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LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE

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Stop Chasing Pain and Get Your Lymphatic System Drained!

How Do You Drain Your Lymphatic System and Get It Back To Properly Function?

A Functional Lymphatic System

The lymphatic system is located right under your skin. It carries the body's fluid throughout the entire body.

The lymphatic's function is to circulate and filter the body's fluid in order to support and shield the body from infections, diseases, and cancer, etc.

A Non-Functional Lymphatic System

The lymphatic system will function as a protection to your body as long as it circulates the body's fluid.

The lymphatic doesn't have a circulatory system. It doesn't pump on its own.

Therefore, in order to circulate the body's fluid, the lymphatic will depend on the body's motion. It will need the body to provide movement in order to activate the system and circulate the body's fluid.

Otherwise, the lymphatic will stop circulating the fluid throughout the body. It will not just stop its function as a shield to the body, but it will become a toxic lymphatic system as well.

Once the lymphatic system gets toxic, you will need to drain it in order to get it back to function.

Professional Care

There Are Many Ways To Detox Your Lymphatic System;

Lymphatic Drainage Massage Therapist

Lymphatic drainage by a certified lymphatic maintenance massage therapist is a hands on gentle pressure point massage.

The Ballancer Pro Lymphatic Massage System

The Ballancer Pro is a lymphatic suit system which you are zipped into, it fills up with air and gives small compressions over 80 percent of your body.

Home Care

The Following Options Are For At Home Care;

Rebounding On A Trampoline

Rebounding on a mini adult trampoline is a great way to detox your lymphatic system and helps gain proper balance as well.

Self Care Lymphatic Massage Therapy

Self care hands on lymphatic drainage massage is the same technique as used by certified massage therapist.

Vibration Plate

Vibration plate is the newest one designed for lymphatic drainage. You can stand on it or sit down with your feet on it. It can also be used by; elderly people, people with disabilities, or even those who suffer from parkinson's disease, etc.

You don't need to wait until you have a condition. Start detoxing your lymphatic today and tell your doctor you feel okay!

Hands-On and Hans-Off Lymphatic Drainage Massage

New York, N.Y.

Mechanics Orthopedic Massage

1 W 34th St. # 204

(212)-600-4808

bodymechanicsnyc.com

Newburgh, N.Y.

Elliot Anderson

Licensed Massage Therapist

1227 Route 300 STE 1

Newburgh, NY 12550

(347) 567-6060

Certified License Maintenance Lymphatic Massage Therapist

Lymphatic drainage massage is a specialized, gentle therapy that supports the natural movement of lymph fluid through the lymphatic system.

When the system slows down or is blocked due to illness, or inactivity, it can result in fluid retention, swelling, and even a weakened immune response.

Massage therapists use manual lymphatic drainage techniques to encourage lymph flow through the lymph nodes and lymph vessels, helping to reduce congestion and improve your body’s natural detox process.

Monsey/Airmont, N.Y.

The Lymph Lounge Ballancer

A.K.A. NYA Studio

The Ballancer Pro System

25 Thomsen Drive

Airmont, NY 10952

(845) 682-8953

The Ballancer Pro Lymphatic Massage System

The Ballancer Pro is a lymphatic suit system which you are zipped into, it is a non-invasive 40 minute session which is calibrated to your specific needs ; it fills up with air and gives small compressions over 80 % of your body, very relaxing and very effective.

Trampoline For Lymphatic Drainage

How to use an adult mini trampoline for lymphatic drainage

Self Care Hands-On Lymphatic Drainage Massage:

The Big 6 Lymphatic Points

Chiropractor DrainsLymph Nodes In Neck

Lymphatic Drainage For Sinus and Headache Relief

Lymphatic Drainage For Legs and Knees