nodes or into the venous system. The various efferent lymphatic vessels in the body eventually converge to form two major lymphatic channels: the right lymphatic duct and the thoracic duct. The right lymphatic duct drains most of the right upper quadrant of the body, including the right upper trunk, right upper extremity, and right head and neck. The right lymphatic trunk is a visible channel in the right cervical region just anterior to the anterior scalene muscle. Its origin and termination are variable in morphology, typically forming as the convergence of the right bronchomediastinal, jugular, and subclavian trunks, extending 1 to 2 centimeters in length before returning its contents to the systemic circulation at the junction of the right internal jugular, subclavian, and/or brachiocephalic veins. The thoracic duct, also known as the left lymphatic duct or van Hoorne's canal, is the largest of the body's lymphatic channels. It drains most of the body except for the territory of the right superior thorax, head, neck, and upper extremity served by the right lymphatic duct. The thoracic duct is a thin-walled tubular vessel measuring 2 to 6 mm in diameter. The length of the duct ranges from 36 to 45 cm. The thoracic duct is highly variable in form but typically arises in the abdomen at the superior aspect of the cisterna chyli, around the level of the twelfth thoracic vertebra (T12). The cisterna chyli, from which it extends, is an expanded lymphatic sac that forms at the convergence of the intestinal and lumbar lymphatic trunks extending along the L1-L2 vertebral levels. The cisterna chyli is present in approximately 40-60% of the population, and in its absence, the intestinal and lumbar lymphatic trunks communicate directly with the thoracic duct at the T12 level. As a result, the thoracic duct receives lymphatic fluid from the lumbar lymphatic trunks and chyle, composed of lymphatic fluid and emulsified fats, from the intestinal lymphatic trunk. Initially, the thoracic duct is located just to the right of the midline and posterior to the aorta. It exits the abdomen and enters the thorax via the aortic hiatus formed by the right and left crura of the diaphragm, side by side with the aorta. The thoracic duct then ascends in the thoracic cavity just anterior and to the right of the vertebral column between the aorta and azygos vein. At about the level of the fifth thoracic vertebra (T5), the thoracic duct typically crosses to the left of the vertebral column and posterior to the esophagus. From here, it ascends vertically and usually empties its contents into the junction of the left subclavian and left internal jugular veins in the cervical region. To ensure that lymph does not flow backward, collecting lymphatic vessels and larger lymphatic vessels have one-way valves. These valves are not present in the lymphatic capillaries. These lymphatic valves permit the continued advancement of lymph through the lymphatic vessels aided by a pressure gradient created by vascular smooth muscle, skeletal muscle contraction, and respiratory movements. However, it is important to note that lymphatic vessels also communicate with the venous system through various anastomoses. Lymph nodes are small bean-shaped tissues situated along lymphatic vessels. Lymph nodes receive lymphatic fluid from afferent lymphatic vessels and convey lymph away through efferent lymphatic vessels. Lymph nodes serve as a filter and function to monitor lymphatic fluid/blood composition, drain excess tissue fluid and leaked plasma proteins, engulf pathogens, augment an immune response, and eradicate infection. Several organs in the body are considered to be lymphoid or lymphatic organs, given their role in the production of lymphocytes. These include the bone marrow, spleen, thymus, tonsils, lymph nodes, and other tissues. Lymphoid organs can be categorized as primary or secondary lymphoid organs. Primary lymphoid organs are those that produce lymphocytes, such as the bone marrow and thymus. Bone marrow is the primary site for the production of lymphocytes. The thymus is a glandular organ located anterior to the pericardium. It serves to mature and develop T cells, or thymus cell lymphocytes, in response to an inflammatory process or pathology. As individuals age, both their bone marrow and thymus reduce and accumulate fat. Secondary lymphoid organs serve as territories in which immune cells function and include the spleen, tonsils, lymph nodes, and various mucous membranes, such as in the intestines. The spleen is a purplish, fist-sized organ in the left upper abdominal quadrant that contributes to immune function by serving as a blood filter, storing lymphocytes within its white pulp, and being a site for an adaptive immune response to antigens. The lingual tonsils, palatine tonsils, and pharyngeal tonsils, or adenoids, work to prevent pathogens from entering the body. Mucous membranes in the gastrointestinal, respiratory, and genitourinary systems also function to prevent pathogens from entering the body. Lymph Lymphatic fluid, or lymph, is similar to blood plasma and tends to be watery, transparent, and yellowish in appearance. Extracellular fluid leaks out of the blood capillary walls because of pressure exerted by the heart or osmotic pressure at the cellular level. As the interstitial fluid accumulates, it is picked up by the tiny lymphatic capillaries along with other substances to form lymph. This fluid then passes through the lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes and finally enters the venous circulation. As the lymph passes through the lymph nodes, both monocytes and lymphocytes enter it. Lymph is composed primarily of interstitial fluid with variable amounts of lymphocytes, bacteria, cellular debris, plasma proteins, and other cells. In