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Bone marrow is also a key component of the lymphatic system, producing the lymphocytes that support the body's immune system.
Bone marrow is also a key component of the lymphatic system, producing the lymphocytes that support the body's immune system.
==Thymus Gland==
WHAT DOES THE THYMUS GLAND DO?The thymus gland is situated in the upper thorax. Large in infants and children and shrinks as humans grow older. The thymus gland creates specialized white blood cells that are crucial for the body’s immune response. It is linked to our lymph tissue development as well as the immune system. It produces hormones that stimulate general growth, particularly in early life. It has a purifying role in the body producing lymphocytes, which form part of the blood’s white cell’s defense system, attacking invading organisms and providing immunity. Scientists also recognize that auto-immune diseases, where the immune system attacks its own proteins, mistaking them for a foreign substance, have an emotional link and are not simply due to physical or environmental causes. The thymus gland is responsible for the production of T-Cells. These T-Cells regulate the immune system. It has been proven these cells have an innate intelligence that ‘eavesdrop’ on the internal language and grant the subconscious life or DEATH WISH. It is here life threatening disease begin its story.
[http://www.absoluteempowerment.com/the-thymus-gland.php About the Thymus]


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