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This Newly Discovered Organ May Help Explain Acupuncture
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By: Jordyn Cormier
May 18, 2018
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One would think that, by now, scientists would have long ago defined every single organ in the human body. From the times of DaVinci, we’ve studied every nook and cranny of our insides. There can’t be anything new in there, right? Well, apparently there is. Scientists may have recently discovered a new organ in our bodies—and it is fascinating.
In 2015, two researchers were using new technology to examine a cancer patient’s bile duct on a microscopic level when they were shocked to see a group of interconnected cavities in the tissue that they couldn’t identify. Upon research, they couldn’t find them in medical reference books either. So the researchers took a piece of this tissue out of the body and made a slide to view it more closely—but the cavities had disappeared.
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What they had caught a glimpse of is known as the interstitium. For years, the scientific practice of viewing dead tissue on microscopic slides is exactly what kept this network hidden from us. This organ, known as the interstitium, is a fluid-filled network that flows through our connective tissues. It’s pretty vast. In fact, it may even be a larger organ than our skin. But when it is taken out of the body, the fluid drains out and the tissue simply appears to be full of inconsequential cavernous collagen bundles.
So we have another fluid network inside our bodies besides our circulatory and defined lymph systems. Why is this so cool? Not only are these spaces filled with fluid, but they are interwoven throughout every inch of connective tissue in our bodies. Digestive system, face, bile duct, biceps muscle—everywhere. And while researchers have long known about the interstitium, this is the first time scientists are able to comprehend the magnitude of what these spaces are… and could be.
One very interesting theory about the interstitium is that it may have a lot to do with the previously unexplainable success of acupuncture treatments. With a fluid network so vast, placing needles upon certain meridian lines could support the energetic flow of the fluids and promote healing and health to associated areas. Many researchers believe this is entirely possible. But this is all entirely theoretical at this point.
This organ may also play a role in spreading diseases like cancer, since the fluid in this area is part of the body’s vast lymphatic system. By better understanding the interstitium as an organ, we may begin to have a better understanding of how to prevent cancers from spreading to other parts of the body.
While not everyone in the scientific community and media is excited about this potential discovery, it does bring us a greater understanding of how the body miraculously functions. Whether it is the secret to explaining acupuncture, the secret to curing cancer, or just turns out to be a shock-absorbing pathway through which fluids flow, more information about how our bodies work is always a good thing.
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Cathy B
Cathy B5 minutes ago
Thank you.
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Christine D
Christine D6 minutes ago
The human body is a miracle machine that we will never fully understand. Give it the proper tools and it is capable of so much self-healing.
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Jetana A
Jetana A43 minutes ago
Please keep us updated as research develops!
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Bob Stuart
Bob Stuartabout an hour ago
That network "could explain" almost anything. Why did you choose that form of clickbait to head a padded fact?
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Elizabeth H
Elizabeth Habout an hour ago
Acupuncture is very effective.
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Janet B
Janet Babout an hour ago
Thanks
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Barbara K
Barbara K1 hours ago
Very interesting information. It would explain a lot, I think. Thanks for the post.
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RK R
RK R1 hours ago
Another study proposes that this connection between the interstitium and the lymphatic system could explain how some tumors rapidly metastasize once they reach the fluid-filled space.
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Renata B
Renata B2 hours ago
Very interesting indeed. Acupuncture is extremely effective on me. I even healed from a very serious case of psoriasis and relieved my pain every time I trapped a nerve (a few times in these last years), although the pain is excruciating.
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Kate G
Kate G2 hours ago
interesting
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