Lymplex Lymph Node Cleansing Part 2

LIVER CLEANSE | GALL BLADDER FLUSH

CANDIDA CLEANSE TREATMENT | PROSTATE ENLARGEMENT

HYPERBARIC THERAPY | HYPERBARIC CHAMBER

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“The transformation of primitive or immature lymphocytes into T-lymphocytes and their proliferation in the lymph nodes is promoted by a thymic hormone called thymosin. Ocassionally the thymus persists and may become cancerous after puberty and and the continued secretion of thymosin and the production of abnormal T-cells may contribute to some autoimmune disorders.

Conversely, lack of thymosin may also allow inadequate immunologic surveillance and thymosin has been used experimentally to stimulate T-lymphocyte proliferation to fight lymphoma and other cancers.

4. The spleen: The spleen filters the blood and reacts immunologically to blood-borne antigens. This is both a morphologic (physical) and physiologic process. In addition to large numbers of lymphocytes the spleen contains specialized vascular spaces, a meshwork of reticular cells and fibers, and a rich supply of macrophages which monitor the blood. Connective tissue forms a capsule and trabeculae which contain myofibroblasts, which are contractile.

The human spleen holds relatively little blood compared to other mammals, but it has the capacity for contraction to release this blood into the circulation during anoxic stress. White pulp in the spleen contains lymphocytes and is equivalent to other lymph tissue, while red pulp contains large numbers of red blood cells that it filters and degrades.

The spleen functions in both immune and hematopoietic systems. Immune functions include: proliferation of lymphocytes, production of antibodies, removal of antigens from the blood. Hematopoietic functions include: formation of blood cells during fetal life, removal and destruction of aged, damaged and abnormal red cells and platelets, retrieval of iron from hemoglobin degradation, storage of red blood cells.

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Ethiopia, Addis Ababa
Phoenix Arizona USA
Fremont, California
Argentina Buenos Aires City
Dodoma
Atlanta Georgia USA
Murfreesboro Tennessee USA
Swan Hill Victoria Australia
Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo

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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Brain Injuries

LIVER CLEANSE | GALL BLADDER FLUSH | VIBRABOARD

CANDIDA CLEANSE TREATMENT | PROSTATE ENLARGEMENT

HYPERBARIC THERAPY | HYPERBARIC CHAMBER

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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Brain Injury

Hyperbaric Chambers

Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber Therapy (HBOT) is the intermittent use of 100 percent oxygen under increased pressure to treat a wide range of medical conditions. The increased pressure is achieved by use of either a mono-place hyperbaric oxygen chamber, which is usually pressurized with 100 percent oxygen, or a multi-place hyperbaric oxygen chamber for two to twelve patients, which is compressed with air.

In the multi-place HBOT chamber, the patient breathes the 100 percent oxygen through a mask or hood. The mono-place HBOT chamber has the advantage that there is surface oxygenation of non-healed incisions and ulcers in addition to the oxygen pushed into the fluids of the body with HBOT. It is the saturation of body fluids with oxygen during HBOT that delivers the majority of oxygen to ischemic areas.

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Czech Rep, Prague
Australia, Canberra
Gladstone, Queensland
Adelaide, South Australia
Singapore, Singapore
Denmark, Copenhagen
Afghanistan, Kabul
Slovenia, Lujblijana
Al Khari, United Arab Emirates, Al Khari, UAE

Hyperbaric Oxygen Chambers

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Cerebral Palsy Therapy Hyperbaric Chambers

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