the GI tract, lymphatic fluid is called chyle and has a milk-like appearance that is chiefly due to the presence of cholesterol, glycerol, fatty acids, and other fat products. The vessels that transport the lymphatic fluid from the GI tract are known as lacteals. Embryology The development of the lymphatic system is known from both human and animal, especially mouse studies. The lymphatic vessels form after the development of blood vessels, around six weeks post-fertilization. The endothelial cells that serve as precursors to the lymphatics arise from the embryonic cardinal veins. The process by which lymphatic vessels form is similar to that of the blood vessels and produces lymphatic-venous and intra-lymphatic anastomoses, but diverse origins exist for components of lymphatic vessel formation in different regions. Six primary lymph sacs develop and are apparent about eight weeks post-fertilization. These include, from caudal to cranial, one cisterna chyli, one retroperitoneal lymph sac, two iliac lymph sacs, and two jugular lymph sacs. The jugular lymph sacs are the first to develop, initially appearing next to the jugular part of the cardinal vein. Lymphatic vessels then form adjacent to the blood vessels and connect the various lymph sacs. The lymphatic vessels primarily arise from the lymph sacs through the process of self-proliferation and polarized sprouting. Stem/progenitor cells play a huge role in forming lymphatic tissues and vessels by contributing to sustained growth and postnatally differentiating into lymphatic endothelial cells. Lymphatic channels from the developing gut connect with the retroperitoneal lymph sac and the cisterna chyli, situated just posteriorly. The lymphatic channels of the lower extremities and inferior trunk communicate with the iliac lymph sacs. Finally, lymphatic channels in the head, neck and upper extremities drain to the jugular lymph sacs. Additionally, a right and left thoracic duct form and connect the cisterna chyli with the jugular lymph sacs and form anastomoses that eventually produce the typical adult form. The lymph sacs then produce groups of lymph nodes in the fetal period. Migrating mesenchyme enters the lymph sacs and produces lymphatic networks, connective tissue, and other layers of the lymph nodes. Function The lymphatic system's primary function is to balance the volume of interstitial fluid and convey it and excess protein molecules into the venous circulation. The lymphatic system is also important in immune surveillance, defending the body against foreign particles and microorganisms. It does so by conveying antigens and leukocytes to lymph nodes, where antigen-primed and targeted lymphocytes and other immune cells are conveyed into the lymphatic vessels and blood vessels. In addition, the system has a role in the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins and fatty substances in the gut via the gastrointestinal tract's lacteals within the villi and the transport of this material into the venous circulation. Newly recognized lymphatic vessels are visible in the meninges relating to cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) outflow from the central nervous system. Finally, lymphatics may play a role in the clearance of ocular fluid via the lymphatic-like Schlemm canals. Clinical Significance Leaks of lymphatic fluid occur when the lymphatic vessels are damaged. In the abdomen, lymphatic vessel damage may occur during surgery, especially during retroperitoneal procedures such as repairing an abdominal aortic aneurysm. These leaks tend to be mild, and the vessels in the peritoneum and mesentery eventually absorb the lymphatic fluid or chyle. However, when the thoracic duct is injured in the chest, the chyle leak can be extensive. In most cases, conservative care with a no-fat diet (medium chain triglycerides) or total parenteral nutrition is unsuccessful. In most cases, if the injury to the thoracic duct was surgical, a surgical procedure is required to tie off the duct. If the thoracic duct is injured in the cervical region, then inserting a drainage tube and adopting a low-fat diet will help seal the leak. However, thoracic duct injury in the chest cavity usually requires drainage and surgery. It is rare for the thoracic segment of the thoracic duct to seal on its own. In terms of accumulation of chyle in the thorax (i.e., chylothorax), if a patient has an injury to the thoracic duct in the thorax below the T5 vertebral level, then fluid will collect in only the right pleural cavity. If the injury is to the thoracic duct in the thorax above the T5 vertebral level, then fluid will appear in both pleural cavities. Other Issues The lymphatic system is prone to disorders like the venous and arterial circulatory systems. Developmental or functional defects of the lymphatic system cause lymphedema. When this occurs, the lymphatic system is unable to sufficiently drain lymphatic fluid resulting in its accumulation and swelling of the territory. Lymphedema, this swelling due to the accumulation of lymph, is classified as primary or secondary. Primary lymphedema is an inherited disorder where the lymphatic system development has been disrupted, causing absent or malformed lymphatic tissues. This condition often presents soon after birth, but some conditions may present later in life (e.g., at puberty or later adulthood). There are no effective treatments for primary lymphedema. Past surgical treatments were found to be mutilating and are no longer implemented. The present-day treatment revolves around compression stockings, pumps, and constrictive garments. Secondary lymphedema is an acquired disorder involving lymphatic system dysfunction that may result from many causes, including cancer, infection, trauma, or surgery. The treatment of secondary