Lymph Therapy

 

Light Beam Generator (LBG)

As we involuntarily surround ourselves with toxic elements in our air, food, and water, fluid in the space surrounding our cells accumulates. The LBG is an effective aide in battling chronic disease conditions or simply executing a strong preventive health care program.

The lymphatic system and chronic inflammation play a critical role in many disease conditions. The LBG has been used for preventive care and symptom reduction of:

  • pain & inflammation

  • acne and other skin disorders

  • sciatica

  • lymph congestion and breast conditions

  • fibromyalgia

  • premenstrual syndrome and inflammation

  • migraines and headaches

  • enlarged prostate

  • intestinal concerns

  • diabetes

  • arthritis

  • swelling and acute injury

  • pre-op and post-op surgical recovery

  • cellulite

  • lupus

  • pathogens & parasites

The noninvasive LBG technology uses energy stimulation, low current and negatively charged light photons. The light photons transfer the appropriate frequencies to the area and provide an environment allowing the cell to correct its electromagnetic field charge.

This results in the cell balancing its charged condition and disassociating itself from the binding agent responsible for the swelling and blockage within lymph nodes. The LBG encourages the flow of lymph fluid, which is essential for the body’s detoxification process.

Our lymphatic system doesn’t have a pump like the heart, so it relies on movement and stimulation to keep the fluid moving.

The LBG breaks down blockages or stagnation in the lymphatic system, allowing for more efficient removal of toxins.

With waste material moving within the body, day-to-day factors like eating habits, body structure, nutrition, supplements, and mental health can be addressed to provide a successful formula for restoring health.

 
 

Area’s Prone to Lymphatic Congestion

The Neck - Contains about 160 of the body’s 600 lymph nodes

The Subclavian - all lymph empties into the bloodstream through two terminus locations found in the subclavian region of the body. (terminus is a term used in lymphatic therapy)

The Axillary Nodes (armpit)- major lymph pathways for the arms and breast region.

The Parasternal(next to the sternum)- major lymph pathways for most of the body.

The Cisterna Chyli (upper abdomen)- major lymph pathway from the abdomen.

The Inguinal Nodes (groin)- major pathway for lower half of the body.

Dehydration

Dehydration contributes to the body’s inability to process the excess protein that occurs during tissue detoxification.

Drink plenty of water while doing the LBG therapy.

This therapy is not for…

Pregnant woman, anyone with a history of epilepsy, if you have a pacemaker, if you are taking blood thinning medication, known thrombosis.