The
Lymph Drainage Massage is very gentle. It uses stationary circles
over the lymph nodes and superficial lymph vessels to improve
the flow of lymph and remove toxins.
Manual Lymph Drainage aims at “unblocking” or
speeding up the normal functioning of the Lymphatic System. Therapeutic
Lymph Drainage Massage cleanses the connective tissue of inflammatory
materials and toxins, enhances the activity of the immune system,
reduces pain, and lowers the activity of the sympathetic nervous
system. It facilitates healing of injuries, surgical trauma,
chronic conditions, inflammation and edemas.
A
Lymph Drainage Massage is the perfect massage technique for maintaining
health and improving the beauty of your skin. It reduces edema
or local puffiness, stimulates the immune system, enhances
natural beauty, nurtures and soothes the body. A very light
massage, the surface of the skin is massaged with gentle strokes
of a dry brush and in the direction of the lymphatic flow. Lymph is a clear fluid which transports various substances from
the fluid around the cells back to the blood vessels. It is important
in the removal of bacteria, vitamins, hormones and waste products
and also carries out vital functions in defence and protection
from illness.
Lymph Drainage helps relieve aches caused by the build up of
blocked lymph in a specific area. For example, stimulation of
the lymph system through massage allows more fluid to drain from
the tissues back into the blood vessels in the base of the neck.
This reduces pressure in this region, and soothes the pain. Similarly,
Lymph Drainage benefits those suffering from frequent headaches.
A European massage technique, Lymph Drainage was developed in
the 1930s by Dr Emil Vodder, a Danish physiotherapist, and his
wife Estrid. Lymph Drainage has been researched over the past
70 years and its physiological benefits are well-known. It is
often prescribed by doctors, and practiced in hospitals and clinics.
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