lymphedema depends on the cause. Oncological and other surgeries may result in secondary lymphedema due to the removal or biopsy of lymph nodes or lymphatic vessels. Non-surgical lymphedema may result from malignancies, obstruction within the lymphatic system, infection, or deep vein thrombosis. In most cases of obstructive secondary lymphedema, the drainage will resume if the inciting cause is removed, although some individuals may need to wear compressive stockings permanently. Also, physical therapy may help alleviate lymphedema when the extremities are involved. There is no absolute cure for lymphedema, but diagnosis and careful management can help to minimize complications. Lymphomas are cancers that arise from the cells of the lymphatic system. There are numerous types of lymphoma, but they are grouped into Hodgkin lymphoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Lymphomas usually arise from the malignant transformation of specific lymphocytes in the lymphatic vessels or lymph nodes in the gastrointestinal tract, neck, axilla, or groin. Symptoms of lymphoma may include night sweats, fever, fatigue, itching, and weight loss. Cancers originating outside of the lymphatic system often spread via the lymphatic vessels and may involve regional lymph nodes serving the impacted organs or tissues. Lymphadenitis occurs when the lymph nodes become inflamed or enlarged. The cause is usually an adjacent bacterial infection but may also involve viruses or fungi. The lymph nodes usually enlarge and become tender. Lymphatic filariasis, or elephantiasis, is a very common mosquito-borne disorder caused by a parasite found in tropical and subtropical areas of the world, including Africa, Asia, the Pacific, the Caribbean, and South America. This condition involves parasitic microscopic nematodes (roundworms) that infect the lymphatic system and rapidly multiply and disrupt lymphatic function. Many infected individuals may have no outward symptoms, although the kidneys and lymphatic tissues may be damaged and dysfunctional. Symptomatic individuals may present with disfigurement caused by significant lymphedema and elephantiasis (thickening of the skin, particularly the extremities). The parasite may also cause hydrocele, an enlargement of the scrotum due to the accumulation of fluid, which may result from obstruction of the lymph nodes or vessels in the groin. Individuals presenting with symptoms have poorly draining lymphatics, often involving the extremities, resulting in huge extremities and marked disability. Lymphatic filariasis is the most common cause of disfigurement in the world, and it is the second most common cause of long-term disability. (credits: NIH)
Sabrina Sweet, the founder of lymphatic drainage wellness brand Miss Lymph, is here today to educate the lymphatic system, an often overlooked body system that lives just beneath our skin and plays a massive role in our overall health. You'll hear about: Lymph 101 - What is the lymphatic system? How stress, trauma and emotions can affect your lymphatic system The benefits of lymphatic massage in our modern world How environmental toxins affect our body systems DIY lymphatic massage techniques Dispelling misconceptions about lymphatic drainage and detoxing Visit Miss Lymph: WebsiteInstagramConnect with Erin:Instagram Website Support Our Sponsors: COWBOY COLOSTRUM - Use code RAWBEAUTYTALKS at CowboyColostrum.com for 25%offJONES ROAD BEAUTY - Get a free Cool Gloss on your first purchase when you use the code ERIN at checkout https://www.jonesroadbeauty.com/HELLOFRESH - Go to hellofresh.ca and use the code RAWBEAUTYTALKS for 50% off your next order. KNIX - Go to knix.com and use code RAWBEAUTYTALKS for 20% off your next order.MITOPURE GUMMIES - Go to Timeline.com/ERIN and use the code ERIN for 20% off. LOLA BLANKETS - Go to LolaBlankets.com and use the code RAWBEAUTYTALKS for 35% off. SUPERBELLY POWDERS - Go to www.itsblume.com and use code RAWBEAUTYTALKS for 15% off.AQUTRU WATER FILTERS - Go to www.aquatru.com and use code RAWBEAUTYTALKS for 20% off. Please use link on left side of checkout page, not the coupon code box on the right. Leave Well Within a rating and a review on Apple Podcasts! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Field Notes From the Spiritual Journey with Eden Garcia Thaler
In this episode I'm chatting about my latest wellness kicks, obsessions and routines. We're talking about lymphatic facial massage, Vitamin D and the power of sunlight, trace minerals (plus disappearing luteal phase symptoms) and more. Resources:Facial Massage: https://www.instagram.com/anastasiabeautyfasciaTrace Minerals: https://a.co/d/bJmHeqhViral Chuck Roast Tacos: https://oliviaadriance.com/viral-chuck-roast-tacos/#wprm-recipe-container-1409Pot Roast Recipe: https://www.halfbakedharvest.com/red-wine-braised-pot-roast/Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@field__notespod Connect with me about coaching sessions: edengarciathaler@gmail.com Learn more: edenhetrick.com Submit a topic for the podcast: https://tally.so/r/mOMzA7 Follow on IG: https://www.instagram.com/field__notespod About me:Welcome to Field Notes Podcast. I created this podcast to be a living roadmap for transforming your patterns into your expanded potential. Tune in for perspectives that spark transformation and tips for optimizing your well-being in a crunchy (yet non-dogmatic) way. On the ongoing journey of finding freedom from the stuff that keeps us stuck—here are my field notes. If you are looking for deeper support on your journey of becoming, I offer 1:1 sessions and I would love to support you. Visit edenhetrick.com for more information. Please inquire for sliding scale availability. If you love this show and want to support it's growth: Share the show w/ someone Leave a 5-star rating ...
