LYMPHATIC MASSAGE

LYMPHATIC MASSAGE BOOSTS YOUR DETOX AND RECOVERY

Lymph is the clear fluid that appears when we get a cut. It removes waste, fights bacteria, and plays a key role in the immune system. It also carries hormones, proteins, and fats to cells while clearing toxins and stress—making it essential for regeneration.

Its flow is regulated by neuro-lymphatic reflex points located across the body. Massaging them stimulates circulation and helps flush out toxins.

When these points are blocked, the body struggles. They can feel sensitive or painful during massage and are found near lymph nodes on the chest, back, arms, and legs.

Points vary in size—from tiny spots to small areas—and may appear alone or in clusters across the lymphatic and vascular system.

Lymph must drain to prevent swelling. With twice as many vessels as the bloodstream, the lymphatic system is the body's drainage network. After a neuro-lymphatic massage, flow improves and the body feels relief.

WE CHOOSE LYMPHATIC MASSAGE WHEN:

  • tired,

  • recovering from an injury and needing faster regeneration,

  • retaining water or experiencing swelling in the body.

TREATMENT PROCESS

The treatment of neuro-lymphatic points is done through gentle, slow massage of specific spots on both the front and back of the body. The client may remain dressed, as the massage can also be performed over clothing.

BENEFITS:

  • release of stiff muscles,

  • reduction of swelling,
  • improved mobility,
  • faster regeneration,
  • detoxification,
  • stress relief and emotional release,
  • stimulation of the central nervous system – positive effects on brain function.