How Do You Make Lymphatic Massage Oil?
Thank you for your advice. I will definitely tell my girlfriend about them. She now uses a lot of different essential oils for the body while using a personal massager from here https://www.nhc.com/brand/theracane . To be honest, I used this massager and it is quite a useful thing. So, my girlfriend is looking for some oil, and I saw this post. In fact, I’m in favor of doing it yourself rather than buying it. She might be allergic to something. I also heard from her that she can spread it even just after a shower, as she likes the way the oil smells and the skin glows. I completely agree with her. At first I thought it was some kind of new shower gel, until she told me about this oil. Funny!
Lymphatic massage helps to clear the body of stagnant toxins that cause a number of health problems, and can help to aid in weight loss, reduce fluid retention, treat cellulite and improve detox of the body. For self-massage at home, make your own lymphatic massage oil with herbs that also help to heal the skin and stimulate the lymphatic system. Sterilize a 16-oz. glass bottle with a tight fitting metal lid for making and storing your lymphatic massage oil. To sterilize the bottle, place it and the lid in a pot of water and bring to a boil. Allow the water to boil for a few minutes and then turn off the heat. Once the water has cooled, remove the jar and the lid and leave upside down to drain. Place a funnel in the mouth of the sterilized bottle and measure in 1/4 cup of dried echinacea, 1/4 cup of dried cleavers and 2 tbsp. of dried pokeweed. All three of these herbs are used internally and externally to stimulate the lymphatic system, detox the skin and body and to heal and soothe i