Neuro-Lymphatic Therapy (Therapeutic Massage)
What is the Lymphatic System ?
The lymphatic system is a network of tissues and organs that help rid the body of toxins, waste and other unwanted materials. The primary function of the lymphatic system is to transport lymph, a fluid containing infection-fighting white blood cells, throughout the body.
The lymphatic system primarily consists of lymphatic vessels, which are similar to the circulatory system's veins and capillaries. The vessels are connected to lymph nodes, where the lymph is filtered. The tonsils, adenoids, spleen and thymus are all part of the lymphatic system (Cf. https://www.livescience.com)
The lymphatic system primarily consists of lymphatic vessels, which are similar to the circulatory system's veins and capillaries. The vessels are connected to lymph nodes, where the lymph is filtered. The tonsils, adenoids, spleen and thymus are all part of the lymphatic system (Cf. https://www.livescience.com)
We work with ReflexesNeuro-lymphatic massage involves stimulating specific points and meridians to promote drainage of the lymphatic fluid from lymph glands, tissues, muscles and major organs. Chapman’s reflexes is what this points are called. Our lymphatic system maintains fluid balance within our bodies and helps with our immune system.
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Benefits of a Neuro-lymphatic massageThe benefits you will obtain:
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Points and MeridiansFirmly massaging the Neurolymphatic Reflex points moves lymph and toxins from the meridians they relate to and the organs. Lymph fluid can become congested, causing imbalance and pain.
We have nervous system reflexes that coordinate what makes our body work. So by working with this reflexes with the Neuro-lymphatic therapy we address disease and prevent it from developing in the physical body. |