Natural paths for lymphatic wellness
What
exactly is Lymphatic system
A network or connection of lymph ducts, vessels and nodes is
considered as a Lymphatic system. The essential function of this lymphatic
system is the transportation of lymph, a liquid containing contamination-fighting
white platelets, all through the body.
The lymphatic system is also considered the critical part of
the immune system and the main waste destruction of the body. Dissimilar to
circulatory system, which consists of the heart to pump and flow blood all over
the body, here the lymphatic system needs a similar pump to support the system
in continuous free movement.
As we discussed that the lymphatic
system is a system of organs and tissues that help free the body from
waste, harmful toxins and other undesirable materials. In that case, if the
lymphatic system is choking or clogged due to toxins, injury, stress, poor
diet, or inactive lifestyle, the lymph fluid develops in the body and can
become poisonous, influence the organs and give place to diseases.
The lymphatic system consists of some parts including
thymus, adenoids, and even tonsils.
Sylvia
Hood Washington (Lymphatic specialist)
A certified lymphatic therapist trained by Klose, Sylvia
Hood Washington, PhD, ND, MPH, CLT-LANA. She is one of the nationally
certified lymphatic specialists.
To be official, Sylvia Hood Washington has the national
certification from the Lymphology Association of North America (LANA), which is
quite impressive in terms of qualification.
She specializes in CDT and MLD, i.e. Complete Decongestant
Therapy and Manual Lymphatic Drainage, respectively. Actually, the Vodder Technique
is nothing but Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD).
She tends to treat patients with freshly performed surgeries,
mainly to orthopaedic and cosmetic surgery patients. She is also used to treat
the disorders such as veins/artery, arthritis, diabetes and, in extreme cases,
the people with cancer.
Unfortunately, she was born with an uncommon type of rare
lymphedema that is known as lymphedema distichasis. She is always devoted in
treatment of patients mostly suffering from chronic edema, lymphedema and with
unbalanced immune systems.
One of the devoted lymphatic centers is Natural
Path for Lymphatic Wellness, which is extensively certified worldwide.
Natural
Paths for Lymphatic Wellness offers four types of Lymphatic Drainage:
1. Reflexology Lymphatic Drainage (RLD)
Reflexology Lymphatic Drainage is an honour winning
reflexology procedure which is mainly targeted on sparking the lymphatic
reflexes by stimulating on the feet, the point is to create an impact on the
lymphatic system for providing relief to their patients. It is an exclusive
treatment technique that has been introduced by Sally Kay (B. Sc Honours) and
researched while working in Cancer Care. The outcomes seem to help the theory
of reflexology.
2. Manual Lymph Drainage
Manual Lymph Drainage assists in tearing the lymph node’s
juncture with manual approach and distinctive migration.
When these junctures are flowing all over the body, it may
detox naturally, eliminate edema and swelling that helps in discharge Rotator
Cuff, relaxations from migraines, headaches, constipation, breastfeeding, breast
drainage, Tinnitus ear ringing, prostate drainage, or only to lift your immune
system and feel healthy.
3. Healing Touch Lymphatic Energy Drainage
Healing Touch Lymphatic Energy Drainage is a technique based
on quantum physics. This assists in cracking the lymph node’s juncture by
controlling the electromagnetic fields in the patient’s body. This is listed as
an off-body procedure that is optimal for patients going through intense pain
and furthermore looking for stress decrement.
4. Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD), Combined with Healing
Touch (HT) Lymphatic Energy Drainage:
With these two combined treatments, that is, a combination
of Healing Touch and Manual Lymph Drainage that helps detoxify the body and
reduce stress.
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