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ABOUT REBOUNDING AND ITS BENEFITS

Interestingly, among many meanings of "rebounding" we can underscore starting something, recoiling?-reviving. The ancient Egyptian mythology would talk about Phoenix, the bird that "arises" from the ashes; "Feng Huang" among the ancient Chinese. Yes, reviving, coming back to life and in our specific case, seeing our body being stimulated, revitalized, and energized with this agility that we though lost for ever. Nowadays, thanks to I ReboundTM with easy and simple exercises you can pace yourself to a great shape enjoying the process.



Why is rebounding so beneficial? Rebounding on a mini-trampoline affects every organ and is directly related to the efficiency of the lymphatic system and the immune function. The lymphatic system is a defense mechanism against infection, viruses, bacteria and disease. It is comprised of fluid, vessels and ducts. Provided the lymphatic system is functioning at its peak, it clears toxins we absorb from our environment, wastes and infection from all tissues of the body through proper flow and drainage. Bouncing on a mini-trampoline offers many benefits to one's lymphatic system and overall health. Let's examine those.


The lymphatic system collects toxins in the body

Similarly, the lymphatic system is also connected to every organ in the body, but its function is completely different from that of the cardiovascular system. The lymphatic system is the "garbage collector", sucking up metabolic garbage, and toxins from the extra cellular fluid of every organ. If this flow is impaired, the fluid becomes thick and toxic. The cells which rely on the lymphatic system for elimination become less efficient and sluggish as they fill with their own waste. The lymphatic system - which in a healthy person is a life-sustaining system - now becomes a breeding ground for infection. When the fluid enters the bloodstream, which is part of the normal process, infection can now spread to any organ in the body. Many viruses, bacteria and parasites stay locked within the lymphatic system when it is in a sluggish state. The result: degenerative disease and an increase in the rate of aging.Moving your lymph to help detoxify the body The lymphatic system is not connected to the heart, therefore it has to rely on some other activity to create the necessary "pumping action" it needs to circulate. The most important ways of increasing lymphatic circulation are:
1) Massage and
2) Vigorous exercise
The lymphatic system is filled with millions of one-way valves, which allows the lymph fluid to flow in only one direction - usually upward away from gravity. Almost anything which can stimulate the movement of lymph fluid inside the lymph vessels is beneficial, but the most efficient way to stimulate the flow of lymph fluid is by REBOUNDING on I REBOUND?. The up and down rhythmic bouncing causes all of the one-way valves to open and close simultaneously, increasing lymph flow as much as 15 times. Rebounding is a highly beneficial form of exercise. Let's talk about the eliminative organs, such as the bowels, kidneys, lungs, lymph system, or skin, for example. When a foreign substance is present, the body?¡¥s first reflex is to expel or eliminate it. When this elimination is suppressed by any means such as taking pharmaceutical drugs, for example, some of the foreign matter gets pushed back into the system. As elimination is blocked, the very substances the body is trying to eliminate become stored within the body, causing any number of disease symptoms. The body then becomes toxic. When this happens, the degenerative disease process begins.


Lymphoid organ  
central lymphoid  
organ  
peripheral lymphoid  
organ  

thymus

medulla

blood-thymus bamier

lymphoid node
Symptoms of a congested lymphatic system
Many people have badly congested lymphatic and don't 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. health care practitioners seldom consider the lymphatic system?¡¥s 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 lymphatic's are:
Allergies
Chronic Sinusitis
Heart disease
Eczema & other skin conditions
Loss of Energy
Fibrocystic disease
Chronic fatigue
Repetitive parasitic infections
Multiple Sclerosis
Edema
Lupus erythematosis
Inflammation
High blood pressure
Viral infections
Puffy eyes
Bacterial infections
Low back pain
Loss of Energy
Cancer
Ear or balance problems
Arthritis
Headaches
Cellulite
Excessive sweating
Obesity
 
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