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Computerized - Synchronized Lymphatic Drainage |
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lymphatic system is one of the most important and yet most neglected systems
in the human anatomy. It is the food, oxygen, water delivery and waste disposal system for every cell in the body. Although it contains 2-3 times more fluid
than the blood circulatory system, most people have never heard of it. Dehydration, lack of sleep, tiredness, cold, stress or tension, obesity, a sedentary lifestyle & aging can hinder the movement of lymph fluid. It can also be slowed down by an accumulation of body wastes, effectively increasing the concentration of the fats and other proteins and substances normally dissolved in the lymph. This slow-down of lymph movement and increase in viscosity lead to swelling of legs and arms (edema) and a feeling of tiredness and heaviness in the limbs as well as more obvious cellulite. It also causes cells to become dry, poisoned by their own wastes, lose cellular functions and ultimately calcify and give indications of old age such as atrophy and degeneration. By increasing the flow of lymphatic fluid, cellular waste is removed faster, metabolism increases, and the cells of the body, such as the skin, can regenerate and rejuvenate themselves. Manual lymph drainage is relaxing but requires several sessions on a weekly basis, over many months, to obtain even minimal results. Body Perfects Computerized Synchronized Lymphatic Drainage allows for a more in-depth relaxing treatment requiring considerably fewer sessions to obtain maximum impact. Body contouring is a special therapy which uses gels & stimulating currents, with specific wave shapes, to infuse electrical memory into the larger muscles of the chest, abdomen & backside. These create a visible & lasting uplift to the treated area & further enhances your shape. Slimtoning treatments provide more definition once you are close to your ideal body weight. |
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