Synascits are larger, more complex structures than ascits.

Appearance
Synascits are larger, more complex structures than ascits.
Short Description
Synascits are more advanced pleomorphic structures. They appear as multi-branched, tree-like or coral-like shapes, showing significant biological organisation. Their presence indicates a high level of chronic stress within the terrain and is often linked to ongoing inflammation, digestive dysfunction, and immune exhaustion.
Pleomorphic Perspective
The synascit is the term applied to the later phase of development of ascits. With the rise in pathogenicity, the ascit becomes more complex and the nuclei become arranged in a three-dimensional pattern, rather than linearly.
Relevance
Healthy blood does not produce any synascits. These forms are more pathogenic than ascits and their presence is always associated with degenerative conditions.