The most classic use of lymphagogue formulas is to stimulate lymphatic drainage, a natural process of the body, crucial to maintaining health.
The Energique® products Lymph-Clear, Scrophulocom and Trifolocom are all examples of lymphagogue formulas.
You can buy all three products here or click on a link above to see the description of each product and purchase the formula of your choice.
As a therapeutic action, the term lymphagogue simply means that the herb can increase lymphatic flow, particularly in areas where it may have become congested.
Any place in the body where there is inflammation or stagnant circulation, increased leakage from blood vessels occurs, and it is the job of the lymphatics to collect this fluid, drain it through the body, and eventually dump it back into the bloodstream. It almost serves like a system of gutters, collecting runoff and processing it at specialized treatment centers before releasing it back into circulation.
These specialized treatment centers are the lymph nodes, where immune cells are highly concentrated for the purpose of decontaminating and destroying waste, be it pathogens, mutated cells, or even plasma proteins and foreign bodies.
Since much of the immune system’s activity occurs in lymph nodes and operates on substances delivered there through the lymph, an herb, which helps stimulate the flow of lymph, can thus indirectly assist with normal immune function.
The most classic use of lymphagogue formulas is to stimulate lymphatic drainage, a natural process of the body, crucial to maintaining health.
The Energique® products Lymph-Clear, Scrophulocom and Trifolocom are all examples of lymphagogue formulas.
You can buy all three products here or click on a link above to see the description of each product and purchase the formula of your choice.
As a therapeutic action, the term lymphagogue simply means that the herb can increase lymphatic flow, particularly in areas where it may have become congested.
Any place in the body where there is inflammation or stagnant circulation, increased leakage from blood vessels occurs, and it is the job of the lymphatics to collect this fluid, drain it through the body, and eventually dump it back into the bloodstream. It almost serves like a system of gutters, collecting runoff and processing it at specialized treatment centers before releasing it back into circulation.
These specialized treatment centers are the lymph nodes, where immune cells are highly concentrated for the purpose of decontaminating and destroying waste, be it pathogens, mutated cells, or even plasma proteins and foreign bodies.
Since much of the immune system’s activity occurs in lymph nodes and operates on substances delivered there through the lymph, an herb, which helps stimulate the flow of lymph, can thus indirectly assist with normal immune function.