👉 The Reaching Fluid model is a conceptual framework that describes the human body's innate ability to self-regulate and maintain homeostasis through fluid dynamics. It posits that the body is filled with a continuous, dynamic network of fluids—both intracellular and extracellular—that circulate and interact to facilitate various physiological processes. These fluids, including blood, interstitial fluid, and lymph, move through the body via pressure gradients and flow patterns, enabling essential functions such as nutrient delivery, waste removal, and immune response. The model emphasizes the fluid's role in supporting cellular health, tissue function, and overall bodily balance, illustrating how the body's fluid dynamics contribute to its resilience and adaptability.