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Lymphatic Drainage
Lymphatic Drainage is a method employing specific massage whose aim
is to improve the essential functions of the lymphatic system, eliminating
waste materials.
In plain words, the lymphatic system cleans the tissues by eliminating
waste. It plays an important part in the correct nutrition of the tissues,
the elimination of toxins and fats and the stimulation of the immune
system.
Lymphatic Drainage using the masster
plus , provides a solution to a great many aesthetic questions by activating
the elimination of waste and toxins: Cellulite. Obesity. Flaccid Skin
. Tired legs. Deep cleansing of the skin. Bags beneath the eyes...
The lymphatic system was little known for centuries. It wasn’t
until 1883 when Sappey brought out his Atlas of lymphatic circulation,
but it was Alexis Carrel who won a Nobel Prize in 1912 when he demonstrated
the role played by lymph in regenerating tissue. 20 years later, Dr.
Vodder developed lymphatic drainage as a method of eliminating waste
from the tissues and regenerating the lymph.
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Dr. Vodder invented Lymphatic Drainage in Europe in 1932, but it wasn’t
until the end of the 60s when it won scientific credibility, when the
German Doctor J. Askonk experimented with Lymphatic Drainage on 20,000
patients in an attempt to discover its advantages and contraindications.
Today, Lymphatic Drainage is considered the best therapy for eliminating
waste and renewing the cells
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