Welcome back to Beautifully Broken, where healing meets high performance. Today, we're going deep with Dr. Chris Shade, founder of Quicksilver Scientific, the mind behind many of the world's most advanced detox and hormone technologies. Together, we explore how inflammation, leaky gut, and energetic stagnation are connected — and how the next generation of liposomal and peptide therapies are helping people heal from the inside out.Dr. Shade walks us through the power of BPC-157 and KPV to seal the gut lining and reset the body's inflammatory loops, the surprising role of parasites in emotional and energetic patterns, and why the extracellular matrix may be the true “organ of communication” that keeps every system aligned. We also break down his revolutionary sublingual testosterone — a delivery method that mimics the body's natural rhythm instead of suppressing it.From quantum biology to spiritual integration, this episode is a masterclass in cellular intelligence and conscious healing. Whether you're dealing with chronic illness, burnout, or simply want to age better, this one is for the note-takers, biohackers, and seekers ready to reclaim the body's original blueprint. Episode Highlights [00:00] – What if testosterone therapy could reawaken natural rhythm instead of shutting it down?[02:12] – Peptides, parasites, and the energetic link between physical and emotional detox[04:22] – The evolution of Quicksilver Scientific and why their nano-delivery systems matter[06:40] – BPC-157 and KPV: sealing the gut, calming inflammation, and rebuilding the matrix[11:23] – Parasites, energy fields, and how emotional blockages mirror biological ones[15:59] – Rewiring the limbic system and breaking cycles of illness through neural retraining[27:36] – Lymph, glymph, and the new frontier of brain-immune communication[35:51] – Nano-oxygen therapy: biohacking sleep, neuropathy, and mitochondrial energy[40:30] – Peptides decoded: the youthful signalers that rebuild tissue and restore balance[54:35] – The future of sublingual testosterone—restoring natural pulsation and vitality[1:03:35] – Presence, mindfulness, and healing the collective war within ourselves Links & Resources Quicksilver Scientific: https://quicksilverscientificcreator.pxf.io/Xm1qOa — Code: BEAUTIFULLYBROKENDr. Chris Shade's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quicksilverscientificThe Biological Blueprint Program: https://www.beautifullybroken.world/biological-blueprintBeam Minerals: http://beamminerals.com/beautifullybroken— Code: BEAUTIFULLYBROKENSilver Biotics: bit.ly/3JnxyDD— 30% off with Code: BEAUTIFULLYBROKENLightPathLED: https://lightpathled.pxf.io/c/3438432/2059835/25794— Code: beautifullybrokenCatchBio: https://catchbio.com — Code: BEAUTIFULLYBROKEN CONNECT WITH FREDDIEWork with Me: https://www.beautifullybroken.world/biological-blueprintWebsite and Store: (http://www.beautifullybroken.world) Instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/beautifullybroken.world/) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@freddiekimmel Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Breast Phluffing, Lymph, and Self-Love: A Gentle Guide to Breast Care | Conversations with a Chiropractor Episode Description It's Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and Dr. Stephanie is going tender and practical. This solo episode isn't medical advice—it's a heartfelt walk through our relationship with our breasts, how the lymphatic system supports breast health, and a simple self-care practice you can start today: breast "phluffing." Stephanie unpacks cultural pressure and self-talk, then shifts into clear, accessible basics on lymph flow (what it is, where it goes, why movement, hydration, posture, and deep breathing matter). She also introduces PHLUFF—Personal Hand Lymphatic Undulation Flow Facilitation—a light, loving technique popularized by nurse-educator Cheryl Chapman. You'll learn gentle tapping under the armpit and soft circular motions upward toward the axilla—no digging, no pain—just mindful care. This one's about kindness, body literacy, and giving your chest the love it deserves. Long live the tatas.
Why does the simple act of smelling essential oils directly regulate the nervous system during trauma and grief? How can practitioners support clients who struggle with feeling their bodies? What if smell is the most underutilized tool for creating safety and embodiment? Seven years ago, Jodi Cohen's 12-year-old son died suddenly in a car accident. Her 14-year-old daughter, about to start high school, needed her mother to stay present through the unimaginable. This episode shares Jodi's journey of daily choosing what helps and what hurts, discovering that smell became her most accessible pathway to nervous system regulation when everything else felt too overwhelming. You'll learn the science of why our sense of smell is our most direct connection to the limbic system, how rose essential oil counteracts the fear response in the brain, and why smell allows us to titrate our emotional experience in micro-moments rather than getting flooded. This episode bridges functional medicine and somatic trauma healing for both practitioners and individuals navigating grief, chronic pain, or trauma recovery. Whether you're supporting clients through loss or learning to regulate your own nervous system, you'll discover how to use essential oils as deliberate cues of safety that shift your state without anyone noticing. In this episode you'll learn: [00:01:28] Jodi's Story of Loss: How her son's death became a daily practice of choosing what helps and what hurts while parenting through grief [00:03:08] Why Smell is Critical to Survival: The science of olfactory receptors and how rose essential oil counteracts the brain's fear response [00:05:27] Stories Follow State: Why shifting your nervous system state automatically changes your thoughts without working on the stories [00:07:04] Parasympathetic Blend Behind the Ear: How applying essential oils on the vagus nerve regulates sympathetic dominance during overwhelming moments [00:09:11] Flooding Shuts Down Problem-Solving: Why you must regulate your nervous system before you can think clearly or make decisions [00:12:36] When Bedtime Brings Up Everything: How stillness at night surfaces all the grief and feelings we've avoided all day [00:14:24] Creating Neutral Space for Dorsal Vagal: Recognizing shutdown and using oils to observe feelings without reliving trauma [00:21:05] Titrating with Smell: Using essential oils for micro-moments of feeling followed by safe action to build capacity without flooding [00:24:37] Fascia, Lymph, and Nervous System Integration: Why addressing all three systems together creates coherence and lasting regulation [00:27:16] Where to Apply Essential Oils: Finding the divot behind the ear, belly button, and feet for maximum nervous system regulation Main Takeaways: Smell is Our Most Powerful Survival Sense: Of the five senses, smell connects most directly to the limbic system because it alerts us to food, water, predator odor, and fire—making it the most critical sense