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Do Your Cells Need Exercise?
Nobody ever questions that exercise helps to strengthen
the striated muscles, the skeletal muscles also known
as the voluntary muscles. Health clubs and exercise
programs, books and magazine articles depend on the
ability of these muscles becoming stronger with increased
resistance, but are they the only cells that are improved
by exercise?
The
other two classifications of muscles, involuntary muscles
and cardiac muscles are made up of cells that have much
the same material. All muscle cells have the ability
to contract enhanced by some type of increased physical
stimulation. Aerobic exercises are designed specifically
for strengthening the cells of the heart and the cells
of the walls of the arteries making them stronger and
more elastic.
People
who exercise regularly find that their skin (the largest
organ of the body) is stronger and suppler. Skin cells
are not muscle cells but they do react to various types
of stimulation.
Lack
of exercise weakens bones of the skeletal system (space
flight) while a vigorous exercise program causes the
cells of the bones to request more bone material from
the extracellular fluid and deposit it in the bone matrix,
thus making the bones mineralized dense and strong.
The
cells anti-gravity muscles (muscles of posture) are
challenged with any kind of consistent body movement
and the cells of the vestibular system in the inner
ear adjusts to physical activity. Properly stimulated
the cells of the balancing mechanisms become more sensitive
to any and all body movement. Better balance, coordination,
and rhythm are the result.
Vision
is a talent and as such can be improved by exercise
and proper stimulation. From the time we are born until
the time we die we are constantly exercising the cells
of the eyes. Sadly we do not think of looking to see
as a form of exercise so most people do not concentrate
on exercising the cells of the eyes. Rather they prefer
to compensate a weakness with glasses. Vision therapists
have been using trampolining very successfully to strengthen
the cells of the eyes and improve vision for over forty
years.
In
the past, connective tissue, the ligaments and tendons
were thought not to react to exercise, but now it is
known that that is simply not true. Although the connective
tissue reacts differently than muscles and bones and
possibly slower, it is now accepted that exercise will
tighten and strengthen the ligaments of the body.
The
way we learn, or gain knowledge is by stimulating the
brain. Brain cells of the cerebellum are constantly
monitoring the movements of all of the skeletal muscles.
Typically, when a person first performs a new motor
skill it is almost always incorrect. But after the act
has been performed many times, these individual events
become more progressively precise, sometimes requiring
only a few movements before the desired result is achieved.
We now know that the brain increases in the number of
synapses, or connections from one brain cell to another
in people who are involved in an active exercise program.
White
blood cells of the immune system move faster through
the body as much as fifteen times faster during
and just after a vigorous exercise program. Not only
that but they become more numerous as much as
three times normal in the blood stream after just a
single minute of extremely hard exercise. Just like
any other cell group of the body, white blood cells
have the ability of becoming stronger individually and
thus collectively becoming a stronger fighting force.
Studies reveal that a regular exercise program will
reduce your chance of cancer by as much as 40%!
Conclusion:
of the more than three hundred types of cells, all cells
need exercise and each will react favorably in their
own way.
By
Albert E. Carter
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Your Lymphatic System is a vital system of the body.
It is interactive with every organ and is directly related
to the immune function and efficiency. It is a protector
and a defense mechanism against infection, viruses,
bacteria, fungi and disease. It is comprised of fluid,
vessels, ducts and various other organs and structures.
It clears toxins, wastes, excess fluids, and infection
from all tissues of the body through proper flow and
drainage provided this essential system is functioning
at its peak.
Mention
the heart or the cardiovascular system and most people
have a pretty good idea of what it is and how it functions.
But although the lymphatic system is vitally important
to our health most people dont understand it.
Some have not even heard of it.
The
cardiovascular system delivers life-giving oxygen and
nutrients to all of the organs and cells of the body
and is connected up to a very strong blood pump
the heart.
The
lymphatic system is also connected to every organ of
the body, but its function is completely different from
that of the cardiovascular system. It is the garbage
collector, the internal vacuum cleaner sucking up metabolic
garbage, toxins and excess fluid from the extracellular
fluid of every organ. If this flow is impaired, the
fluid becomes thick and toxic. The parts of the body
that rely on it for elimination become less efficient
and sluggish as they fill with their own waste. This
otherwise life sustaining system now becomes a breeding
ground for infection. When the fluid enters the bloodstream,
as is part of the normal process, infection can now
spread to any organ or part of the body. Many viruses,
bacteria and parasites stay locked within the lymphatic
system when these conditions are present. The result:
physical ailments, degenerative disease, hastening of
the aging process, even death!
The
lymphatic system is not connected up to the heart, so
it has to rely upon some other activity to create the
necessary pumping action it needs to circulate. The
three most important methods of lymphatic circulation
are external massage, muscle activity, and vigorous
exercise. The lymphatic system is filled with millions
of one-way valves, which allows lymph fluid to flow
unidirectional usually upward away from gravity.
Almost anything that can stimulate the movement of lymph
fluid inside the lymph vessels of the system is healthy,
but the most efficient way to stimulate the flow of
lymph fluid is by rebounding. The up and down rhythmic
bouncing causes all of the one-way valves to open and
close simultaneously increasing lymph flow as much as
fifteen times! Rebounding does that.
An
emunctory is any opening through which the body eliminates
foreign matter from one part of the body to another.
This is not only through the eliminative organs, such
as the bowel, kidney or lung, as most would think, but
also can be via a joint, lymph system, or skin, for
example. When a foreign substance is present, the bodys
first reflex is to expel or eliminate it. When this
elimination is suppressed by any means such as by taking
traditional
drugs, medications or some therapies, some of the foreign
matter gets suppressed (or pushed back into the system).
Then, the very organisms or substances the body is intelligently
attempting to eliminate become stored within the body
and in any number of areas causing any number of disease
symptoms. As this process occurs and elimination is
blocked, the body then becomes toxic. When the toxins
cannot be removed due to congestion or blockages, the
degenerative disease process begins.
SYMPTOMS
Many people have badly congested lymphatics and
dont even know it. At this time in our country
the lymphatic system is the most over-looked system
of the human body. In Europe stimulation of the lymph
flow is the fourth most commonly prescribed medical
treatment. Most U. S. healthcare practitioners seldom
consider the lymphatic systems critical role in
preventing illness or its importance to the over all
healing process. Some of the organs that are part of
the lymphatic system are lymph nodes and lymph veins,
the tonsils, adenoids, appendix and the spleen and you
know what happens to those parts of the body whenever
surgeons get close to them. Swollen glands, with which
most of us are familiar, are symptomatic of blocked
lymph nodes, which indicate a breakdown in the mechanical
functioning of the lymphatic system. Other examples
of congested lymphatics are:
| Allergies |
M
S |
Loss
of Energy |
| Prostatitis |
Edema |
Cancer |
| Chronic
Sinusitis |
Lupus
erythematosis |
Ear
or balance problems |
| Heart
disease |
Inflammation |
Arthritis |
| Eczema
& other skin conditions |
High
blood pressure |
Headaches |
| Loss
of Energy |
Viral
infections |
Cellulite |
| Fibrocystic
disease |
Puffy
eyes |
Excessive
sweating |
| Chronic
fatigue |
Bacterial
infections |
Obesity |
| Repetitive
parasitic infections |
Low
back pain |
And
more! |
Rebound exercise is so efficient in stimulating the
lymph flow that Dr. C. Samuel West calls it "Lymphocizing."
I say it is simply a miracle the way the body knows
how to take care of itself. We just need to know how
to help it a little and do it.
By Albert E. Carter
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