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888 W. Sam Houston Pkwy, S
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Houston, TX 77042
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Tel: 713.551.6275 By Appointment only
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Assisted Lymph Therapy
This is a non-invasive technique that helps stimulate the proper flow and drainage of the Lymphatic System.
Assisted Lymph therapy is performed using a Laser Beam Generator (LBG) by placing probes/paddles on different body areas, especially major lymph nodes, as necessary to support the lymphatic system.
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​What is the Lymphatic System?
The ‘SEWAGE SYSTEM’ of the body – that is, the way to think about the lymph system – it is interconnected with other systems in the body, like the immune, cardiovascular, etc., and helps to filter waste out. The lymphatic system consists of ‘LYMPH’, which is a clear fluid that is generated from excess fluid that drains out of cells and tissues. This can include protein, minerals, fats, nutrients, waste products, microbes, damaged and degenerative cells, etc. It might be one of the most underrated systems when looking at chronic health issues.
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Lymph and Lymph Nodes:
Lymph is a clear fluid that washes across your cells. Lymph fluid contains T-cells that direct your immune response and attack infections and abnormal cells. Lymph travels through lymphatic vessels and blood vessels. Bean-shaped lymph nodes are clustered around your underarms, groin, and neck. Lymph nodes are where T-cells and other white blood cells concentrate, and where foreign cells like microbes, dead cells, and cancer cells are removed from the bloodstream and destroyed.
LYMPH NODES:
The lymph fluid flows through ‘LYMPH NODES’, which are bean-shaped glands found throughout the network of the lymph system in the body. The major areas where lymph nodes are found are again around the neck, armpit, and groin, and they focus on filtering out microbes. However, other lymph nodes in the body also filter the blood; there are close to 600 lymph nodes throughout the body! The lymph nodes work as surveillance and produce/concentrate immune/white blood cells to be able to destroy foreign cells [i.e., dead cells/debris, cancer cells, microbes, etc] by removing them from the bloodstream.
A toxic world leads to the development of DIS-organized proteins clumping and bonding electrically together, creating an unbalanced and overburdened ‘sludge’ in the body. This can lead to chronic issues/pain, and inflammation in the body.
The goal of assisted Lymph therapy is to support the maintenance of the lymph system by helping our body reduce the ION concentration, which can help to restore the natural polarity of the cell. The LBG unit uses COLD GAS, COHERENT, and PHOTONIC ENERGY powered by direct current with FM modulation which can possibly assist other therapies.
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The LBG can help to decongest the lymph, which in turn can be supportive in helping the body restore proper physiological functioning. This non-invasive technology can help effect a swift, safe, and natural method of eliminating excess lymphatic fluid. The LBG assists the body in achieving a free flow of proteins within the lymph system and releasing bonded protein blockages in the areas of connective tissue.
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When the lymphatic fluid backs up because of a blockage, pressure builds in the lymph capillary of the cell bed, resulting in the whole system becoming toxic due to a lack of waste disposal. This prevents the cells from getting the proper nutrition, which puts the cells in a low metabolic state and prevents them from doing their job efficiently. This can then possibly lead to degenerative conditions/states, and we can clinically see a lack of response to treatments. That is why the goal is to detox the lymph system to be able to re-establish free lymphatic circulation throughout the body.
The LBG uses cold gas ionization, which allows for lymphatic congestion/blockages to be charged with incoherent light, which supports the break-up of the congestion, leading to unobstructed lymph flow in that system.
What are the indications (Tissue Detoxification) for assisted Lymph Therapy?
· Tissue congestion from injuries
· Chronic injuries
· Eczema
· Burns
· Enhancement of general resistance
· Scars
· Cellulite
· Swollen, heavy, and fatigued legs
· Mastodynia (breast tension in women after ovulation)
· Prostate enlargement
· Pre-surgical preparations
· Post-surgical treatments
· Headaches
and much more .......
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How to prepare for assisted lymph therapy​
The most important thing to do before and after LBG treatments is to keep hydrated
To ensure proper hydration, it is recommended to drink 4-8 cups of water 2-4 hours before and after treatment.
This will decrease any possible undesirable effects and optimize treatment outcomes!
Hydration is important to help get rid of waste after treatment.
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What can you feel during assisted Lymph Therapy?
LBG is a non-invasive and painless treatment; however, you can feel sensations in the areas where the probes/paddles are placed [or distal areas] and possibly warmth when the Red Light is switched on during treatment.
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​After assisted Lymph therapy
After ALT you may feel drowsiness, very relaxed, and experience flu-like symptoms, which can last anywhere from 4-24 hours if they do occur.
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Who should not have assisted Lymph Therapy?
People who have pacemakers, implanted pumps, uncontrolled seizures, and women who are pregnant.
When supporting chronically ill patients, the treatments are usually spaced 1-3 per week over 6-12 weeks or individualized based on your condition and sensitivity level.
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***Please drink a lot of water before and after treatment. ***
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