for survival and the most underutilized tool for nervous system regulation. Rose Essential Oil Counteracts Fear Biology: Research on olfactory receptors shows that rose essential oil directly counteracts the fear response triggered by predator odor in the brain, making it a powerful tool for trauma healing and embodiment. Your Stories Follow Your State: Thoughts and narratives automatically shift with your nervous system state—when you're in calm aliveness you notice beauty, in stress you spiral with worry, in shutdown everything feels hopeless. Shifting state is often easier than changing thoughts. Smell Creates Space Between Stimulus and Response: Essential oils provide the easiest accessible tool to create that critical pause between what happens and how we react, allowing us to move from automatic survival responses to conscious choice. Titration Makes Healing Sustainable: Using smell to titrate emotional experience—feeling for 30 seconds, then shifting attention—builds capacity to stay present with difficult feelings without getting flooded or retraumatized. Go Slowly When Activating Parasympathetic: People who've been sympathetic dominant for years will start detoxifying when they finally feel safe. Start with just smelling oils before topical application to prevent overwhelming the lymphatic system. Fascia, Lymph, and Nervous System Work Together: These three systems are woven together like a marriage—the vagus nerve is the masculine aspect, fascia is the feminine, and when both are in harmony the body moves into coherence. Grief Requires Daily Practice: Healing from trauma and loss isn't about being fixed or finding one solution—it's making a daily choice to lean into tools that work, even when you don't feel like it. Coherence Creates Lasting Change: When you align the nervous system, fascial network, lymphatic system, heart coherence, and limbic system together, you create deadbolts on the door of safety rather than just one lock. Notable Quotes: "When you're flooded, it turns off your access to your prefrontal cortex, which is kind of your problem solving skill. And so you need to regulate your nervous system so that you can problem solve." "It's not like I am fixed or I found this thing. It's that every day I live with chronic pain, I live with hard things, and every day I make a choice to deal with it." "The nervous system, lymphatic system and the fascial network are all woven together. The fascia is kind of the feminine aspect of the nervous system and the vagus nerve is the masculine, and I think they're married and they work together." Episode Takeaway: The healing journey from grief and trauma don't require you to be fixed—they require daily practice of choosing tools that work even when you don't feel like using them. Jodi's journey through the loss of her 12-year-old son reveals why smell became her most accessible pathway to nervous system regulation: essential oils create that critical space between stimulus and response because olfactory receptors connect directly to the limbic system, allowing us to titrate emotional experience in micro-moments, shift our state (which automatically shifts our stories), and regulate before our prefrontal cortex shuts down from flooding. Resources/Guides: Jodi Cohen's Vibrant Blue Oils - Jodi's Parasympathetic blend (clove and lime) applied behind the ear on the vagus nerve, along with her Rose, Lung Support, Limbic Reset, Fascia Release, and Heart blends mentioned throughout this episode. The Biology of Trauma book - Available now everywhere books are sold. Get your copy Foundational Journey - If you are ready to create your inner safety and shift your nervous system, join me and my team for this 6 week journey of practical somatic and mind-body inner child practices. Lay your foundation to do the deeper work safely and is the pre-requisite for becoming a Biology of Trauma® professional. Related Episodes: Episode 100: 3 Power Stories: How to Reclaim Your Mental & Physical Health Through Biology of TraumaⓇ with Dr. Aimie Apigian Episode 97: Pain as Protection: Why Your Body Creates Chronic Pain & The 3 Questions to Ask to Release It with Georgie Oldfield Guest: Jodi Cohen is a bestselling author, award-winning journalist, functional practitioner, and founder of Vibrant Blue Oils, where she creates proprietary blends of organic and wild-crafted essential oils designed specifically for nervous system regulation. After her 12-year-old son's death in 2018 and navigating her ex-husband's bipolar disorder and suicide attempt, Jodi discovered that essential oils provided the most accessible pathway to regulation during overwhelming grief and chronic pain. Her #1 bestselling book "Essential Oils to Boost the Brain and Heal the Body" (Random House) synthesizes decades of scientific research on how essential oils support the body and brain. She has helped over 100,000 clients heal from anxiety, insomnia, autoimmunity, and inflammation, and was recognized as one of the 2024 Enterprising Women of the Year. Visit her website and follow her on Instagram. Your host: Dr. Aimie Apigian, double board-certified physician (Preventive/Addiction Medicine) with master's degrees in biochemistry and public health, and author of the national bestselling book "The Biology of Trauma" (foreword by Gabor Maté) that transforms our understanding of how the body experiences and holds trauma. After foster-adopting a child during medical school sparked her journey, she desperately sought for answers that would only continue as she developed chronic health issues. Through her practitioner training, podcast, YouTube channel, and international speaking, she bridges functional medicine, attachment and trauma therapy, facilitating accelerated repair of trauma's impact on the mind, body and biology. Disclaimer: By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical, psychological, or mental health advice to treat any medical or psychological condition in yourself or others. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your own physician, therapist, psychiatrist, or other qualified health provider regarding any physical or mental health issues you may be experiencing. Comment Etiquette: I would love to hear your thoughts on this episode. 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In this episode, Dr. Perry discusses the connection between the nervous system and the immune system and how they relate to each other in relationship to chronic pain and chronic inflammation.
Join Hope, The Gum Goddess Podcaster, and holistic healer Lynn as they explore how lymphatic flow, emotional fear, and dental health are connected. Learn how lymphatic massage supports detox, eases jaw tension, and helps release stored stress. Discover practical tips for boosting oral health, improving immune function, and creating true mind-body wellness. Perfect for wellness lovers, dental professionals, and anyone ready to unlock holistic healing from the inside out.Keywords: lymphatic drainage, lymphatic massage, holistic healing, dental health, gum health, emotional detox, mind-body connection, Gums & Gossip Podcast.
