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ELECTRO-LYMPHATIC THERAPY
The Importance of The Lymph System

Both the Lymph and Circulatory systems cover the entire body and can
impede many of its functions when there are obstructions in the flow
of these important fluids. It is important to keep these fluids
moving properly to ensure that nutrients reach the tissues though
the circulatory system and the wastes are carried away from the
tissues through the lymphatic system.
While the circulatory system has the heart to move the blood, the
lymph moves by the muscles of the body contracting and the effect of
breathing on the lymphatic vessels in the chest.
Factors contributing to lymph congestion include injuries,
immobility, diet, dehydration, pathogens, inactivity, surgery,
stress, hormone imbalances and environmental toxins.
The Electro-Lymphatic Device
How It Works
Based on the principals of Quantum Physics, the instrument
essentially works by producing an energy field that is applied to
the surface of the skin. The energy moves through the tissues
breaking up waste stored in the tissues, improving the immune
system. The movement of lymph through lymphatic pathways moves the
fluid toward the exit the subclavian vein in the chest.
Frequently Asked Questions
What preparations are needed prior to a therapy session?
Refrain from wearing any chemicals such as deodorant or makeup. It
is important to take a shower before your session. Drinking
half your body weight in ounces of water is a good practice for all
of us each day.
How Often Is It Recommended To Have A Session?
It depends on the condition and toxicity of the client. The
practitioner will do an assessment on the first visit and also take
a health history.
If All The Lymph Nodes Have Been Removed From The Axilla
Following Breast Cancer, Is It Harmful To Have This Treatment?
No, in fact, this therapy can help relocate a pathway to bypass that
area so one can avoid post mastectomy lymphedema.
What Should I Be Doing Between Sessions To Move The Lymph
It helps to massage and move lymph in the direction to the chest and
shoulders. Drinking water is important and being aware of your
dietary habits, is very important. This can all be discussed with
your practitioner.
About The Practitioner
Phyllis N. Gottshall BSN,RN has been studying, teaching and
practicing complimentary health modalities for 30 years.
She has had health practices in New Mexico, San Diego County and
Riverside County. She was certified in Electro-Lymphatic six years
ago by Dr, Simon de Montfort, the inventor of the Electro-Lymphatic
Instrument.
Her commitment is in assisting her clients through motivation,
education and therapy sessions to achieve High Level Wellness at any
age.
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