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Principles of Lymphosanation in Ensuring the Efficiency Lymph Nodes at Aging. / Gorchakov, Vladimir; Kolmogorov, Yurii; Gorchakova, Olga et al.
2022 IEEE International Multi-Conference on Engineering, Computer and Information Sciences (SIBIRCON). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2022. p. 290-294.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Principles of Lymphosanation in Ensuring the Efficiency Lymph Nodes at Aging
AU - Gorchakov, Vladimir
AU - Kolmogorov, Yurii
AU - Gorchakova, Olga
AU - Nikolaychuk, Kirill
AU - Demchenko, Georgi
AU - Bekeneva, Kseniya
N1 - This work was supported by Research Project CEZ: AV0Z4055905, the Grant Agency of the Czech Republic (Grant No. 303/01/0690) and by the Ministry of Education of the Czech Republic (Grant No. LN00A032 and Grant No. MSM 113100001).
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Aging is a negative process for the organism and for lymphatic system structures, causing a decrease in protection against adverse factors. Senile changes require correction. We can improve the efficiency of lymph nodes through lymphosanation as a health-saving technology in an aging condition. We proposed the original phytomineral composition and obtained evidence of lymphotropic properties. Phytocomposition positively affects lymph nodes that have undergone senile changes. The effects reflect the basic principles of lymphosanation: lymphostimulation, lymphoprotection, lymphocorrection. Phytolymphostimulation increases the speed of lymph passage through the lymph node by 1.3-1.5 times against the background of enhanced function of excretory organs. Lymphoprotection is associated with a decrease in toxic pressure on the lymphatic system. Lymphocorrection changes for the better the structure and immune function of lymph nodes. Intake of phytocomposition has structural-modifying effect. This is expressed in selective increase or decrease of size of structural-functional zones with change of proliferation of lymph cells of lymph nodes. There is the formation of temporary compensatory lymphoid structures, so-called tertiary lymphoid follicles, as a result of phytotherapy. As a source of trace elements, the phytomineral composition has a modulating effect on the trace element profile of the lymph node of older animals. There is an increase in the content of deficient (zinc, selenium, copper) and a decrease in the content of excess (manganese) trace elements in lymph nodes. Phytomineral supplement makes up for age deficiency of trace elements. We discuss in work the causal relationship of the described effects with the action of bioactive substances of the phytomineral complex (plant bioflavonoids, trace elements and food fibers). Phytomineral compositions are important for correcting the structure and function of the lymphatic system altered by aging. Phytotherapy helps preserve health capital by enhancing the protective function of the lymphatic system, in anti-aging and lymphosanation programs.
AB - Aging is a negative process for the organism and for lymphatic system structures, causing a decrease in protection against adverse factors. Senile changes require correction. We can improve the efficiency of lymph nodes through lymphosanation as a health-saving technology in an aging condition. We proposed the original phytomineral composition and obtained evidence of lymphotropic properties. Phytocomposition positively affects lymph nodes that have undergone senile changes. The effects reflect the basic principles of lymphosanation: lymphostimulation, lymphoprotection, lymphocorrection. Phytolymphostimulation increases the speed of lymph passage through the lymph node by 1.3-1.5 times against the background of enhanced function of excretory organs. Lymphoprotection is associated with a decrease in toxic pressure on the lymphatic system. Lymphocorrection changes for the better the structure and immune function of lymph nodes. Intake of phytocomposition has structural-modifying effect. This is expressed in selective increase or decrease of size of structural-functional zones with change of proliferation of lymph cells of lymph nodes. There is the formation of temporary compensatory lymphoid structures, so-called tertiary lymphoid follicles, as a result of phytotherapy. As a source of trace elements, the phytomineral composition has a modulating effect on the trace element profile of the lymph node of older animals. There is an increase in the content of deficient (zinc, selenium, copper) and a decrease in the content of excess (manganese) trace elements in lymph nodes. Phytomineral supplement makes up for age deficiency of trace elements. We discuss in work the causal relationship of the described effects with the action of bioactive substances of the phytomineral complex (plant bioflavonoids, trace elements and food fibers). Phytomineral compositions are important for correcting the structure and function of the lymphatic system altered by aging. Phytotherapy helps preserve health capital by enhancing the protective function of the lymphatic system, in anti-aging and lymphosanation programs.
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U2 - 10.1109/sibircon56155.2022.10016947
DO - 10.1109/sibircon56155.2022.10016947
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 9781665464802
SP - 290
EP - 294
BT - 2022 IEEE International Multi-Conference on Engineering, Computer and Information Sciences (SIBIRCON)
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
T2 - 2022 IEEE International Multi-Conference on Engineering, Computer and Information Sciences, SIBIRCON 2022
Y2 - 11 November 2022 through 13 November 2022
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