Biologic Rhythm Circadian

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1. Lymphatic Drainage Rhythm: This rhythm is circular in nature and is perceived as rotation on a horizontal plane. The rhythm is both external and internal horizontal directions and encompasses the body’s circumference. There is a spiral-like train inherent in this rhythm and it is perceived as distal to proximal in nature. This lymphatic rhythm is a reflection of lymphatic rhythm is a reflection of lymphatic drainage from the ground substance of the interstitium into the lymph capillaries and is also a reflection of the propulsion of lymph load (excess water, proteins, toxins, waste and more) from the lymph capillaries into the lymph vessels and upwards along the chain of lymphatic vessels. It is not a reflection of the lymph nodes. Right and left lymphatic proximal directed flow synchronizer. The proximal directed spiral-like aspect of this rhythm requires a synchronizer at the occipital lobe 1 inch superior from the inion (confluence of sinuses) and ¾ inch lateral from that point on the right and left sides.

2. Lymph Node Pressure/Tension Rhythm : there is another rhythm that can be palpated at the lymph nodes. Thys rhythm is “turgor” in nature. There is an eruption like quality to this rhythm. That “turgor” movement is the pressure/tension cooperation within the lymph that is propelling the lymph load with pressure and eliminating toxins with tension and osmosis and diffusion processes. This is often perceived as mapping positive in the fossa of the joint and over the lymph lodes and is a reflection of dysfunction rather than the rhythm. The rhythm can be perceived when the lymph nodes are functioning in this manner in a healthy physiologic practice. Lymphatic drainage is essential and requires cooperated activity with arteries and veins. Propulsion of Discretionary Lymph Matter Synchronizer is situated at the occiput exactly 11/2 inches superior from the inion (confluence of sinuses) and 1 inch lateral on each side from that point (there is a right and left synchronizer.