Sind das einfach unglückliche Körperproportionen, oder ist es eine behandlungswürdige, schmerzhafte Erkrankung? Das Lipödem – eine krankhafte Fettgewebsvermehrung an den Beinen und manchmal auch den Armen – wird oft nicht erkannt oder mit Übergewicht verwechselt, aber auch schlanke Frauen können betroffen sein. Dabei muss man es anders behandeln als viele Kilos etwa am Bauch, es bringt andere Risiken mit sich und es kommt auch zu anderen Zeitpunkten im Leben, nämlich vor allem dann, wenn die Hormone im Ungleichgewicht sind. Diana im Gespräch mit der Allgemeinärztin, Gefäßspezialistin und Ernährungsmedizinerin Dr. Gabriele Faerber über Östradiol, Progesteron und dicke Beine, den Grund, warum das Lipödem auch nach der letzten Blutung noch kommen kann und die schwierige Abgrenzung zu anderen Diagnosen.INFOS ZUR FOLGE:Hier geht es zu Dr. Gabriele Faerber im Internet.Hier geht es zu ihrem Vortrag über Ernährung bei Lipödem und Lymphödem (leider schlechte Qualität).Hier geht es zur Lymphselbsthilfe e.V.Hier geht es zur Lipödemhilfe Deutschland e.V.Hier geht es zur Website der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Phlebologie und Lymphologie mit aktuellen Infos für Patientinnen und einer Arztsuche. Hier geht es zur Leitlinie Lipödem.Hier geht es zur Entscheidung bzgl. der Kostenübernahme von Fettabsaugungen vom Juli 2025.Hier geht es zum Newsletter "Saisonwechsel" von der BRIGITTE.Hier geht es zum meno_brigitte-Insta-Account.Hier geht es zu Dianas Instagram.Hier geht es zu Julias Instagram.+++ Weitere Infos zu unseren Werbepartnern findet Ihr hier: https://linktr.ee/menoanmich +++WEITERE ANGEBOTE aus der BRIGITTE Redaktion:Masterclass Finanzen (aus unserer Eigenwerbung in dieser Folge, der Early Bird Rabatt gilt bis zum 8. September): academy.brigitte.de/masterclass?utm_source=menoanmich&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=mcf-premium-kh11&utm_term=shopSkin-Code-Kurs mit Dermatologin Dr. Yael Adler: brigitte.de/meno-skinKrafttraining 50 plus: Forever Fit On Demand Kurs von BRIGITTE ACADEMYOn Demand Video-Kurs "Wechseljahre: Wissen, was hilft": https://academy.brigitte.de/course/wechseljahre?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=meno&utm_campaign=wechseljahreKostenloses Webinar Rentenlücke berechnen: https://academy.brigitte.de/webinar-aufzeichnung-rentenluecke-berechnenETF Kurs: https://academy.brigitte.de/course/etf-kurs?utm_source=menoanmich&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=etf-kurs-mEs gibt auch einen MENO AN MICH-Rabattcode, MENO15 (gilt für viele BRIGITTE-Angebote).Ihr habt Anregungen, wollt uns Eure Geschichte erzählen oder selbst bei uns zu Gast im Podcast sein? Dann schreibt uns beiden persönlich, worüber Ihr gern mehr wissen würdet, was Euch bewegt, rührt, entsetzt und Freude macht an podcast@brigitte.de. Wir freuen uns auf Euch! Und bewertet und abonniert unseren Podcast gerne auch auf Spotify, iTunes, Amazon Music oder Audio Now. Noch mehr spannende Beiträge findet Ihr zudem auf Brigitte.de sowie dem Instagram- oder Facebook-Account von BRIGITTE –schaut vorbei! +++Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.html +++Wir verarbeiten im Zusammenhang mit dem Angebot unserer Podcasts Daten. Wenn Sie der automatischen Übermittlung der Daten widersprechen wollen, klicken Sie hier: https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.htmlUnsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
Fluid systems always connect to each other. Change the name and change sizes it doesn't matter. They all connect. See why this matters in healing Blood. Lymph. Cerebrospinal fluid. Interstitial fluid.
