Strengthening the Lymphatic System: Key to Overcoming Heart and Chronic Conditions
from Chrisy Trudeau
Managing Editor, Epoch Health
Good Morning!
The lymphatic system plays a crucial, yet often underappreciated role in our health, particularly in cardiovascular and chronic diseases.
In a discussion on Epoch TV’s “Vital Signs,” host Brendon Fallon talks with Dr. Gerald Lemole, a pioneering heart transplant surgeon, about his insights into the lymphatic system’s functions.
Dr. Lemole offers practical advice on enhancing lymphatic health through diet, exercise, and stress management. Enjoy!
Learn more about Dr. Gerald Lemole’s insightful advice
Over 40 million Americans take statins to lower cholesterol, which can form plaques in the arteries that, in turn, can lead to heart disease and stroke. But is there a key piece missing from this equation—a bodily system that can be leveraged to bring a more natural solution to heart disease?
Dr. Lemole delves into the lymphatic system’s role, showing how lifestyle adjustments enhance lymph flow, decrease inflammation, and boost overall health.
Enhancing the lymphatic system is crucial in the COVID-19 vaccine era for effective detox and healing. Learn how massage, acupuncture, herbs, and supplements can help.
For decades, NSAIDs like ibuprofen have been prescribed for acute inflammation, but this short-term relief may hinder natural healing, leading to chronic pain. Research suggests standard treatments for minor injuries may exacerbate pain over time.
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