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Here is the Technique for cleansing the Lymphatic System:

1.. Suck in through the teeth, and when you think you have sucked in as

deep as you can, try to suck in 2 or 3 times more to make sure that you have

reached the peak of inhalation where the whole lymphatic system shoots like

a geyser!

2.. As you hold your breath, suck your tummy in, pull your buttocks in,

and as you can tighten up your arms, your legs and your whole body.

3.. Visualize energy, or the power of God going into your adrenal glands,

the kidneys, liver, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas, lungs, and heart, and

anywhere that it hurts, or where ever your body needs to heal.

4.. When you exhale, push out through your teeth or your tightened lips.

I was told by an under water swimmer that when he began to breathe deeply

and exhale through his tightened lips a number of times that he was able to

greatly increase the distance he could go under water.

5.. Do this technique 3 to 7 times every hour, or 11 times per day. If

you feel like doing it more you can, but listen to your body. Include

different body movements and positions as you see fit.

Every cell generates an electrical field. It is an actual electrical

generator.

To keep the electric generators going... the cells must have oxygen to

convert glucose into energy and the potassium inside the cells must remain

high and the sodium inside the cells must remain low

The cells must be held tight and close to the blood vessels in order to get

oxygen from your blood stream.

Lymphatic Drainage

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> Jen what is this?

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Thankyou for that great tip. I often have swollen lymphs in my neck so will

start that today!

Leah

>From: " Evely " <je@...>

>Reply-candidiasis

><candidiasis >

>Subject: Re: Lymphatic Drainage

>Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2002 12:20:16 -0800

>

>Here is the Technique for cleansing the Lymphatic System:

>

>

>

> 1.. Suck in through the teeth, and when you think you have sucked in as

>deep as you can, try to suck in 2 or 3 times more to make sure that you

>have

>reached the peak of inhalation where the whole lymphatic system shoots like

>a geyser!

> 2.. As you hold your breath, suck your tummy in, pull your buttocks in,

>and as you can tighten up your arms, your legs and your whole body.

> 3.. Visualize energy, or the power of God going into your adrenal

>glands,

>the kidneys, liver, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas, lungs, and heart, and

>anywhere that it hurts, or where ever your body needs to heal.

> 4.. When you exhale, push out through your teeth or your tightened lips.

>I was told by an under water swimmer that when he began to breathe deeply

>and exhale through his tightened lips a number of times that he was able to

>greatly increase the distance he could go under water.

> 5.. Do this technique 3 to 7 times every hour, or 11 times per day. If

>you feel like doing it more you can, but listen to your body. Include

>different body movements and positions as you see fit.

>

>

>

>Every cell generates an electrical field. It is an actual electrical

>generator.

>

>To keep the electric generators going... the cells must have oxygen to

>convert glucose into energy and the potassium inside the cells must remain

>high and the sodium inside the cells must remain low

>

>The cells must be held tight and close to the blood vessels in order to get

>oxygen from your blood stream.

> Lymphatic Drainage

>

>

> > << lymphatic

> > drainage techniques.. >>

> >

> > Jen what is this?

> > in CA

> >

> >

> >

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Hi Dr. Cheryl Townsand said that 70% of detoxification is from the lungs. so it

makes sense deep breathing cleanses. ruth

Evely <je@...> wrote:Here is the Technique for cleansing the

Lymphatic System:

1.. Suck in through the teeth, and when you think you have sucked in as

deep as you can, try to suck in 2 or 3 times more to make sure that you have

reached the peak of inhalation where the whole lymphatic system shoots like

a geyser!

2.. As you hold your breath, suck your tummy in, pull your buttocks in,

and as you can tighten up your arms, your legs and your whole body.

3.. Visualize energy, or the power of God going into your adrenal glands,

the kidneys, liver, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas, lungs, and heart, and

anywhere that it hurts, or where ever your body needs to heal.

4.. When you exhale, push out through your teeth or your tightened lips.

I was told by an under water swimmer that when he began to breathe deeply

and exhale through his tightened lips a number of times that he was able to

greatly increase the distance he could go under water.

5.. Do this technique 3 to 7 times every hour, or 11 times per day. If

you feel like doing it more you can, but listen to your body. Include

different body movements and positions as you see fit.

Every cell generates an electrical field. It is an actual electrical

generator.

To keep the electric generators going... the cells must have oxygen to

convert glucose into energy and the potassium inside the cells must remain

high and the sodium inside the cells must remain low

The cells must be held tight and close to the blood vessels in order to get

oxygen from your blood stream.

Lymphatic Drainage

> << lymphatic

> drainage techniques.. >>

>

> Jen what is this?

> in CA

>

>

>

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  • 2 years later...

Hi ,

Lymphatic drainage can be a very beneficial therapy to do. I believe

D was one on our group who said that this therapy really helped

her. You can pay for someone to do it for you, or you can find ways

to get the lymph flowing in your body yourself. Unlike the

circulatory system which has the heart, the lymphatic system does not

have a pump to keep it moving, so our movements such as walking with

the arms swinging, jumping rope, or using a mini-trampoline really are

effective to get the lymph out of a stagnant state and help removed

blockages.

There is plenty of good info on the net about lymphatic drainage

therapy. I am not sure what kind of tests are done to determine if it

is a problem, but doing these simple exercises to ensure flow is a

good idea.

Here is a good link for more info:

http://www.webnat.com/hi/LymphCongestion.asp

Hope this helps!

Patty

>

> Hi Rogene,

> I am def finitely going to try swimming. I just wish I could get

insurance to cover some of my the treatments that really seem to

help! I have been paying for all of the massage, acupuncture and

supplements out of pocket. It really adds up! I saw my naturopathic

Dr. today and he wants to do a lymphatic exam to see if there are any

blockages or inflammation of my lymph system. Have you ever heard of

this or know of anyone who has done this?

>

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For what it's worth - I have Lymphatic massage, covered by health

insurance for about three months. It did NOTHING for me. Just one case.

a Carnes

>

> Hi

> Kane is good. But I feel the lymphatic drainage massage/exercises

will

> speed detoxification at a VERY?fast rate and hence recovery.

> Check out the link in my previous post: Perrin technique.

>

> Regards

> CS

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Im sorry to hear that.

I am doing it after spending a very long time detoxing, hence why I think its

working for me.

Im not sure if it would so effective if you were VERY toxic in the first place.

Regards

CS?

Re: Lymphatic Drainage

For what it's worth - I have Lymphatic massage, covered by health

insurance for about three months. It did NOTHING for me. Just one case.

a Carnes

>

> Hi

> Kane is good. But I feel the lymphatic drainage massage/exercises

will

> speed detoxification at a VERY?fast rate and hence recovery.

> Check out the link in my previous post: Perrin technique.

>

> Regards

> CS

>

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