Sunday, July 14, 2013

Benefits of Lymph Drainage Therapy


Lymph Drainage Therapy is a popular and scientifically proven type of light massage therapy conducted on the superficial layers of tissues on the human body that are high in efficacy and are successfully done without any risks during the therapy session whatsoever. Due to its popularity and effectiveness in dealing with health issues pertaining to the lymphatic circulatory system, the therapy has been considered and used as a part of the professional medical care in most hospitals, health centers, and clinics in Europe and some places world-wide.

The therapy was designed to fit as a gentle, safe, and effective alternative medical treatment that was developed by Bruno Chikly. The French Physician was able to formulate and materialize a therapy that has been used and is still being used today in solving the health problems that are in connection with the flow, accumulation, and drainage system of lymph and other fluids of the body.

There are many health benefits and amazing physical, mental, and emotional effects received when using the Lymph Drainage Therapy. During the therapy session, the massage therapist triggers the body's ability to activate and improve self-healing that is essential for optimum functioning of the organs, cells, and tissues of the body. Among these benefits include:

• Relieves stress, chronic fatigue, and tension - the gentle and smooth massage strokes are perfect for de-stressing a worn-out physical body including the mind after a laborious day. The stimulation of the nerves and superficial tissues are great for releasing tensions and in sending good messages to the brain.

• Maintains the right lymphatic drainage - the stimulation done on the lymphatic pathways both on the superficial and deep levels of the human body are capable of doing the job perfectly as compared when no human intervention is conducted.

• Keeps the lymphatic flow in check - it helps regulate the flow of lymph and other fluids that can cause health problems such as edema when not kept in proper amount.

• Relieves chronic body pain - the massage strokes and techniques performed by the massage therapist are capable of providing such treatment to the physical body of the client regardless of the treatment being designed for addressing lymphatic issues.

• Helps in the regeneration process of wounds, scars, and inflammations - the recovery of cells and tissues provides such magical effects to the skin of the client in the form of healing and removing these physical conditions that are unpleasant to look upon.

• Has anti-aging effects - the stimulating and soothing effects of the therapy are also great for promoting a younger looking skin as well as an alert senses.

• Boosts the immune system - regular use of LDT (Lymph Drainage Therapy) can help improve the immunity of the patient by keeping the body healthy inside and outside.

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