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#90 Help Multiple Sclerosis by Improving Lymph Flow

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John Ossipinsky - LymphMan

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Mutiple sclerosis is a disease that damages the myelin sheath that protects the nerve cells in the brain. You can help multiple sclerosis by improving lymph flow. New research from the University of Virginia School of Medicine suggests that lymphatic vessels that clean the brain of harmful material play a crucial role in the development and progression of multiple sclerosis. In 2015 lymphatic vessels were found in the brain. In 2017 the major outflow of cerebrospinal fluid was found to be through lymphatic vessels. That means the lymphatic system plays a major role in maintaining the brain. By improving lymph flow you can help the detoxification of cellular waste that may be contributing to the symptoms of multiple sclerosis.

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