The Thymus Gland and our Lymphatic System work to keep our immune system strong
Thymus Gland:Our immune system protects our body from disease , so it’s important to build a strong immune system.Behind your sternum, or breastbone, sits the thymus gland, your immune system’s surveillance gland. It is part of the lymphatic immune system and one of the functions of the thymus is to process and mature T cells ( also known as killer cells) , the immune system’s “soldiers”. Thumping, or tapping, your thymus gland stimulates your immune system, giving it a boost.
Thymus Tapping Our immune system protects our body from disease , so it’s important to build a strong immune system.Behind your sternum, or breastbone, sits the thymus gland, your immune system’s surveillance gland. It is part of the lymphatic immune system and one of the functions of the thymus is to process and mature T cells ( also known as killer cells) , the immune system’s “soldiers”. Thumping, or tapping, your thymus gland stimulates your immune system, giving it a boost. Use thymus tapping to keep the gland active and boost your immune system.
- Stimulate energy
- Boost your immune system
- Increase your strength and vitality
Gently tapping on the thymus gland creates vibrations that stimulate an increase in the maturation and release of white blood cells. Here’s how you do it:
- Using your fingertips or side of your fist, tap up and down about 2-3 inches along your sternum, between and above your breasts.
- The thymus is located behind the third rib, but any vibrations along the length of the upper sternum will stimulate it.
- Do this for 15-20 seconds and continue to take regular slow breaths.
- Do 1-3 times a day or up to 4 during times of acute illness. It can be all you need to ward off a cold or illness as the thymus is stimulated to release all those infection fighting white blood cells. Resource for Thymus Tapping: (myremedy.co.nz)
PROPS: Ball, Blanket, Strap, Mat, Bolster, Hard Blocks
MINDFUL OCTOBER HIP SEQUENCES
Movement of Air & Ether is seen in the Fall. If you have these qualities in your body (Vata) balance
With grounding asanas. Less stimulation.
"Stability is control in the presence of change” - Charlie Weingroff, PT.
OPENING/SEATED
Inward Breath
Legs out/ankles & wrists
Tap body/glands/lymph nodes
STANDING
Twist
Hip Circles
WALL
STANDING ON BLOCK
Leg Extensions to Side
Leg Extensions to Back
ON FLOOR
Knee Lifts
Knee Circles
Foot Kick
Heel/Toe
WALK AROUND ROOM
March
BACK
Savasana
Pelvic Tilt
Bridge/Leg Up
Windshield Wiper/Hold
Ball under Bum/Movement
BELLY
Frog w/Blanket: Slide Blanket
BACK
Savasana
Knee Sweep
Leg up/Strap if wish
Happy Baby
SAVASANA
Supported
SEATED
on Bolster or Block
Breath Work: 5-5-5
5 count inhale, 5 count hold, 5 count exhale
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