Lymphatic Fluid
Lymphatic fluid is a clear, straw-colored fluid that is part of the lymphatic system, a vital component of the body's immune system that helps protect against disease. This fluid bathes and transports cells and nutrients throughout the body. It also helps to remove toxins, dead cells, and other debris from the body. Lymphatic fluid is produced by the lymph nodes, which filter and cleanse the fluid as it passes through. This fluid helps to protect the body against infection and disease, as well as maintain fluid balance in the body. It is also used in some medical treatments, such as lymphatic drainage and massage, to improve circulation and reduce inflammation.
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