image_pdfimage_print

The proper functioning of the lymphatic system is critical to our body’s ability to drain stagnant fluids, detoxify, regenerate tissues, filter out toxins and foreign substances, and maintain a healthy immune system (Asdonk, 1970, Adair& Guyton, 1982). The lymphatic system is composed mostly of lymph vessels and nodes. Because the lymphatic system does not have a pump such as the heart to the circulatory system, the flow of lymph relies on muscular contractions. These contractions enable the lymph vessels to transport numerous substances to the lymph nodes to be processed. When the lymph circulation stagnates, fluids, proteins, cells & toxins accumulate and cellular functioning is significantly compromised (Adair, Guyton, 1982). This may jeopardize ones health and quicken the aging process.

Lymphatic Drainage Therapy (LDT) is a hands-on technique designed to assist the flow of fluids in the body. A relaxing treatment that has proven valuable in corrective as well as preventative therapy for many conditions. LDT helps to recirculate body fluids, stimulate functioning of the immune system and promote relaxation and balance within the autonomic nervous system. It is shown that when these actions are accomplished, the results may be:

  • Reduction in edemas and lymph edemas of many origins
  • Detoxification of the body

  • Regeneration of tissues and anti-aging effects
  • Relief of chronic inflammation and conditions such as acne, eczema and allergies
  • Immune system stimulation
  • Reduction in the symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia

  • Relief of chronic pain
  • Deep relaxation to aid insomnia, depression, stress, loss of vitality and loss of memory
  • Anti spastic actions to relieve conditions such as voluntary or involuntary muscle hyper tonus
  • Alleviation of adipose and cellulite tissue (Upledger Institute Inc., 1996)

LDT can be used as a preventative therapy by having regular treatments to assist in detoxing, de-stressing and building of the immune system. As a corrective treatment, LDT can be used post surgically to hasten the healing process and to decrease edemas. For those with Lymphodema, LDT can be a life saving treatment that offers a person a maintenance program with the added benefit of improvement. So, consider LDT treatment if you want assistance with any of the above or just to relax.

7 Ways LDT Helps you to be Smart, Sexy & Energized

Lymphatic Drainage Therapy (LDT) assists the fluids in your body. When the rivers of your body are flowing without impingement, a more vital you is achieved. A healthy, functioning lymph system is critical to our body’s ability to drain stagnant fluids, detoxify, regenerate tissues, filter out toxins and foreign substances, and maintain a healthy immune system (Asdonk, 1970, Adair & Guyton, 1982).