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| Associate Individual Member: Lilli Daschner |
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Manual Lymph - Drainage Vodder
Our body consists of more than two thirds of a liquid similar to sea water, as our planet Earth. These fluids are vital because substances can only be transported in a liquid milieu and our health depends on the circulation of substances (metabolism). Cell regeneration depends on the functioning of the lymphatic system. All substances transported in the blood must pass through the connective tissue to reach the cells and all waste products formed during combustion must also pass through the connective tissue, in order to be removed by the blood.
The lymphatic system, contrary to the blood vessel system with its closed circulation and the heart as a pump, begins blind in the tissues with its capillaries and is responsible for the transport of fluid from tissues; it removes proteins so water can again drain through the blood capillaries.
Lymph vessels lead to lymph nodes, collector lymph nodes, interposed before the large main lymph vessels; join with the venous system in the right or left venous arches, which are the most important of the "Watersheds" in the human body. The practitioner, knowing the position of lymph vessels, the large collector of lymph nodes and the anastomoses between individual lymph drainage areas, will orientate the order of movement in MLDV to the course of these watersheds.
MLDV and its global approach to the human body achieves its effect in several ways. It acts on:
Oedema reduction; The muscular system; The immune defense system and The nervous system.
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