
Written by: Niall Kiddle
Written on: October 19, 2024
Lymphatic health isn’t something most people think about until things start to go wrong. But I’ve learned the hard way how crucial it is to keep the lymphatic system flowing smoothly.
After a bout with lymphangitis, a potentially fatal infection of the lymphatic vessels that sent me to the hospital, I began to dive deep into what I could do to support my body’s natural detoxification process. This is where I came across Dr. Perry Nickleston’s “Big 6” lymphatic drainage method.
I’ve been doing it daily ever since. Here’s why.
Lymphatic drainage is a gentle massage technique that stimulates the lymphatic system, helping the body to naturally eliminate toxins, excess fluids, and waste. This specialised treatment promotes the flow of lymph fluid, which plays a vital role in supporting a healthy immune system and reducing swelling.
Lymphatic drainage is particularly beneficial for reducing water retention, bloating, and improving circulation. It can also support recovery after surgery and assist in detoxification, leaving you feeling lighter and revitalised. With its ability to boost lymph flow, reduce puffiness, and improve overall well-being, lymphatic drainage is an essential therapy for those looking to enhance their body’s natural detoxification processes.
The effects of a lymphatic drainage session typically last for a few days to a week, depending on the individual and their body's response. A single session can promote better circulation, reduce swelling, and improve detoxification for several days. However, for lasting benefits, multiple sessions or regular treatments are often recommended, especially for people dealing with chronic swelling, water retention, or after surgery.
The duration of the actual treatment usually ranges from 30 minutes to 90 minutes, depending on the area being treated and the therapist's approach.
After my experience with lymphangitis, I started incorporating lymphatic drainage daily, and I’ve been doing it for over three months now. The difference has been profound. I feel lighter, more energised, and I’ve noticed less bloating and stiffness, especially after travel or long periods of sitting. It’s one of the simplest, yet most impactful routines I’ve added to my daily self-care.
One of the best things about the Big 6 method is its simplicity. You don’t need any fancy equipment or supplements to get started, just your hands, a little time, and consistency.
The Big 6 method is quick and simple:
After completing these six areas, finish with light rebounding. Simply bounce on the balls of your feet for about 30 seconds to a minute, shaking out your arms at the same time. This stimulates the lymphatic system and keeps everything moving. It's important to ensure that you are keeping lymph fluid moving regularly too, with practices such as dry body brushing, daily movement and cleansing teas.
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