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The Benefits of Lymphatic Massage

Ozone Therapylymphatic system is the one responsible for removing toxins from the body (drainage system). It consists of vessels, nodes and lymph tissue and has three core functions which help to form and activate the immune system (responsible for the body’s defenses).

The lymphatic system is a system of vessels parallel to the bloodstream. Another function is to act as accessory system for the flow of liquid is absorbed and pass into the bloodstream where, among other things, is responsible for the maintenance of basic protein concentrations.

The lymphatic massage, as will be focused on stimulating the body’s lymphatic system, so it can function as vigorously as possible and toxins can drain easily. It is a relaxing and therapeutic experience that originates in the innate urge to rub any part of the body to relieve pain.
It is a specialty massage that act invigorating this system, its effect is felt on the skin because visibly active circulation and improves microcirculation.

It is also a very effective alternative for dealing with cellulite; prevent fluid retention and helping to dispel the fat deposits in the body, in addition to preparing the tissue before and after undergoing various cosmetic surgeries.

Ozone Therapy for Blood Potential

Ozone Therapy

The discovery of antibacterial and healing properties of ozone allowed a deeper understanding of their beneficial effects, as well as its use as a curative therapy in the various fields of medicine.

The first evidence of medical literature dating from 1915-1918, when Dr. R. Wolf began to cures ozone therapy in Germany for cleaning and disinfecting festering sores and a bactericidal effect observed rapid healing of septic wounds of war.

In 1935, the scientist E. Payr contributed his studies on the healing effects of ozone in the Congress of Surgery BerlĂ­n.

The ozone therapy increases the oxidative potential of the blood and increases the ability of hemoglobin to carry oxygen, because ozone is a powerful oxidant (gives up electrons in the form of oxygen to other smaller molecules) while the concentration of oxygen in plasma increases. The blood is more oxygenated, so that produce superoxide and assign a more oxygen to the tissues.