One of the important system of our bosy is *Lymph system
Applying Kutus Kutus Oil will providing stimulation to improves the lymph system
The lymph system works to produce antibodies against germs in addition to functioning as an introduction to proteins, hormones and fats.
Kutus Kutus Oil content of 49 types of herbal plants are able to heal the pain and boost the immune system.
Many of **Neurolymphatic Reflex points is on chest and back.
Kutus Kutus Oil increase stamina when you feel unwell:
1. Drink 1 glass warm water.
2. Apply the oil in the spine and mid-side chest area and the sole of the foot
3. Massage gently until the oil absorbed into the skin pores.
4. Do it with affection to give maximum results.
5. Do this therapy approximately 15 minutes.
When the lymph system are working well so the pain will gone and our body will fit and fresh.
*Lymph is the fluid that circulates throughout the lymphatic system. The lymph is formed when the interstitial fluid (the fluid which lies in the interstices of all body tissues)[1] is collected through lymph capillaries. It is then transported through larger lymphatic vessels to lymph nodes, where it is cleaned by lymphocytes, before emptying ultimately into the right or the left subclavian vein, where it mixes back with the blood.
Since the lymph is derived from the interstitial fluid, its composition continually changes as the blood and the surrounding cells continually exchange substances with the interstitial fluid. It is generally similar to blood plasma, which is the fluid extracellular matrix(ECM) of whole blood. Lymph returns proteins and excess interstitial fluid to the bloodstream. Lymph may pick up bacteria and bring them to lymph nodes, where they are destroyed. Metastatic cancer cells can also be transported via lymph. Lymph also transports fatsfrom the digestive system (beginning in the lacteals) to the blood via chylomicrons.
The word lymph is derived from the name of the ancient Roman deity of fresh water, Lympha.
**Neurolymphatic Reflex points: Neurolymphatic reflexes, or “neurolymphatics”, are locations on the body that are believed to affect a specific muscle and organ. They are used for determining the relationship between weak muscles and an imbalance with that muscle and its corresponding organ or gland/tissue.
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