Lymphatic Drainage Massage
Come and experience the easiest and most relaxing way to detoxify your body, mind, and emotions.
Why Lymphatic Drainage Massage?
Lymphatic Drainage Massage calms aching muscles, relieves tension throughout the body, and most importantly, it flushes the lymphatic system. Chronic mental, emotional, and physical stress leads to inflammation. Lymphatic blockage causes pain, loss of range of motion, weight gain and chronic health problems. Lymphatic Drainage Massage releases the toxins held in the lymphatic system and muscles allowing blocked emotional and mental stress to also move out of the body and mind.
When the lymphatic system is flowing correctly, it boosts your immune system, improves mental clarity, strengthens your digestion, and increases your energy. Lymphatic Drainage Massage uses warm, natural oils that are blended with herbs specifically formulated to penetrate into your tissues to reduce inflammation, remove toxins, and rejuvenating the cells. This is by far the most relaxing way to routinely detox your body.
What To Expect During Your Lymphatic Drainage Massage
This can be a full body or focused massage that systematically opens the flow of the lymphatic system. A large amount of oil is used for this massage because the oil is part of the medicine. Your muscles receive a blend of soothing and invigorating strokes in order to remove the toxins from the body.
No two sessions are exactly alike even for the same patient because your body changes with each Ayurvedic lymphatic massage session. Your session is completely based on what your needs are in the moment.
How To Prepare For Your Massage
Eat lightly before your session so that your detoxification system is open to removing the toxins that are mobilized during the massage. Make sure to be hydrated and bring some water to drink immediately afterwards. Lymphatic massage will increase your need to urinate afterwards as toxins are excreted from your body. Do not plan any physically demanding activities the remainder of the day after your massage. Fatigue can occur afterwards as pent up toxins and stress are released.
Below are pictures of patients’ towels following their lymphatic massage. The dark spots are toxins released from lymph nodes.
Lymphatic System
No matter how healthy we eat and live we are all constantly exposed to toxins in the air, the food, the water, just about every element is affected by pollution or toxins. Our bodies have never faced such constant exposure. The system that deals with riding us of these toxins is the lymphatic system.
The lymphatic system is a network of tissues and organs, including vessels and nodes that help rid the body of poisons, waste materials and cellular debris. The main function of the lymphatic system is to move lymph, a fluid containing infection-fighting white blood cells, throughout the body, to the liver where the toxins are processed and then sent to the kidneys. This is one reason why after a lymphatic massage it is very common to have to urinate a bit more.