Lymphatic drainage therapy consultation includes techniques based on Indian and Asian knowledge of the body system, which will help to increase immunity, reduce stress, increase nerve communication, increase blood circulation to the muscles, while reducing the damaging effect of lactic acid. This therapy is used in conjunction with oils, spices and herbs, depending on dosa imbalance and health concerns.
1) A blend of spice oils and herbs specially designed to support immunity against eczema and other skin problems, while promoting lymph circulation.
2) Fascia release.
6) Indian muscle pressure technique for lymphatic circulation.
This specific therapeutic massage treatment is distinguished from ordinary massages by the knowledge base and techniques of Ayurvedic literature on the human body, which is a complete system of tools. The synergy of these techniques, which include Marma therapy, combined with expert massage techniques from the ancient science of Oriental medicine, enables your body to eliminate toxins, support your immune system and effectively relieve swelling, while sculpting your body so you feel light and energized.
This totally non-invasive way of stimulating the body’s natural lymphatic system is a fantastic addition to a healthy wellness routine and a way to support your body and promote greater well-being.
If you’re looking for a massage that will instantly help you feel refreshed, renewed and less achy, there’s no need to look any further.
The Ayurveda system has evolved over the years, from “therapeutic” to “functional” improvement of the human body and standard of living, always with the same objective: to feel good inside and out. Nevertheless, there are a myriad of other benefits associated with Ayurvedic therapies:
Improved circulation.
Reduced bloating and swelling.
Decomposition of cellulite and fat cells.
Reduces tension and stress.
Stimulates tissue regeneration.
Boosts immunity.
Increases lymphatic flow.
Rejuvenates skin and helps treat certain conditions.
Minimizes inflammation.
Reduces the impact of extreme sports.
Reduces the impact of work-related injuries (repetitive stress on the body).