LymphMan's Health Blog

In LymphMan's Health Blogs you will learn a view of how to achieve health with the understanding of two emerging sciences, the lymphatic system and acid-alkaline balance. My understanding of disease and health comes from over 18 years of helping many illnesses in my clients just by activating their lymphatic system. Most pain, stress, depression, weak immune system and many illnesses respond quickly to lymphatic system activation.

At LymphMan.com you learn the new science to help balance your body and how to maintain and activate your lymphatic system to take control of your health! My hope is that as you read my blogs you begin to see how this basic missed science; that an acidic pH slows or stops the lymphatic system, allowing acidic waste to build in your body creating disease. I truly believe that balancing your internal pH and activating  your lymphatic system should be the first steps to regain your  health and life. This blog is for informational purposes only, consult with your health care practitioner before making any lifestyle changes like diet, exercise or lymphatic system activation.

e-mail John ossipinsky  aka LymphMan your questions about the lymphatic system, acid-alkaline balance,  pH testing and health.

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Entries for February 2010

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If you look around you will notice that many people have bloating or extended stomachs. Ascites is the proper medical term for bloating caused by excessive accumulation of liquid inside the abdominal cavity. It doesn't matter how old you are,  what gender or race, we are all swelling. For most people bloating is not a buildup of gas. For most people it is excess fluid backing up into the abdomen and possibly the reproductive organs. This fluid is mostly fluid that should be reabsorbed by the lymphatic system. You don't have to be bloated to be backing up in the abdomen and or pelvic organs.
Copyright ©2009 John Ossipinsky

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The FDA and CDC, acting on a report from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), have released a strong message on the HPV vaccine. Girls receiving the HPV vaccine named Gardasil, should sit or lie down for 15 minutes after vaccination. This is to prevent a possible fatal injury from fainting. Other side effects are pain, swelling, itching, bruising, and redness at the injection site, headache, fever, nausea, dizziness and vomiting. Sometimes the fainting results in falls that cause serious injury, as well seizure like activity such as shaking or stiffening.

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