i had some thoughts about the "lymph system"...here they are, for everyone's inspection--
the lymph system--
a "flash-in-the-pan"...
it occurred to me, just now, that the "lymph system" operates similar to the "thymus gland"...i had initially not grasped where the material flowing into the bodies "lymph glands" was coming from, and of what use these "by-products" were, to the body( i believe all glands function in this way...where a "by-product" is being re-constituted, by the gland, into a usable "by-product", to do something beneficial in the body, via a controlled infection, within the gland)...after much thought, i realized that the build-up of "lactic acid", in all of the bodies muscles, must be removed, in some manner...and then i had it...the "lymph system" is, in my opinion, a flow-age of "lactic acid", to a gland, that has a positive pressure "input artery", from the heart, that is tiny...yet extends into the gland, to a point( or cone-shape), increasing the pressure, at the tip, where red-blood cells are "forced through" the end, and are "trapped" there, within the gland...to act on the "lactic acid" within, changing it's make-up, into a usable "by-product", that the body may utilize...to produce, and maintain, cartilage, within the bodies joints...i feel that some "nodes", may merely absorb "lactic acid", reconstitute it, and then "fire" it, into an exit-tube, that sends the contents on to the next gland...so, at each joint of the body, i suggest there is a "lymph gland", that has a little "node", that does not go to a tube...i believe this "node", is the means that the body has, to lubricate the joints, and rebuild cartilage there...also of note, i feel that compression from muscles, upon the gland, within the joint, may also cause "firing" of the gland, into the joint, through the "node" on the gland...the resulting "cracking sound", may actually be audible, when the gland releases it's rebuilding/lubricating contents, into the joint-area...
more later, out of time at the library--
best wishes, john kruschke :o)
a "flash-in-the-pan"...
it occurred to me, just now, that the "lymph system" operates similar to the "thymus gland"...i had initially not grasped where the material flowing into the bodies "lymph glands" was coming from, and of what use these "by-products" were, to the body( i believe all glands function in this way...where a "by-product" is being re-constituted, by the gland, into a usable "by-product", to do something beneficial in the body, via a controlled infection, within the gland)...after much thought, i realized that the build-up of "lactic acid", in all of the bodies muscles, must be removed, in some manner...and then i had it...the "lymph system" is, in my opinion, a flow-age of "lactic acid", to a gland, that has a positive pressure "input artery", from the heart, that is tiny...yet extends into the gland, to a point( or cone-shape), increasing the pressure, at the tip, where red-blood cells are "forced through" the end, and are "trapped" there, within the gland...to act on the "lactic acid" within, changing it's make-up, into a usable "by-product", that the body may utilize...to produce, and maintain, cartilage, within the bodies joints...i feel that some "nodes", may merely absorb "lactic acid", reconstitute it, and then "fire" it, into an exit-tube, that sends the contents on to the next gland...so, at each joint of the body, i suggest there is a "lymph gland", that has a little "node", that does not go to a tube...i believe this "node", is the means that the body has, to lubricate the joints, and rebuild cartilage there...also of note, i feel that compression from muscles, upon the gland, within the joint, may also cause "firing" of the gland, into the joint, through the "node" on the gland...the resulting "cracking sound", may actually be audible, when the gland releases it's rebuilding/lubricating contents, into the joint-area...
more later, out of time at the library--
best wishes, john kruschke :o)
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