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Manual Lymphatic Drainage

Lymphatic Drainage Massage

The lymphatic system is the largest circulatory system in the body. Although sometimes this system can be forgotten, this underrated circulatory system is crucial when dealing with eliminating waste from the body. The lymphatic system picks up waste formed from toxic components and chemicals and expels it from your body. Even though your lymphatic system is made up mostly of water, it does not have a pump that keeps it moving. Thus, if you are not moving your body enough or propelling your lymphatic system on a daily basis, toxic buildup may occur. Some signs that indicate that you might need a lymphatic cleanse include feeling sluggish, tired, constantly sick, or prone to headaches. The lymphatic system, one of the most underappreciated systems in your body, goes unnoticed until it isn't working properly. In order to keep things running smoothly, it is important to maintain and take care of your internal sanitation center by keeping the pipes clear so that you keep your body clean. You do not have to continue feeling sick or tired anymore; give your body some love and give it a boost with a lymphatic cleanse.



What is the Lymphatic System?


The lymphatic system has various functions within your immune system. These functions include protecting your body from illness-causing invaders, maintaining body fluid levels, removing cellular waste, and absorbing digestive tract fats.



How does Lymphatic Drainage Massage work?


Say that I give you a new car. All of the parts are perfect and in pristine condition. But how perfect would your car run if you did not change the oil? Having great parts can only take you so far; there's more to smooth running. This idea works the same for your body. The lymph fluid's role is similar to the oil inside a car. Just like the car's oil, the lymph fluid is important to keep the body running. This fluid must go through a filtration process. Naturally, the process is done with muscle movement, breathing, a healthy diet, and adequate hydration. But how many actually get enough of these components so that you are maintaining lymph flow and filtering at a healthy level? With lymphatic drainage massage, cellular debris (component of lymph) is eradicated as lymphangiomotoricity which then is activated by the gentle strokes of lymphatic drainage massage and thus filtration is achieved at an accelerated pace.



What Conditions Have Been Treated with Lymphatic Drainage Massage?


Lymphatic drainage massages have been a source of treatment for various conditions, such as the following:


Conditions

Leg Ulcers

Diabetic Ulcers

Parkinson's

Crohn's Disease

Fibromyalgia

Multiple Sclerosis

Cancer Treatment

Sports Injury

Orthopedic

Hemtomas

Torn Muscles

Dislocations

Fractures

Tendonitits


Surgery

Pre-Op

Scars

Kleoids

Edema

C-Section

Joint Replacements

Beauty/Other

Obesity

Limpedema

Acne

Hair Loss

Cosmetic

Dentistry

Swollen Eye/ Sinuses

Burns

Pain Management

Phantom Pain

Constipation

Rheumatism

Down's Syndrome

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