Sunday, May 23, 2010

Lymphatic System and the Chi Machine

The Lymphatic System
The Lymphatic System removes excess fluid from the body's tissues and returns it to the circulatory system. It helps the body fight infection. It consists of lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, and associated lymphoid organs, such as the spleen and tonsils.
Lymph vessels form a network of tubes that reach all over the body.
Lymph is clear fluid containing lymphocytes (T-cells and B-cells of the immune system) which circulate through the channels of the lymphatic system carrying waste away from all parts of the body to the lymph nodes.
The lymph nodes filter out the wastes in the lymph, particularly bacteria, preventing it from entering the bloodstream, while at the same time allowing the lymphocytes to pass through.

The Original Sun Ancon Chi Machine and the Lymphatic System
If you are on the Original Sun Ancon Chi Machine, you are experiencing the acceleration and deceleration of the body. The lymphatic fluid is going through the vessels and there is a one-way valve pushing and opening repeatedly like a hydraulic jack.

Jumping on a rebounder causes the same type of action. When you are going up, the valves are closed. When you are coming down, the valves are opening, picking up more fluid, so whether you are jumping on a rebounder or getting on the Original Sun Ancon Chi Machine you are going to move lymphatics.

This process happens automatically while on the Original Sun Ancon Chi Machine and it is so relaxing.

Even though the overall effect of the Original Sun Ancon Chi Machine versus the rebounder is about equal in generating body electricity, the Original Sun Ancon Chi Machine is simpler and more relaxing to use.
Fatigue or physical stress may result while using the rebounder.
The Original Sun Ancon Chi Machine supports health without energy loss, body stress, or effort.

The Original Sun Ancon Chi Machine is done while reclining and relaxed, with weight removed from the spine. source