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Dr. Cathy Goldstein, AP, is the founder of Tru Energy Skincare and a licensed Acupuncture Physician with over 30 years of clinical experience. A graduate of the New England School of Acupuncture in 1988, she has dedicated her career to integrating natural healing principles with modern innovations in wellness and beauty. Driven by a passion for non-invasive, health-centered solutions, she developed Tru Energy Skincare to harness the power of pure, natural ingredients in restoring the skin's vitality. Her signature creation, the All-Natural FaceLift System, is scientifically formulated to target the deeper layers of skin responsible for visible signs of aging. The system pairs advanced botanical formulations with the proprietary Energy Optimizing Wand to stimulate circulation, enhance cellular energy, and firm the skin naturally. Drawing on her background in Eastern medicine, Dr. Cathy infuses each product with a holistic approach that addresses beauty from the inside out. Get 15% discount off all TruEnergy products using my code at checkout - DRSTEVE15 Join us as we explore:How Cathy Goldstein built a revolutionary skincare product by leveraging the fundamentals of functional gut health, Traditional Chinese Medicine, addressing the “issues out of the tissues” and cutting-edge frequency imprinting.Why Cathy congruency tests and NET to ascertain if her patients actually believe they can be in good health.The critical importance of the lymphatic system for health, including skin health, face sweating and patented TruEnergy products and protocols that support optimal lymph function.The power of mirror neurons and how Cathy mirrored this natural technology in TruEnergy products, and how the commonplace use of Botox is blocking this fundamental human connection system.Exploring Cathy's daily detox and skin protocol. Contact:Website - https://truenergyskincare.comMentions:Techniques - Neuro Emotional Technique, https://www.netmindbody.com/more-information/what-is-net/Study - Monti DA, Tobia A, Stoner M, Wintering N, Matthews M, He XS, Doucet G, Chervoneva I, Tracy JI, Newberg AB. Neuro emotional technique effects on brain physiology in cancer patients with traumatic stress symptoms: preliminary findings. J Cancer Surviv. 2017 Aug;11(4):438-446. doi: 10.1007/s11764-017-0601-8. Epub 2017 Feb 8. PMID: 28181091Support the showFollow Steve's socials: Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube | Facebook | Twitter | TikTokSupport the show on Patreon:As much as we love doing it, there are costs involved and any contribution will allow us to keep going and keep finding the best guests in the world to share their health expertise with you. I'd be grateful and feel so blessed by your support: https://www.patreon.com/MadeToThriveShowSend me a WhatsApp to +27 64 871 0308. Disclaimer: Please see the link for our disclaimer policy for all of our content: https://madetothrive.co.za/terms-and-conditions-and-privacy-policy/
Feeling puffy, tired, or stuck at the same weight even when you're “doing everything right”? Your lymphatic system might be the missing link. In this episode of Metabolic Freedom, Ben Azadi sits down with Dr. Caitlin, a leading voice on lymph health and detox, to unpack how this under-talked-about system affects fat loss, energy, and hormones. You'll hear the five sneaky habits that clog your lymph (most of us do at least two), plus simple daily fixes—movement snacks, real hydration, better sleep, and diaphragmatic breathing—to turn your body's drainage back on and feel lighter, clearer, and more energized. What you'll learn: The “circulatory system no one talks about” and why fat loss stalls when lymph slows. 5 habits that jam drainage: long sitting, shallow chest breathing, skimping on water/electrolytes, poor sleep, and chronic stress. How diaphragmatic (belly) breathing acts like a pump for lymph—try it in 60 seconds. A hydration reset that actually moves fluid (hint: water + minerals, not endless refills). How lymph influences hormone balance and fat absorption, and what to do about it today. Quick wins (do-them-today) Move every hour: 1–2 min of walking, calf raises, or rebounding. Belly-breath box: 4–4–6–2 (inhale 4, hold 4, exhale 6, pause 2) for 5 cycles, 2–3x/day. Mineralize your water: add a pinch of quality electrolytes to 2–3 glasses. Sleep upgrade: defend a 7–9 hr window; dim screens 60–90 min before bed.
Did you know your vagus nerve is the body's “superhighway” connecting the brain, gut, and vital organs? In this episode of The Coach Debbie Potts Show, we explore the fascinating links between vagal tone, lymphatic circulation, fascia health, and how your liver and bile flow regulate detoxification, digestion, and energy. You'll learn:
In this episode of SurgOnc Today, Drs. Abhineet Uppal and Shirin Sabbaghian Hebert will discuss management considerations for the treatment of lateral pelvic nodes in patients with rectal cancer. We have the great opportunity to speak with Dr. Tsuyoshi Konishi (MD-PhD), who has maintained an essential role within the Lateral Node Study Consortium. He is a great resource of knowledge in this field as he trained at the University of Tokyo in Japan, where lateral node dissection is performed more routinely for patients with rectal cancer. Following his training, he worked at the Cancer Institute Hospital of the JFCR in Tokyo as faculty for a decade. . We are fortunate to have him working with us here in the United States as Associate Professor of Surgery at MD Anderson.
Are you doing all the “right” things—yet still feeling inflamed, bloated, foggy, or fatigued? In this powerful new series on The Coach Debbie Potts Show, we dive deep into the hidden links between your vagus nerve, fascia, lymphatic system, and detoxification pathways—and how dysfunction here can stall your healing, drain your energy, and block your body's ability to recover. We'll explore:
Are you doing all the “right” things—yet still feeling inflamed, bloated, foggy, or fatigued? In this powerful new series on The Coach Debbie Potts Show, we dive deep into the hidden links between your vagus nerve, fascia, lymphatic system, and detoxification pathways—and how dysfunction here can stall your healing, drain your energy, and block your body's ability to recover. We'll explore:
In this direct, no-nonsense episode of The Crying In My Cheesecake podcast, Dr. Danielle walks you through Phase 3 of the Roadmap to Health, where true healing reaches your brain, lymphatic system, and cellular level. This phase isn't a trendy cleanse—it's a foundational reset your body has been crying out for.She covers how toxins build up, why fatigue and symptoms can spike before they get better, and what it really takes to detox the body in alignment with how God designed it—not how diet culture or quick-fix medicine tells you to.If you've ever wondered why your brain feels foggy, your body feels swollen, or you're tired for no reason, this episode is your lightbulb moment.“I'm not going to slap a bandaid on your symptoms. I'm going to teach you how to heal—from the inside out.”Hit play, and take the next best step toward the life you were created for.SERVICES & MEMBERSHIPS:$7 Mentorship: How to Fix Your Energy, Cravings, and Mood in Just One Day
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Is your vagus nerve sending signals of survival instead of safety? In this solo episode, I'm diving deep into the often-overlooked root cause of why so many of us feel stuck in a cycle of fatigue, inflammation, brain fog, and burnout—despite doing “all the right things.” We'll explore the critical connection between:
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Ever wondered why you still have inflammation and pain when you are working your lymphatic system? I mean it's supposed to help you feel better right? Well that all depends on how you are working your lymphatic system because not lymph reset programs are the same. You have to dive deep and look at the biggest blocks in the central lymphatics. If you miss the Central lyphatics you are still going to struggle. You cannot reach those by dry brushing alone. Take a listen. Learn. Share. Enjoy. Change your life. And don't forget to watch the video version on our YouTube channel. Stop Chasing Pain on YOUTUBE.
