Electro-Lymphatic Therapy
hat is Electro-Lymphatic Therapy (ELT)?
Electro-Lymphatic Therapy is a gentle, light touch non-invasive technique to stimulate the proper flow and drainage of the lymphatic system. A combination of vibrational, light, and electrical waves help to stimulate the flow by causing the dissociation of proteins that have become trapped in the interstitium. When trapped proteins (not to be confused with nutrient proteins) release their bond, the stagnate lymph is liberated and will flow out into its normal filtration and reabsorption channels.
Electro-Lymphatic Therapy is a gentle, light touch non-invasive technique. Over the past several years, I have witnessed the benefit of this therapy on clients with minor to major health challenges. When implementing this type of therapy, one can expect better absorption of nutriceuticals and medications which will decrease the dosages needed. This type of lymphatic therapy (electro-lymphatic therapy featuring the XP2) is much more effective than manual therapy.
The lymphatic flow can stagnate for many reasons, such as swelling, chronic inflammation, lack of physical activity, stress, fatigue, emotional shock, age, and poorly fitted under garments worn for an excessive amount of time. When lymphatic circulation slows down, the regeneration of cells becomes less effective. This condition allows toxins and proteins to accumulate around the cells, causing cellular oxygenation to decrease and tissue regeneration to
diminish.
Since lymphatic organs plays an important role in the immune system, the proper flow of the lymphatic fluid can positively impact many conditions faced by our clients. Over the past 18 years, we have provided ELT to those struggling with a multitude of conditions including:- General Inflammation
- Lymphedema
- Edema and Water Retention
- Cancer
- Heart Disease
- Post Cosmetic Surgery - healing time
- Cosmetic enhancement by fluid deposit reductions
- Lymes
- Pre and Post Athletic Application - decrease muscle/tendon strain and healing time
- Enlarged Prostate
- General detox and cleansing
- Applications to analogous animal conditions
What is the difference between MLD and ELT?
Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD) is a technique which uses pressure and motion applied with the hands to help stimulate proper lymphatic fluid flow and drainage. The primary purpose for MLD therapy is to treat lymphedema patients. Although MLD has its place, ELT can stimulate the lymph at a greater depth and will enhance lymph flow with far less therapy time. The enhanced stimulation of ELT has provided benefits to many of our clients who experienced limited response from MLD.
Electro-Lymphatic Therapy is a gentle, light touch non-invasive technique to stimulate the proper flow and drainage of the lymphatic system. A combination of vibrational, light, and electrical waves help to stimulate the flow by causing the dissociation of proteins that have become trapped in the interstitium. When trapped proteins (not to be confused with nutrient proteins) release their bond, the stagnate lymph is liberated and will flow out into its normal filtration and reabsorption channels.
Electro-Lymphatic Therapy is a gentle, light touch non-invasive technique. Over the past several years, I have witnessed the benefit of this therapy on clients with minor to major health challenges. When implementing this type of therapy, one can expect better absorption of nutriceuticals and medications which will decrease the dosages needed. This type of lymphatic therapy (electro-lymphatic therapy featuring the XP2) is much more effective than manual therapy.
The lymphatic flow can stagnate for many reasons, such as swelling, chronic inflammation, lack of physical activity, stress, fatigue, emotional shock, age, and poorly fitted under garments worn for an excessive amount of time. When lymphatic circulation slows down, the regeneration of cells becomes less effective. This condition allows toxins and proteins to accumulate around the cells, causing cellular oxygenation to decrease and tissue regeneration to
diminish.
Since lymphatic organs plays an important role in the immune system, the proper flow of the lymphatic fluid can positively impact many conditions faced by our clients. Over the past 18 years, we have provided ELT to those struggling with a multitude of conditions including:- General Inflammation
- Lymphedema
- Edema and Water Retention
- Cancer
- Heart Disease
- Post Cosmetic Surgery - healing time
- Cosmetic enhancement by fluid deposit reductions
- Lymes
- Pre and Post Athletic Application - decrease muscle/tendon strain and healing time
- Enlarged Prostate
- General detox and cleansing
- Applications to analogous animal conditions
What is the difference between MLD and ELT?
Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD) is a technique which uses pressure and motion applied with the hands to help stimulate proper lymphatic fluid flow and drainage. The primary purpose for MLD therapy is to treat lymphedema patients. Although MLD has its place, ELT can stimulate the lymph at a greater depth and will enhance lymph flow with far less therapy time. The enhanced stimulation of ELT has provided benefits to many of our clients who experienced limited response from MLD.