Lympthatic drainage
- Denise Savage
- 13 hours ago
- 1 min read
Why is this important?
This is a process which helps to reduce water retention and helps to eliminate toxins within the body. Using just 2 or 3 contouring tools and hands to pump the fluid to the lymph glands.
This is especially useful in situations where lymph glands have been surgically removed, obstructed due to medical conditions, or compromised following surgical procedures. The lymphatic system plays a crucial role in maintaining fluid balance, filtering out toxins, and supporting the immune system. When lymph nodes are removed or blocked, it can lead to complications such as lymphedema, where excess fluid accumulates in the tissues, causing swelling and discomfort. In these cases, the process being referenced can provide significant benefits, as it operates at a remarkable speed, working eight times more quickly than the body’s natural mechanisms for lymphatic drainage and fluid management. This accelerated process not only helps to reduce swelling and discomfort but also aids in the prevention of further complications that may arise from impaired lymphatic function. By enhancing lymphatic circulation, the body can more effectively remove waste products, reduce inflammation, and promote overall healing. Therefore, incorporating this process into post-surgical care or treatment plans for individuals with compromised lymphatic systems can lead to improved outcomes and a better quality of life.




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