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Because they are bathed in intercellular fluid, no two cells ever come into contact with each other. Plasma, the fluid in which blood cells are suspended, seeps out of tiny capillaries all over your body, carrying supplies of nutrients from your digested food and oxygen from the air you breathe. It merges with the intercellular fluid, from where each cell should be able to obtain its hare of goodies for healthy growth, maintenance and repair.
A continuous exchange takes place between oxygen and nutrients, and carbon dioxide, wastes and debris from your cells. It your circulation is flowing freely, once the exchange has taken place, fluid is reabsorbed in to your capillaries to re-enter your bloodstream or is carried away by your lymphatic to be cleansed filtered.
Snag and rocks restrict the flow of a river gathering debris while water flows on regardless. In the same way, wastes and toxins build up in stagnating tissues creating breeding grounds for disease, even thought circulation continues.
For tip-top functioning your cells need to be housed in pure and wholesome environment. Just as problems posed by pollution unsettle our earth, so they stand to unsettle your body. Waste products are toxic to the system, resulting in poor circulation to and from the cells and in a stagnation of cellular fluid. Eventually these cesspools of pollution strangle and shade your potential for radiant health.