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This looks like such a good technique to get the lymph (fluid) going in the right direction. You and massage nerd videos address this well. I just tried it on my wifes huge swollen leg from lymph damage due to cellulitis. It works well and is better than all the compression wrappings. We now have a compresson massage machine which has helped a lot with leg. Thanks for your posting, this is more than a feel good massage. It is a healing techniqe.
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Thank you for posting this beautiful, gentle video. I'm recovering from a broken leg, it's often swollen and aching. Even looking at this video on the massage technique is comforting, and I'll now look into this technique for some relief. Bruce Thomson in New Zealand.
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@DemonicSymphonic its a draping of the legs so the massage therapist can massage the area needed and keeping the client clothed in an area not to be seen.
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@DemonicSymphonic It's not underwear. It's a draping technique done with the sheet that covers the client. It's done to preserve the client's modesty while allowing the greatest amount of leg to be exposed for treatment.
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@lardrat only cancers which have affected the lymph nodes or where you have had to have lymph nodes removed.
It doesn't actually do anything for the cancer itself.
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Which cancers does this miracle cure work with?
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I hear a dripping noise =o lol
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how much pressure do you put?
what's up with that gladiator diaper underwear?
DemonicSymphonic 1 year ago 6
In 2002 I severely sprained my ankle at a out of town dance festival. I couldn't walk on it because of the swelling, and it was completely black from bruising. My girlfriend at the time was a Lymphatic Therapist, she told me on the phone what to do. It was amazingly like what this video shows. I was able to drain the fluid fluid from my ankle. With the fluid gone, the pain went away, it was still black & Blue. The fluid and pain didn't come back. What a first aid technique. I danced all week.
chasmarks 1 year ago 2