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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2011

Lymphatic drainage therapist Brandi Owens teaches us how the lymphatic system works and how to use a skin brush for best beauty and health results!

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  • @BrandiOwensRNCLT My question is where would one go to learn this approach? I am a massage therapist and I would like to learn more. Feels like the Universe is pointing me in that direction... ;) Oh, and by the way my liver count has been up. I had blood work before, during, and after the juice fast. Liver count has not resolved to normal levels.

  • @BrandiOwensRNCLT Brandi, thanks so much for the detailed info on the watersheds. I had a rash in both armpits for a year. Starts out moist, bumpy and extremely itchy. Area dries out and starts over again. No oozing. No scaling. Tested for candida - negative. Have tried so many things. THEN I juiced for 19 days - just juice and water. After breaking fast the rash cleared up and I was free of it for almost 6 months. I started rebounding & dry brushing 3 days ago & I'm breaking out again.

  • @BrandiOwensRNCLT Would you consider doing a full brushing video follow up to this? I try to follow it and your comments, but I get a bit confused.

  • Move that lymph people

  • @BrandiOwensRNCLT Thank you so much! <3 Blessings!

  • @MikeTBK Thank you :)

  • @BrandiOwensRNCLT of forehead out to temple area and stright down to collar bone. Cover the entire forehead in this manner. Follow up the face brushing with sweeps down the neck to be sure you haven't left anything behind. With this you will help clear your sinuses, remove sagging and puffiness, reduce signs of aging and repair skin.

    Hope this helps :)

  • @BrandiOwensRNCLT The next step: start top of chin brush out to ear lobe and down to collar bone. Next create circular motions from temple(next to eye) to jaw line, do 3X. Follow with sweeps from temple to collar bone 3X. Next step, place edge of brush along side of nose touching the top of nose/inside eyebrow, brush stroke down nose until end of brush is at the base of nose then brush along cheek UNDER cheek bone out to ear, the down to collar bone.Then brush from between eyebrows & center

  • @sugarfreeraw For the neck, after you open at the collar bone you will start under the chin (keeping right & left seperate,remember the watershed) and brush under jaw to the ear up behind ear to the hair line, then straight down to the collar bone, making a big #7 motion. Do each motion 3 times. Then a shorter #7 motion from under chin to edge of jaw bone, then down to collar bone. Next under chin stright down to collar bone catching all of the front of the throat parallel with watershed.

  • @gracecathlyn My apologies for the delay in response here... it would absolutely be ok to brush the face, or any area of the body that has been damaged by steroid use. What you would actually be doing is repairing the skin, creating an increase in elastin and collagen production restoring tone and texture to the skin. Paper thin skin can be restored to the tone and texture of normal skin. Please look to the above comment for directions as there are many watersheds directing lymph flow.

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