But what does this mean? Just as creeks flow into bigger rivers your body is equipped with vessels for transporting waste into larger channels of elimination. If there is a blockage in the flow of waste at some point along the chain, the channels that flow into that vessel will be impeded – just as obstructing the flow of water in a river will flood it upstream.
In your body, ‘flooding upstream’ means that your liver and gallbladder and lymphatic system are unable to perform their essential functions of filtering and removing waste from your body.
This leads to uncomfortable reactions (headaches, lethargy, skin rashes, etc) as toxins and wastes are released into your bloodstream but cannot be eliminated from your body.
This is not fun for anyone!
The main issue with poor drainage is with the liver / gall bladder / bile duct area. You’d think you could just poop it out, however bile is "expensive" energy wise.
The body recycles bile a lot - and you reabsorb the toxins if your bile is sludgy. You need to move the bile in order to get it thinner.
By opening your drainage pathways you will trigger a gentle detox that can reduce these symptoms and decrease inflammation.