You're right. I guess the connection being reached for is "lymphatic transport" (title of paper) -> "waste transport" (synonymous) -> "toxin removal" (a very specific type of waste transport?)
No, a toxin is a poison, usually produced for predation or defense. As Wikipedia correctly notes,
In the context of quack and alternative medicine the term "toxin" is used to refer to any substance supposed to cause ill health.
What the body produces and might need to eliminate is metabolic byproduct or waste, nothing to do with "toxins". The term used in this context makes me cringe.
what...? Do you not know any biology at all? Of course the lymphatic system is meant to eliminate toxins... Jeez, take some bio 101 before posting, you sound like a quack
They are taking issue with the term "toxin" - not the functionality of the lymphatic system. Their comment explicitly said `metabolic byproduct or waste, nothing to do with "toxins"`.
There's no human data at this point.