Huberman breaks down the lymphatic system, why it lacks a pump, and simple movement, breathing and sleep habits that drain waste and improve appearance.

Andrew Huberman (solo) — Professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford School of Medicine and host of the Huberman Lab podcast. This is a solo episode.
Huberman explains how the lymphatic system clears excess fluid and cellular waste from the interstitial space and surveils for infection via lymph nodes. Because it has no pump and works against gravity, lymph flow depends on body movement, diaphragmatic breathing, and the one-way design of its vessels. He covers practical tools (walking, rebounding, swimming, breathing, light lymphatic massage), the brain's 'glymphatic' clearance system discovered in 2012, and how sleep position and quality drive both cognition and facial appearance. He closes on how cardiovascular exercise grows new lymphatic vessels in the heart and brain, plus the roles of hydration and long-wavelength (red/infrared) light.
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