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Lymph Drainage Therapy

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The Lymphatic System - Natural Fluid Management by Dr. David Drier

"What is softest on earth overcomes what is hardest. The more serious an affection, the easier it is to heal by gentle means." - Lao Tse

Lymph drainage has powerful cleansing, relaxing, pain relieving and immunological effects. In its manual form, it is a gentle, flowing, rhythmic massage. In any form, it can be applied to a wide range of pathologies, to great effect.

Lymph drainage is used primarily to promote the optimal functioning of the lymphatic vessels that lead to the circulatory system. Lymph drainage techniques facilitate the removal of metabolic wastes, excess water, toxins, bacteria, large protein molecules, and foreign substances from tissue via the initial lymph vessels and the venous capillaries.

find a manual lymph drainage practitionerLymph drainage relaxes the sympathetic nervous system, reduces pain, and enhances the activity of the immune system. It is effective in the treatment of a wide variety of problems, including edema, skin disorders, headache, sinus congestion, sprains and aches, stress, digestive disorders, and before and after surgery, to remove tissue congestion and minimize scar formation. It is particularly useful as part of post-mastectomy therapy, to reduce edema and fibrosis, and to relieve pain and tension.

The lymph vessel system is responsible for carrying excess water, proteins and wastes from the connective tissue back to the blood stream, and maintaining blood volume. This includes the by-products of inflammation, dead cells and toxins. During the transportation process the lymph is cleaned, filtered and concentrated, with many immune reactions occurring in the lymph nodes, where lymphocytes are harbored.

Sign up for our newsletter hereLymphatic vessels are found throughout the body, in parallel with the capillary system. The vessels are as small in diameter as the capillaries, and the nodes are about the size of a pea. If you picture a string with knots tied in it along its length, the string is the lymph vessel, and the knots are the lymph nodes.

If the pathways become congested, damaged or severed, then fluids and toxins can build up in the connective tissue and eventually cell pathology may begin. Cellular oxygenation and nourishment is reduced, as is waste elimination. Toxins eventually penetrate the cells and create the symptoms of chronic disease. So lymph drainage can enhance recovery rates, by moving out toxins and wastes, boosting immunity and oxygenation, and reducing inflammation.

As our culture's dietary norms stress the lymphatic system with excess wastes and toxins, and too little fluid, most of us have sluggish lymphatic systems. This causes more anaerobic metabolism to occur, with more waste products, and less energy. A self-perpetuating cycle begins. For this reason, any patient can benefit from lymph drainage as part of a general detoxification program. This can improve energy, increase cellular oxygenation and nourishment, and build immunity.

Lymph flow is stimulated by a number of elements, including internal stimulation, arterial pulse, respiration, peristalsis and exercise. Exercise is the one variable you can use yourself to stimulate lymph flow.

Artificially, movement can be stimulated by either manual lymphatic drainage, through triggering the receptors in the vessel walls, or through electrically changing the tissue charge, effecting the pressure gradient between the blood vessels, the cells, and the lymphatic vessels.

Manual lymph drainage is extremely gentle and feels wonderful and relaxing. The majority of patients either fall asleep or go into a highly relaxed state, due to the slow, gentle rhythmic motions involved, which stimulate the movement of lymph through the lymph vessels.

Electo-lymphatic therapy uses a light beam generator, which emits a find a manual lymph drainage practitionerstream of photons (negative ions). Negative ions are known for their anti-bacterial, anti-microbial properties. This light beam improves the flow in blood and lymph, while simultaneously improving wasteremoval from cells. The body's natural healing response is activated, through the stimulation of bio-electric and enzymatic reactions.

Lymph therapy is not only effective for a wide range of problems; it’s extremely relaxing and gentle. So mix your improved health with a mini-vacation! Sample a treatment today!

Copyright Dr. Drier is a certified Vodder Lymph Drainage Therapist, and also a member of the North American Vodder Association of Lymph Therapists. 845.774.7378 Nanuet, NY & Morristown, NJ, USA

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