Definition
Some of the important and mysterious parts of the body are the various glands. These select their required substances from which they synthesize new compounds. Upon the work of these secretions which the glands send forth into the body depend digestion, absorption and utilization of all food elements, and the very existence of cells. No physiological or mental activity is possible without them. In their absence the body and its activities would cease to be. Manifestly, the glands cannot pick their required elements from the blood unless their progenitors were previously taken in the foods eaten.
The lymph vessels are fine tubes which accompany the blood vessels. They contain the lymph, a colorless, alkaline fluid, partly derived from the blood, partly from the juices of the partaken foods. To the lymph tubes belong the lymph glands, which are distributed over the whole system, having been given the task of extracting poisonous substances from the lymph. The lymph travels through the whole body like the blood, gathers in larger and larger vessels, and finally flows into the large veins near the heart; here it mixes with the blood, passes through the kidneys and lungs, and finally enters the heart as fresh new blood.
Cause
The more toxic the poisons and mucus materials taken into the system, the more often the glands accumulate this bad waste from the lymph system and we have glandular swellings over various parts of the body. An impure blood stream, constipation and a generally toxic body condition cause the glands to swell up and become painful. These may be on the neck, under the armpits, groin, etc.
Herbal Aids
1.Enlarged Lymphatic Glands (especially of the neck). Poke Root. Use 1/2 - 1 teaspoonful of the fluid extract in 1 glassful of water, give 1 teaspoonful of the mixture every 2-3 hours; or 10 drops of the tincture every 4 hours.
2.Inflamed Tonsils, Salivary Glands, Neighboring Lymph Glands. Garlic. Keep garlic in the mouth constantly during wakeful hours, renewing morning and evening after the cloves have absorbed the poisons; or, use another appropriate garlic preparation.
Testimonials
1.Lobelia for Glands: Dr. Christopher made up a simple but extremely effective formula for glands, of three parts mullein and one part Lobelia, to be taken as tea, in capsules, or to be used as a fomentation. This is used anywhere in the body where the glands are swollen and malfunctioning. Dr. Christopher liked to relate the cases of two small boys suffering from an enlarged gland on the side of the neck behind the ear. A nurse had called him in desperation to ask his advice on the first case. Usually the medical practice for this malady, besides antibiotics, which are usually ineffective, is just to wait for the child to grow out of it. The nurse accepted Dr. Christopher's advice to use the Mullein and Lobelia [Mullein & Lobelia] fomentation. She asked, "Which way is the toxic accumulation going to come out of the body? Will it come out directly through the skin like a bursting boil or will it be routed through the bloodstream and be taken out through the bowel?" Dr. Christopher replied that he did not know; that it would be "decided" by the Lobelia.
If the bloodstream cannot handle the poison, it will be taken out through the skin; otherwise, the bloodstream will carry it out to be eliminated.
The second little boy had a similar swelling behind his ear. His mother called Dr. Christopher and asked him what to do; he gave exactly the same advice, the mullein and lobelia [Mullein & Lobelia] fomentation. She applied the fomentation as described. In the first case, the poison gathered up and burst, and it drained out straight through the neck. The boy cleared up and suffered no more from the problem. In the second case, the poison was absorbed by the body and the toxic material eliminated through the bowel.
2.Dr. Christopher's Glandular Formula: (Mullein & Lobelia) We have applied this fomentation to a young boy whose glands became so swollen that he had huge lumps at the back of his neck as well as almond-shaped lumps behind his ears. This had become such a chronic condition that we had little hope of improvement.
We applied it to him last thing at night, and in the morning when he awoke, the swelling was absolutely and completely gone. We were so amazed that we decided that we must have this combination in the house at all times
3.Mullein Oil: We have had earaches in our family which resulted from congested lymph glands and colds. Although we treated the problem with garlic oil and B&B tincture, the problem did not clear up. By inserting oil of Mullein into the ear, however, we were able to stop the irritation in the ear as well as in the accompanying glands.
