Have you ever considered how the products you use on your skin can impact your overall health? Natural soaps, cosmetics, and skincare products have been gaining popularity for their numerous benefits, including their positive effects on the lymphatic system.
What is the lymphatic system?
The lymphatic system is a network of tissues and organs that help rid the body of toxins, waste, and other unwanted materials. It plays a crucial role in the immune system, helping to fight off infections and diseases.
How do natural products benefit the lymphatic system?
Natural soaps, cosmetics, and skincare products are free from harsh chemicals, artificial fragrances, and synthetic ingredients that can clog the lymphatic system. By using natural products, you are reducing the toxic burden on your body and allowing your lymphatic system to function more efficiently.
Research supporting the benefits
Research studies have shown that natural ingredients like essential oils, plant extracts, and organic compounds can help support lymphatic drainage, immune function and improve overall skin health.
A recent study published on PubMed found: "Natural products offer different solutions as possible treatments for several skin conditions. Significant antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities were reported, followed by the ability to modulate immune functions in the skin. Several membrane-bound immune receptors in the skin recognize diverse types of natural-derived molecules, promoting different immune responses that can improve skin conditions." *
By incorporating natural soaps, cosmetics, and skincare products into your daily routine, you can not only improve the health of your skin but also support the proper functioning of your lymphatic system. Visit our online store to explore our selection of natural products that can benefit your lymphatic system and overall well-being.
* Citation: Fernandes A, Rodrigues PM, Pintado M, Tavaria FK. A systematic review of natural products for skin applications: Targeting inflammation, wound healing, and photo-aging. Phytomedicine. 2023 Jul;115:154824. doi: 10.1016/j.phymed.2023.154824. Epub 2023 Apr 18. PMID: 37119762.