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How Is the Lymphatic System Involved in All Diseases? By Prof. Dr. Wichai Ekataksin
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How Is the Lymphatic System Involved in All Diseases? By Prof. Dr. Wichai Ekataksin

Lymph, as tissue fluid, is the foundation for all organs in the body to function normally. When the lymph begins to drain sluggishly—instead of returning to the heart as it should—it becomes stagnant and unhealthy. This causes the body's organs to start malfunctioning, deviating from their proper course and eventually leading to disease. Therefore, in the early stages of any disease, we must address the entire lymphatic system, just like changing the oil in an engine.

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How Does Lung Cancer Occur in People Without a History of Smoking? By Prof. Dr. Wichai Ekataksin
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How Does Lung Cancer Occur in People Without a History of Smoking? By Prof. Dr. Wichai Ekataksin

Lung cancer is histologically classified into five types: 1. Squamous cell carcinoma (flattened scale cells), accounting for about 14%. 2. Small-cell carcinoma (small cells), accounting for 24%. 3. Large-cell carcinoma (large cells), accounting for 11%. 4. Adenocarcinoma (glandular cells), accounting for 50%. 5. Others, about 1%.

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Fatty Liver Disease. By Prof. Dr. Wichai Ekataksin
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Fatty Liver Disease. By Prof. Dr. Wichai Ekataksin

Regarding Fatty Liver Disease, which Thai doctors have mistakenly called “fat-clogged liver” all along. In reality, fat cannot clog the liver. Instead, fat globules (Fat Infiltration) are infiltrated into all 20 billion liver cells, taking up space inside the cells and making the organelles work with difficulty, causing chaos throughout the cells. The fat globules can swell and compress the microcapillary network, leading to microcirculatory dysfunction and eventually hepatitis.

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