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last three days i've been having bad chest, under arm around breasts-pain and tenderness.
any clues? it's like the bones or the muscles or something-
also i know i've posted this elsewhere but thought i'd mention here- detoxing tips are appreciated- nothing too drawn out or harsh on the body please- just any simple steps would be great
so far i'm drinking more water (boiling my distilled water for now and running through brita canister till i get a better filter)
i'm also doing chlorella. any other good tips?
oh and if anyone knows any LL nautral doctors in texas area please pm me! THANK you so much.
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merrygirl
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you have lymphnodes all in that area. could be sore from that..
up for more help!
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Lymph drainage supplements helped a lot for me. Mine was from Bart but rib pain can be Babs too.
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where do you get your lymph drainage supplement stacy? my friend mentioned a brand she uses once but i cant remember what it was
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NanaDubo
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Pekana Lymph Drainage, just google it. Red Root is also good for lymph. A good lymphatic drainage therapist and dry brushing helps.
Tumeric can help if there is inflammation there.
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I also agree with taking red root. dry brushing before a bath or shower. your strokes with the
brush should be up and out and towards your heart.
yesterday was my first day of getting a lymphatic massage.
during part of the session felt a little nauseated.
when i was finished felt very light. i have more appt.s. im going to try out on a weekly basis.
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gwb
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Where do you go to get lymphatic drainage massages? ND or massage therapist or???
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I go to a physical therapist who has been trained in it. It is covered under my insurance. (Not that specific therapy if that we my diagnosis, just as a general part of my overall therapy)
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wow guys thanks for the tips- i do have a brush to do the dry brushing.
I will be looking into that massaging- is this something that can be done by a non professional? -to save on money?
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canefan17
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Kidneys??
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