What does the Lymphatic System Do?
The lymphatic system is involved in fluid balance, hormone regulation, elimination of cellular waste, nutrient delivery, blood circulation, healthy digestion and transportation of immune cells. Unlike the circulatory system, it does not have a central pump and is effected by various lifestyle, medical, and environmental factors. It needs stimulation to keep flowing to eliminate waste and toxins via your body’s own natural excretion processes. When the body cannot clear these toxins, it results in stagnant lymph and increases toxic load leading to inflammation, increased insulin levels, fat storage and various illnesses
Detoxes Body from Heavy Metals
Improved Elasticity and Glow of Skin
Increase Metabolism and Combat Localized Fat
Helps Regulate Body Temperature
Reduces Stress and Anxiety
Filters Viruses, Toxins, and Bacteria out of the Body
Improves Collagen Production
Improves Circulation
Reduce Appearance of Cellulite
Decreased Water Retention
Support Liver and Kidney Function
Supports Hormone Regulation
Improves Gut Health
Boosts Your Immune System Response
Benefits of Lymphatic Drainage:
Inflammation
Headache
Constipation
Brain Fog
Fatigue
Morning stiffness
Acne
Signs of Poor Lymph Flow:
Food Sensitivities
Allergies
Eczema
Asthma
Autoimmune Deficiencies
Frequent infections
Why Choose a Certified Professional?
It is essential your provider has proper training and knowledge in manual lymphatic drainage as it is considered a medical massage and there are contraindications based on your health conditions. Unlike most spas, elite lymphatic care follows the guidelines and specialized training, set in place by the Vodder technique. I am passionate about educating clients on the lymphatic system to improve overall physical appearance, bodily health, and mental health.