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#123 Hydrocephalus Helped By Improving The Lymph-Brain Connection

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John Ossipinsky - LymphMan

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Hydrocephalus is where cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) builds in the lateral ventricles putting pressure on the brain. Hydrocephalus can be helped by improving the lymph-brain connection to improve the reabsorption of CSF from the brain into lymphatic vessels. In 2015 lymphatic vessels were found in the brain, that is a direct connection that can be used to help maintain the brain, in 2017 the major outflow of cerebrospinal fluid was found to be to lymphatic vessels. That means the brains health is dependent on a healthy and flowing lymphatic system. Learn steps to maintaining the lymphatic system to help hydrocephalus in infants and adults.

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