microcurrent stimulation supports lymphatic flow, which plays a key role in moving cholesterol out of tissues
Lymphatic drainage facilitates the transport of HDL and cholesterol from peripheral tissues back to the plasma compartment, and surgical interruption of lymphatics significantly reduces reverse cholesterol transport without altering lipoprotein profile or macrophage cholesterol efflux capacity.
What this means for you
Your lymphatic system quietly does the work of clearing excess cholesterol from tissues and returning it to circulation — a process called reverse cholesterol transport. When lymphatic flow is supported, this natural housekeeping function works more efficiently, which matters for long-term cardiovascular wellness and metabolic balance.
The published research
The role of the lymphatic system in cholesterol transport
Frontiers in Pharmacology · 2015
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