Lymphatic Massage
This is a very gentle yet deeply effective massage technique that addresses the circulation and health of the Lymphatic system. The web-like Lymphatic vessel system covers the entire subcutaneous "skin" layer of the body and acts as a critical transport system for fluids, cellular waste, and nutrients. The Lymph Nodes of which there are over 700 in the body, are the immune systems central command stations where our T-cells, B-cells, Macrophages, Eosinophils mount attacks on foreign invaders, toxicity, virus, and bacteria. Lymphatic Massage increases circulation of the lymphatic system, clears edema or fluid retention, help heal scar tissue and surgical wounds, and highly benefits our immune systems ability to function.
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Applications• Detoxify your body
• Increase and maintain healthy immune system • Expedite or clear a cold or flu • Speed up recovery and healing after surgery or injury •Relieve chronic inflammation, edema, sinusitis, tendonitis, and fibromyalagia •improve a venous condition |
How OftenThe treatment plan is dictated by the level of severity of the condition. First we see how your body responds to the session, then I recommend the next visit be within 3-5 days.
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Home Care• Dry Brushing
• Hydration • Rest • Understanding the detoxification process. |
Testimonial"Because women's health is so prominent in my practice, I always need access to a Manual Lymph Drainage therapist. I do not know a better modality for managing and facilitating the healing of edematous and immune issues. I Frequently watched Ashley's clients experience relief and healing from edema and tissue damage secondary to breast cancer treatments, uterine cysts, c-sections and other post surgical traumas. Aside from the physical results, I always admired Ashley's ability to support the emotional and spiritual healing in her clients as well."
Eric Dorninger ND, LAc |