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“The battle horse is preparing for war, but victory comes from the Lord.”
Observed for centuries in human body, this system being the third, besides the arterial and venous ones, is still the least well known.
Gender differences are obvious for every practitioner.
Lipedema, for instance, involving increasingly women in advancing age is rare in men.
Hence, probably testosterone plays a central role, promoting multiplication of the tiniest vessels of this system.
We observe also that widespread lymph node dissemination in lymphomas is more frequent in males than females.
Milroy’s disease of lower extremity is exclusively feminine.
Multiplication and renewal of vessels, the lymphatic ones being not an exception, is crucial for life.
It depends on several factors, one being nutriments in sufficiency, the other – inflammation of tissues.
Unsaturated fats are most sparse in our nutrition, while those are essential for the constitution of cell membranes, especially if very long, as in vessel walls.
Meat of mammals is exceedingly near to ours, and the immune system becomes overwhelmed, not being able to distinguish self from non-self.
Inflammation of all tissues follows.
Gluten and plant Lectins unfold a similar effect.
Farm animals fed with such develop also a leaky gut, permitting intestinal bacteria access to blood stream.
Consumption of their meat, when insufficiently cooked, infects also our organism.
The result is also impediment of vessel reconstruction.
Let us hope, that pharmacological development in near future would permit the discovery of androgens without a masculinizing effect, and without interference of sex hormones.

