Are you feeling tired all the time?
Try Lymphatic Drainage Massage to improve your immune system, boost your energy levels, and reduce fatigue. This superficial pressure massage technique moves the fluid lymph through your lymphatic system which is a filter for your body that houses wastes, toxins, and mutant cells. The therapist applies light pressure to certain areas of the body that have a high concentration of lymph nodes such as the auxiliary and inguinal regions. The waste products are released from the body with increased urination.
What do you feel after the lymphatic drainage?
Generally, your limbs feel light, you are more relaxed, you see a reduction in the appearance of cellulite, and feel more energy.
How often should I get a lymphatic drainage massage?
It is recommended that you get the series of lymphatic drainage session every three months.
Protocol for Frequency
Number of visits each week:
First week: 3 sessions
Second week: 3 sessions
Third week: 2 sessions
Fourth week: 2 sessions
Fifth week: 1 session
Sixth week: 1 session
Clients must make a commitment to do this as suggested to get the results they expect.
So, what do we mean when we say drainage?
Actually, after working any part of the body, especially the internal organs, the client will experience either an increase in urination or notice a different color to the urine or perhaps a stronger odor.
Why do we need to manually move the lymph system?
Basically, because we are too sedentary in our life style. We now require the movement to be done manually. We do not move our bodies enough to make this system work at maximum efficiency. Bending and stooping, reaching and twisting, etc. This system does not have a pump like the circulatory system but when we encourage it to move, it gets filtered through the body and out, taking with it harmful toxins.
Why is moving the lymph important to our body?
Everything that eats must also waste. Each cell in your body is constantly eating. The lymph nodes hold the toxins that are pulled from other areas of the body. If these nodes become full, the storage tanks are closed. When this happens the cells begin to look for other ways to store toxins and create their own “waste” cells. These are referred to as mutant cells. Hence, cancer, auto immune problems, etc.
What will I feel after drainage?
Most people feel lighter.
Some feel light headed. Same is true with massage; it’ll pass very quickly.
If done correctly (very lightly), the client will fell extremely relaxed.
Many times muscle tension is lessened.
Recently, while just demonstrating this remarkable therapy on a young lady (we drained her arms, lungs, and liver), the tightness in her shoulders was greatly diminished.
By just draining the neck (during channel opening) the head will many times drain.
WHAT CAN LYMPH DRAINAGE HELP WITH?
THINGS THAT ARE IMPROVED THROUGH LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE:
EDEMAS
Best to correct the cause of the edemas first:
Traumatic
Neurologic
Dermatologic
Gynecologic
Autoimmune
DENTISTRY
Tooth Pain
Gum Disease
Periodontitis
DERMATOLOGY
Rosacea
Seborrhea
Chloasma
Some Pigmentation Spots
ESTHETIC
Wrinkles
Skin Complexion
“Bags” (Eyes)
Sagging Breasts
Cellulite
GASTROENTEROLOGY
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Crohn’s Disease
Diverticulosis
Chronic Constipation
GENERAL/METABOLIC
Sleeping disorders
Detox
Jet Lag
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Cholesterol
Fatigue
Stress
GERONTOLOGY
Tissue regeneration
Memory loss
Immune system stimulation
GYENECOLOGY
PMS
Breast Pain
Breast Feeding
Infertility
Menstruation
Fibrocystic Masopathy in breasts
INFECTIOUS DISEASE
HIV/AIDS
Chronic sinusitis
Frontalis
Laryngitis
Allergic nasal catarrh
NEUROLOGY
Headaches
Trigeminal neuralgia
Epilepsy
Bell’s Palsy
Multiple Sclerosis
OPHTHALMOLOGY
Macular Degeneration
Chronic Glaucoma
Visual acuity
Cataracts
ORTHOPEDICS
Sprains
Hematomas
Fractures
Traumas
OSTEOPATHIC
Neck pain
Whiplash
Lower back pain
Sciatica
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY (EAR, NOSE, THROAT)
Vertigo
Sjogren’s Syndrome
Tinnitus
Peridontal Disease
PEDIATRICS
Do not enhance fever
PNEUMOLOGY
Hay fever
Emphysema
Bronchial Asthma
Cystic Fibrosis
RHEUMATOLOGY
Psoriasis
Lumbago
CTS
Lupus
Scleroderma
Gout
Rheumatoid Arthritis
SPORTS
Muscle Cramps
Scars/Fibrosis
General (after event)
SURGERY
Pre/Post
Burns
Vein Stripping
UROLOGY
Bladder
Kidney