Cam Holistics

Cam Holistics Holistic therapies to balance the energy of your mind body and soul. Focusing on helping you de-stress and boost your health and wellbeing.

Promoting natural health through nutrition, self-care ,fitness and mindfulness.

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Softly breathe in… and gently out 🌿✨There is a quiet intelligence within your body that already knows how to heal, resto...
19/04/2026

Softly breathe in… and gently out 🌿✨

There is a quiet intelligence within your body that already knows how to heal, restore, and realign. Reiki simply helps you return to it.

At Cam Holistics, each session is an invitation to pause the noise, soften the tension, and reconnect with your natural state of calm. Energy flows where attention goes — and when we slow down, balance follows.

You don’t need to force peace.
You just need to allow it.

🌙 Feel lighter
🌙 Sleep deeper
🌙 Come back to yourself

17/04/2026

🌿 How to Look After Your Lymphatic System – Starting Today 🌿

Fun. Gentle. Effective. (You don’t need to do EVERYTHING)

Your lymphatic system is your body’s clean-up, drainage, and immune support system 🧹
It moves excess fluid, toxins, inflammatory waste, hormones, and immune cells.

And here’s the important part:
👉 It needs daily movement and support — not force.

Let’s build lymph care in a way that feels realistic and kind 👇

💧 1. Hydration = lymph flow

Lymph is mostly water. Dehydration makes it thick and sluggish.

✔️ Sip water consistently
✔️ Add minerals or lemon if tolerated
✔️ Warm water in the morning helps start flow

Think: hydrate to move, not to flush 💦

🌬️ 2. Breathing is your lymph pump

Your lymphatic system doesn’t have a heart to pump it — your diaphragm does that job.

✔️ Slow nasal breathing
✔️ Belly expands on inhale
✔️ Gentle, relaxed exhale

Even 2–5 minutes helps stimulate lymph flow 🌬️

🚶‍♀️ 3. Gentle movement beats intense workouts

Lymph responds to rhythm, gravity changes, and muscle contraction.

Great lymph-friendly options:
✔️ Walking
✔️ Stretching
✔️ Light strength training
✔️ Swimming / aqua classes
✔️ Gentle yoga

More intensity ≠ more lymph flow 🌿

🧴 4. Skin care supports lymph drainage

Your skin is your largest lymph-related organ.

✔️ Gentle dry brushing (toward lymph nodes)
✔️ Light oils or creams
✔️ Avoid harsh scrubbing

If it hurts, it’s too much.

🧠 5. Calm your nervous system

Stress causes lymph vessels to constrict.

✔️ Rest is productive
✔️ Sleep matters
✔️ Overdoing slows healing

A calm nervous system allows lymph to open and flow 🤍

🥗 6. Eat for lymph & inflammation

Lymph congestion is often linked to inflammation and gut load.

Helpful choices:
✔️ Whole foods
✔️ Anti-inflammatory fats
✔️ Fibre for gut clearance
✔️ Less ultra-processed food

Your lymph drains what your gut and liver can’t manage alone 🌿

🧠 7. Support your gut & liver

Your lymphatic system is deeply connected to digestion.

✔️ Regular bowel movements matter
✔️ Support bile flow
✔️ Don’t ignore bloating or constipation

A sluggish gut = congested lymph.

👚 8. Reduce unnecessary compression

Constant pressure can block lymph flow, especially around:
• Bra straps
• Underwire
• Waistbands

✔️ Choose comfort
✔️ Give your body breaks
✔️ Compression is helpful only when indicated

Comfort allows flow.

✈️ 9. Extra care during travel & long sitting

Sitting slows lymph.

✔️ Gentle ankle pumps
✔️ Stand and stretch regularly
✔️ Hydrate more than usual

Small movements prevent stagnation.

🧘‍♀️ 10. Consistency over perfection

You don’t need:
❌ Every tool
❌ Every trend
❌ Every technique

You need:
✔️ What suits your body
✔️ What feels safe
✔️ What you can repeat daily

Your lymph loves kindness and routine 🌸

🤍 Gentle reminder

Your body is not failing you.
It is adapting, communicating, and protecting you.

Small daily lymph habits = long-term healing 🌿

📌 Disclaimer

This post is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice.

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🌟 Your body is your special temple. Get up, move, breathe, sweat — invest in the one thing you can’t replace. Let’s choose health today.🚶‍♀️🚶‍♂️🏋‍♀️🤩

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23/11/2025

🌿 Legs Up the Wall: A Simple Pose with Powerful Benefits for Your Lymphatic System

When it comes to supporting lymphatic health, sometimes the most effective tools are also the simplest. One of these is the restorative yoga posture known as Legs Up the Wall Pose (Viparita Karani). This gentle inversion is accessible to most people and offers profound benefits for both circulation and relaxation.

💧 How It Helps the Lymphatic System

The lymphatic system relies on muscle movement, breath, and gravity to keep fluids circulating. When you elevate your legs, gravity naturally assists in:
• Reducing fluid build-up in the lower limbs (helpful for swollen ankles, heavy legs, or long hours of standing).
• Encouraging lymph and venous return toward the heart.
• Relieving pressure from overworked lymph nodes in the groin and lower body.

This makes it an excellent self-care tool for those managing inflammation, lymphatic congestion, or simply seeking a way to “reset” the body.

🌀 Other Benefits of Legs Up the Wall Pose
• Boosts circulation: Enhances both blood and lymph flow.
• Supports digestion: Gentle abdominal decompression can aid gut motility.
• Slows heart rate: Helps balance the cardiovascular system.
• Calms the nervous system: Promotes parasympathetic (“rest and digest”) activity.
• Relaxes the mind: A mindful pause that eases stress and tension.

🌸 How to Practice Safely
1. Sit sideways against a wall, then gently swing your legs up as you lie back.
2. Place a small cushion or folded blanket under your hips for comfort.
3. Extend arms out by your sides or overhead to open the chest.
4. Breathe deeply, letting your belly rise and fall.
5. Stay for 5–15 minutes or as long as feels comfortable.

👉 Avoid if you have uncontrolled high blood pressure, acute eye conditions (like glaucoma), or recent leg injuries unless cleared by your healthcare provider.

✨ Final Thoughts

Simple yet powerful, Legs Up the Wall is more than just a stretch — it’s a therapeutic posture that assists lymph flow, calms the body, and restores balance. Adding this into your daily routine is an easy way to support both physical and emotional well-being.

Bianca Botha CLT, RLD, MLDT & CDS
This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider before making changes to your diet, exercise, or health regimen.

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