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Sharing information with someone you love.
Today I was searching for information on lymphedema and after reading as much of the depressing things that I could tolerate I then decided to search for information on healing lymphedema and I found this really wonderful website of this beautiful woman named Polly:
http://pollynoble.com/2013/02/the-10-things-i-did-to-heal-my-lymphedema/
Lymphedma is a condition of chronic swelling in some body part due to a compromise in the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system is a circulatory system that carries our immune cells and is responsible for removing toxins from our body. The lymphatic system is ultimately connected to both the arterial and venous systems and also works with the liver and kidneys to eliminate waste from the body.
Even if you do not have lymphedma this is information that we all need to live a better life on this planet. Please take a look and share it with someone you know that is not feeling well or struggling with some kind of health issues. Her personal story of thriving after having gotten cancer two times before the age 28 is really inspiring.
http://pollynoble.com/2013/02/the-10-things-i-did-to-heal-my-lymphedema/
Lymphedma is a condition of chronic swelling in some body part due to a compromise in the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system is a circulatory system that carries our immune cells and is responsible for removing toxins from our body. The lymphatic system is ultimately connected to both the arterial and venous systems and also works with the liver and kidneys to eliminate waste from the body.
Even if you do not have lymphedma this is information that we all need to live a better life on this planet. Please take a look and share it with someone you know that is not feeling well or struggling with some kind of health issues. Her personal story of thriving after having gotten cancer two times before the age 28 is really inspiring.
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