Bad Food = Clogged Lymphatic System

junk-food_0Maintaining a healthy body does not happen by accident.  The choices we make today will determine our quality of life tomorrow.  Continuing to fuel your body with cheap unhealthy food may not seem like a big deal when the body is young and full of vitality.   Consuming this type of food on into middle age will cause the body’s systems to weaken from malnutrition.   Early signs of aging begin to appear alongside any number of serious chronic conditions.    The body is starving for food with a stomach full of empty calories.

One of the issues that can appear is swollen enlarged lymph glands.   The more toxic the poisons and mucus materials taken into the system, the more often the glands accumulate this bad waste from the lymph system and we have glandular swellings over various parts of the body.

An impure blood stream, constipation and a generally toxic body condition cause the glands to swell up and become painful. These may be on the neck, under the armpits, groin, etc.

The first step in clearing the lymph system is to CLEAN UP THE FOOD PROGRAM.  Consume only the highest quality food from the best sources.

80-20mealNext, GET THE ELIMINATION ORGANS OPEN and working well.  Bowel Cleansing, Liver Flushing, Kidney Flushing.

Use the best Herbal Supports and healing programs for clearing the Lymphatic System.

Bowel Cleansing, Liver Flushing, Kidney flushing, The Best Herbs for the lymph are: Poke Root, Parsley Leaves, Mullein leaves.

Poke Root is a powerful lymph cleansing herb and must be used in small doses only.  10 drops is a large dose.  When using start with 1 or 2 drops of the extract in an 8 ounce glass of water.   Poke Root can cause uncontrolled vomiting when over used.  Poke is a powerful herb and should be used with respect.

About Dara Dietz

Dara D Dietz is co-founder with her Husband of H.E.A.L. Marketplace, a private Natural Healing Association. As a teacher and counselor she has been supporting the members of H.E.A.L. with Natural Healing information and herbal supports since 1998. She continues to maintain strong ties to the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Since healing her own kidney ailments she has assisted thousands of people in discovering and using natural herbal remedies. Dara has written and compiled numerous articles on a wide variety of natural healing topics. Drawing from her own healing experiences and borrowing from the vast wisdom of natural healers long departed, she continues to provide H.E.A.L.’s international membership with down to earth natural healing wisdom in H.E.A.L.’s bi-weekly newsletters. Dara and her husband currently reside in Rutherfordton, North Carolina.
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