Description
Ingredients:
Amla, Dandelion, Burdock Root, Echinacea, Red Clover Blossom, Aloe Vera, Chickweed Leaf, Chaparral, Oregon Grape Root, Poke Root, Cat’s Claw Bark, Goldenseal Root, Pau D’ Arco, Yellow Dock Root, Yucca Root, Neem Leaf, Kelp.
This “High Science Formula” is the best and most effective herbal blood cleansing formula of its kind. This High Science formula detoxifies, nourishes, rebuilds, supports, and promotes the blood and lymph fluids of the body. “The life of the flesh is in the blood!” The external skin is a manifestation of the condition of the blood, so “scientifically” and “logically” speaking – all skin disorders and conditions are toxic blood conditions.
Blood; It is a specialized bodily fluid that supplies essential substances and nutrients, such as sugar, oxygen, and hormones to our cells, and carries waste away from those cells, this waste is eventually flushed out of the body in urine, feces, sweat, and lungs (carbon dioxide). Blood also contains clotting agents.
A. Lymphatic
The lymphatic system is part of circulatory system, comprising a network of lymphatic vessels that carry a clear fluid called lymph (from Latin lympha meaning water) directionally towards the heart. Unlike the cardiovascular system the lymphatic system is not a closed system. The human circulatory system processes an average of 20 litres of blood per day through capillary filtration which removes plasma while leaving the blood cells. Roughly 17 litres of the filtered plasma get reabsorbed directly into the blood vessels, while the remaining 3 litres are left behind in the interstitial system. One of the main functions of the lymph system is to provide an accessory return route to the blood for the surplus 3 liters.
The other main function is that of defense in the immune system. Lymph is very similar to blood plasma but contains lymphocytes and other white blood cells. It also contains waste products and debris of cells together with bacteria and protein. Associated organs composed of lymphiod tissues are the sites of lymphocyte production. Lymphocytes are concentrated in the lymph nodes. The spleen and the thymus are also lymphoid organs of the immune system. The tonsils are lymphoid organs that are also associated with the digestive system. Lymphoid tissues contain lymphocytes, and also contain other types of cells for support. The system also includes all the structures dedicated to the circulation and production of lymphocytes (the primary cellular component of lymph), which also includes the bone marrow , and the lymphoid tissue associated with the digestive system.
Purpose:
Homeostasis, or a “steady state,” is a continual balancing act of the body systems to provide an internal environment that is comparable with life. The two liquid tissues of the body, the blood and lymph have separate but interrelated functions in maintaining this balance. They combine with a third system, the immune, to protect the body against pathogens that could threaten the organism’s viability.