4.Swollen Glands in Throat Cured with Dr. Christopher's Glandular Formula: (Mullein & Lobelia) One time, after coming home from a lecture series, it was good to see the grandchildren from the family of one of our daughters, who were visiting with us. That evening one of the little granddaughters, then about seven years old, came to me crying because the glands in her throat area and behind the ears had swollen up and it was very difficult for her to swallow. I mixed up three parts of mullein and one part of lobelia, made a fomentation, and pinned it around her throat. The next morning she came downstairs, all smiles and no pain, and paid me well for my services with a big kiss.
5.Alfalfa Helps Family Survive Concentration Camp: Alfalfa can be used as a food or a food supplement. it contains essential hormones and enzymes necessary to keep the pituitary and adrenal glands functioning. There is a story we have told at many lectures and classes about the family that was incarcerated in a concentration camp during the Nazi occupation of Europe. This particular family found the strength to carry them through to the end of the war when they were released. The key was an alfalfa plant growing in the corner of the compound inside the fence. Each member of the family secretly permitted themselves a few leaves of the plant every day...allowing the alfalfa plant to replenish its leaves throughout the long months. The family obtained the necessary nutriments from the plant. These nutriments were not provided by the inferior and scarce prison food. The family maintained their health while others around them dropped dead from malnutrition.
2006-10-05 13:36:37
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answered by HEAL ONESELF 5
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2016-05-26 01:55:55
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answered by Evelyne 3
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Since there is no pain- rule out swollen lymph gland
Its most likely a clogged sweat gland
Don't wear deodorant with that underarm for at least a week
Apply warm compresses to the site in the evening to unblock the pore
Don't worry- its nothing to get too worried about
2006-10-05 13:40:06
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answered by Mopar Muscle Gal 7
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It could be just an infected hair. Put some antibiotic ointment (like Neosporin) on it, and maybe it will go away.
If it keeps getting bigger & bigger, that is swelling of the lymph nodes. It is sometimes called hidradenitis.... and it could be cat scratch fever. We had a new kitten here several years ago, and half of our family caught that from the kitten. You aren't likely to catch it from older cats, though.
Here is a link to some information about that very strange disease. It takes several weeks to go away. It's not painful, but very uncomfortable.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_scratch_fever
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2006-10-05 13:43:56
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answered by mia2kl2002 7
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There are lymph nodes in your armpits, they can sometimes get swollen if you are fighting off an infection. Give it a few days to a week without obsessing over it, if it doesn't start to get smaller call the doctor. They do test lymph nodes for cancer, but it's probably nothing, just a slight infection.
2006-10-05 13:39:05
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answered by Anonymous
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See a doctor ASAP...my sister had that as a child and it turned out to be "Cat Scratch Fever" from playing with a stray cat. She had a lymph node removed as a result. Hers did hurt though...so yours could be something else. Don't mess with lumps and bumps.
2006-10-05 14:14:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I've had that before too! I don't think it's much of a problem because they have gone away after 3 or so days of being there. I've gone for physicals too and they didn't notice anything wrong. I'm sure it's nothing to worry about.
2006-10-05 13:38:16
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answered by Anonymous
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There's some real good answers and some long ones to much to read. To make it short: It could be an ingrown hair, it could come from your deodorant, it could also be cancer in your lymphnodes. I don't know how old you are, but trust me if it doesn't go away any time soon see your doctor ASAP.
2006-10-05 13:47:13
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answered by Mightymo 6
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I had one in armpit as well that used to go and come back, went to see doctor twice both times they assured me no problems have not had it now for ten years, still you should go to doctors to check it out and not worry, that got to me worried to much about it and didn't want to go to the doctors as was worried it was something bad
2006-10-05 13:40:04
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answered by Anonymous
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2017-03-02 07:00:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, it could be that the sweat pores are blocked. Try scrubbing them with a sponge when you're bathing.
2016-03-27 06:34:04
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answered by ? 4
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