Abstract
I have elucidated the presence of a circulatory pathway between breast milk and lymph (duodenum—lymph nodes—mammary gland—lymph nodes—axillary lymph nodes). Where is breast milk produced? I have succeeded in clarifying this long-standing question. In women, prior to menstruation, mammary glands become tense and swell through the action of hormones. It was found that breast milk is sucked up from the duodenum, and then collected by the axillary lymph nodes. Abnormalities of the duodenum and lymph nodes were causing problems such as a frozen shoulder, hyperemesis gravidarum (morning sickness), shortage of milk secretion, and breast cancer. Milk gland related treatment must start from the duodenum, otherwise sequelae will inevitably occur. brast milk sucked up form duodenem