What Is a Lymphatic Massage?

Lymphatic massage (also known as manual lymphatic drainage or lymph drainage therapy) helps the body with the flow of lymph, a fluid within the body that is vital the immune system because it aids in flushing out toxins and other foreign substances, such as viruses.

It accomplishes this by traveling all over the body through the lymphatic system. As it detects toxins of foreign substances in your body, it produces white blood cells to help fight off the infections. Over time, the lymphatic system can become blocked or sluggish, and since it does not have a central portion of the system that promotes the flow of lymph, such as the heart does for the circulatory system, a lymphatic massage can help jump start the lymphatic system when it becomes sluggish.

Advantages of Lymphatic Massage

Because lymphatic massage increases the flow of lymph and gives your immune system a boost, it has a number of advantages:

Disadvantages of Lymphatic Massages

Like any medical treatment, lymphatic massage has disadvantages or is unsuitable for people with certain conditions. A few of the disadvantages of a lymphatic massage are shown below:

For these reasons, it’s always important to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of a lymphatic massage with your health care professional.

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January 1, 2010 • Tags: Lymphatic Massage, Massage • Posted in: Healthy Kitchen

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