Saturday, February 7, 2015

Tissues


Tissues 

Most of your individual cells are grouped together to form tissues. Then tissues can be grouped together to form organs and glands. There are four primary types of tissues that comprise, line, support, protect or control the basic structures of your body.
TYPES OF TISSUES
EPITHELIAL — Covers the surface and linings of the body’s cavities or from glands. Found in the digestive tract, lungs, blood vessels, etc.
CONNECTIVE — This type of tissue is supportive and holds all cells, organs and glands together.
MUSCULAR — These tissues support your skeletal structure and are used for movement of various structures, including your limbs.
NERVOUS — These tissues comprise your information highway, the nervous system. These tissues are highly charged and allow electrical transmissions to take place.

Disease is Not Found in Healthy Tissue
When tissues, organs, or glands fail to do their job, this sets up a domino effect throughout your body, causing many different disease symptoms.
Vibrant health = healthy tissue
Tissue regeneration = alkalization + detoxification + nutrition + energy = vibrant health

Remember that all your tissues are made up of individual cells, each requiring nutrition, energy and proper elimination.
Now let’s examine the tissues called organs and glands in each body system.



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