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Why do it?

How the intestines get out of shape.

Everything we put in our mouth touches and effects the walls of the stomach, small intestine and the colon or (large intestine).  When these substances or their by-products are toxic, they damage the intestinal walls and cells, intoxicating the nerves and glands and they can be absorbed through the walls into the blood and lymph fluids and ultimately to the cells and tissue.  As a result peristalsis declines.
The slower transit increases fermentation and putrefaction of undigested food by bacteria and yeast.  The bacteria and yeast give off toxic wastes in the form of acids and gases. 
Elimination becomes incomplete and waste remains in the intestines.  Dehydration and stagnation occur
(The main dietary offenders are animal products, salt, sugar, flour, chemicals and drugs.). 
This matrix creates erratic conditions in the body we call disease.  The nervous system is directly affected.  The body suffers from poor circulation, hunger, and lack of energy.

How is the lymph system related to the intestines?

The lymph system is part of the circulatory system and a major organ of the immune system.  It's clear to white fluid is composed of many different types of white blood blood cells and other substances.
One of its main jobs is to transport nutrients from the blood to each cell and remove its waste.  Some of the waste is transported to the intestines via the lacteals, that part of the lymph system which empties into the small intestines, then passes into the large intestine for elimination.

When the intestinal walls are impacted, the lymph system retains the cell waste.  The prolific number of lymph nodes in the abdominal region also become storage points for waste. 

Lymphatic fluid becomes thicker and, if accompanied with dehydration, sets the stage for an impaired immune system.  Keep the lymph highly fluid by focusing on daily fluid intake, diet and exercise.
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