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Lymphasizing – What are the Benefits?

Why we need to activate and stimulate the lymphatic system.
A healthy lymph system is one of the most important systems in the body in creating wellness. It supports taking nutrition to the cells and taking toxins and waste products away.

It is vital for overall health that we support our lymphatic system by stimulating it with movement on a daily basis.

Did you know that there is up to four times more fluid in the lymphatic system than there is blood in the body?  The heart pumps the blood, but what pumps the lymphatic fluid?  The answer is movement!  Lymphasizing is a highly recommended movement that opens and shuts all the lymph valves, pumping the lymphatic fluid around the body.

An unhealthy lymph system can lead to a wide range of health issues including a suppressed immune system, the body is in Dis………Ease!

What is the Lymphatic System?
The lymphatic system is very complex and it is made up by lymphoid organs, lymph nodes, lymph ducts, lymph capillaries, and lymph vessels that make and transport lymph fluid from tissues to the circulatory system. It plays a major part in supporting a healthy immune system.

The Lymphatic System is your body’s internal filtration system for all your cellular waste. It helps your body eliminate toxins, cancer cells, waste, trapped proteins, bacteria, viruses, and other waste that cells cast off.  By Lymphasizing regularly you are not only energizing the cell, therefore helping the cell structure, but you are also assisting the cells to release these acidic and toxic waste products. Without it, your cells, tissues and organs would become overloaded with toxins.

The lymphatic system also works with the circulatory system to deliver nutrients, oxygen, and hormones from the blood to the cells that make up the tissues of the body.

About Lymphasizing
Before you begin Lymphasizing, we highly recommended that you drink up to 2 glasses of warm water. This creates movement of fluid around the body to get the lymphatic system moving.

The goal of Lymphasizing is to open and shut the lymph valves.  This is done by placing your bare feet on the center of the matt approximately 10cm apart, facing north, and then with both feet not leaving the matt, you create a bounce. Note: It is important that you do not take your feet off the matt whilst Lymphasizing.  As you bounce, begin by breathing in approximately 20 short breaths through your nose to fill your lungs as much as possible with air, then with about 20+ quick short breaths out through your mouth, to empty the lungs as much as possible, continuing this process as you bounce.  This creates a vortex of energy, and the static electricity is reduced to safer levels; also the induced vibrational energy will assist with your cellular self-transformation. It is best to begin with 5 – 10 minutes first thing in the morning, and then you can lengthen the time as needed. Some may prefer to Lymphasize before going to bed.

Lymphasizing will increase and balance the body cell’s level of oxygen. Oxygen actually is the vital life force needed in the activation and synergy involved within the cell’s Sodium Potassium pumps. The approach removes most or nearly all of the innate stresses involved (except “doing it”) without any risk of contra-reactions including tiring and hyperventilation.  When the cell’s blood oxygen levels are optimal, cellular self-healing and rejuvenation can be accelerated much faster and safer.

The breathing also raises the lung capacity, so that with each clearing level, your normal breathing range will be steadily increased.  The ability of the lungs to uptake oxygen, while the rest steps result in increased removal of the cells waste gasses. Now the whole respiratory system, plus the other 13 body systems can also be enhanced, by working at a cellular level.

The obvious results of balanced Lymphasizer breathing can be felt for many hours after this total approach designed to restore the body’s life force.  Systematically the depth of each breath in will be an increase of lung capacity; this also allows your breathing rate to be slowed for improved oxygen uptake.
While Lymphasizing breathing, the pulsing action will help to clear sinuses, ear, nose and throat passageways, resulting in easier breathing and a clearer head. Especially for people who have a history of breathing ailments such as asthma, bronchitis, emphysemas etc.

The overall goal is to get the full range of the diaphragm, our body’s most important muscle restored. This will result in the full expansion and contraction of the upper, middle and lower lungs within the rib cage.

This basic key will release and activate the Spine’s relative vertebrae, which in turn activates the Cerebral Spinal Fluid utilised by the Sacral-Cranial pump. The Sacrum is the body’s most important bone, as its purpose is the bringing of nutrients to the Craniums and removing toxins and cellular wastes from the Central Nervous System.

The biggest asset is to know the laws, which allows you to get the maximum range of movements from ALL of the foregoing challenges, which will cost you and yours nothing once taught.

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