I'm your host, Nathalie Niddam, and today I'm thrilled to bring you a truly fascinating conversation with Dr. Stephanie Canestraro—a chiropractor, functional medicine practitioner, and someone with an incredible personal story about overcoming chronic illness. Dr. Canestraro works with elite athletes, including NHL players, but her expertise comes from her own journey through mysterious health challenges that eventually led her to discover the vital role of the lymphatic system. What we discuss: Dr. Canestraro's personal health journey and lymphatic issues ... 00:07:58 Explanation of the lymphatic system ... 00:10:33 Superficial vs. deep lymphatics and fascia's role ... 00:15:20 Personal stories of lymphatic stagnation and deep lymph solutions ... 00:17:03 Why movement isn't always enough for lymph flow ... 00:2447 Modern challenges: EMFs, toxins, fascia, and liver ... 00:25:00 Lymph, anxiety, and the vagus nerve ... 00:35:40 Tools and approaches for lymph support ... 00:39:22 Body-wide impact of fascia ... 00:43:47 Frequency medicine and resilience strategies ... 00:51:16 Our Amazing Sponsors: Bio-Shield by Young Goose - It's a broad-spectrum serum that protects against UVA/UVB, infrared, AND high-energy visible (HEV) light—aka the stuff pouring out of your laptop right now. Visit YoungGoose.com—use code NAT10 to get started, or 5NAT if you're an existing customer. Troscriptions - Blue Cannatine - think of it as a small but mighty brain boost that melts in your mouth. A precise blend of methylene blue, caffeine, CBD, and microdosed nicotine gives me steady energy, focus, and mental clarity without the usual ups and downs. Try it for yourself at troscriptions.com and use code NAT10 for 10% off. Get in the zone and stay there. OraltidePro - A unique mouthwash that: Promotes growth of shrinking gums, Speeds healing of mouth & tongue, Prevents oral infections (such as gingivitis), Helps with enamel remineralization, Reduces bacteria growth and etching and Fills slots in damaged enamel. check out OraltidePro at profound-health.com and use code NAT15 for 15% off your first order. More from Nat: YouTube Channel Join My Membership Community Sign up for My Newsletter Instagram Facebook Group
Are you doing things first thing in the morning that are actually sabotaging your skin? In today's episode, I'm walking you through a powerful morning routine that supports your skin from the inside out—before you even reach for your cleanser. We're talking about why brushing your teeth and scraping your tongue first thing matters, how early sunlight resets your skin's rhythm, and the surprising tools like lymphatic drainage and colostrum that help boost collagen and reduce inflammation. This isn't fluff—these are science-backed, skin-changing habits. If you've been looking for a real routine that supports healthy, youthful skin naturally… you're going to love this episode. XX, Lindsey Next Steps: Book a ONE on ONE Skincare Routine coaching call with me to get you Radiant skin! LISTEN TO EXCLUSIVE PODCAST CONTENT and Download our FREE Esthetician-led Skincare app: Apple IOS Here OR Google Play Here Download my Free 7 Day Skincare Guide: Here If you liked this episode, you will also like this one : Discover Your Skin type: HERE Favorite Skincare Products HERE Aminos Powder Active H2 Ultra Molecular Hydrogen Tablets | New Blister Packs Glass Anti-Wrinkle Straw BLUEGO 64oz Glass Water Bottles with Straw Time Marker Electrolytes (Watermelon Flavor) PaleoValley Paleovalley 100% Grass Fed Bone Broth Protein Powder Tongue Scraper DR BRONNER | Peppermint Toothpaste Armra - Immune Revival Unflavored Jar THORNE | Creatine THORNE | Amino Complex Connect with me: @lindseyrholder and @spaskinandbeauty Leave a review and get instant access to my 48 Hour Skincare Makeover Guide: HERE Listen to related episodes: Dr. Trevor Cates on Hormonal imbalances and their effects on skin health, including acne, premature aging, and inflammation Glowy Skin at 52—No Botox, No Lasers, Just Smarter Skincare: LIVE Skincare coaching session Skincare in a Hurry: Live Coaching a Busy Mom with Oily Skin & Dark Circles
Today on the Stop Chasing Pain Mini-podcast we answer one of our Instagram followers questions. This one is about the muscle guarding reflex. Take a listen and strap in your brain and learn a new way of thinking about healing from chronic pain. Because when pain is chronic that is your signal to think different. Oh and don't forget to follow us on Instagram and all of our social media platforms. You can find us all under the name Stop Chasing Pain