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•Holistic Massage Therapist
•Acupuncturist
•Registered with FHT
•Registered Nurse with NMC
•Swedish•Hotstones•Bamboo
•Manual Lymphatic Drainage
•Body Contouring •Head Spa
•Baby Massage&Yoga
•Myofascia•Hopi ear•Wraps
•Reiki/Seichim healing

Thank you for booking in today Katie for a Japanese Headspa!!! You left glowing 🌟💚🌟Look forward to seeing you again at t...
06/10/2025

Thank you for booking in today Katie for a Japanese Headspa!!!
You left glowing 🌟💚🌟
Look forward to seeing you again at the Seaweed Spa!!! 💚💚💚

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06/10/2025

Here’s a much better explanation of why I encourage deep breathing into the diaphragm 💚💚💚

05/10/2025

Congratulations Marc & Emily!!!!
Cheers to 13 years 💚
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03/10/2025

Even better in the rain 🌧️💚💚💚

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Reviews like these!!!!….cannot thank you enough Tracey 💚💚💚                 🖤
28/09/2025

Reviews like these!!!!….cannot thank you enough Tracey 💚💚💚

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Calling all regular clients!!!Let me know if Duncan can borrow your feet-we have a Reflexologist in the making  💚💚💚
15/09/2025

Calling all regular clients!!!
Let me know if Duncan can borrow your feet-we have a Reflexologist in the making 💚💚💚

Absolute bliss!!! When your husband is a trainee Reflexologist!!!! 👣💚               🖤
15/09/2025

Absolute bliss!!!
When your husband is a trainee Reflexologist!!!! 👣💚
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10/09/2025
Sometimes just water isn’t enough!!! 💚
06/09/2025

Sometimes just water isn’t enough!!! 💚

💧Electrolytes & Your Lymphatic System:

The Missing Link to Better Drainage, Detox & Energy

🩵 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 health regimen.

🌊 What Are Electrolytes, Really?

Electrolytes are charged minerals that conduct electricity in the body. They regulate essential functions such as:
• Fluid balance
• Nerve signaling
• Muscle contractions (including the heart)
• pH balance
• Nutrient absorption

The major electrolytes include:
• Sodium (Na⁺)
• Potassium (K⁺)
• Magnesium (Mg²⁺)
• Calcium (Ca²⁺)
• Chloride (Cl⁻)
• Phosphate (PO₄³⁻)
• Bicarbonate (HCO₃⁻)

Without these minerals in proper balance, the body’s fluid transport systems—especially the lymphatic system—cannot function optimally.

💡 What Is the Lymphatic System? (Quick Recap)

The lymphatic system is your body’s secondary circulatory system, moving lymph fluid—which contains waste products, immune cells, fats, and proteins—through vessels, nodes, and ducts to detoxify and defend the body.

Unlike blood, lymph has no central pump. It relies on muscle movement, hydration, and cellular balance (including electrolytes) to move properly.

⚖️ How Electrolytes Impact Your Lymphatic System

1. Fluid Balance = Lymph Flow

Lymph is made primarily of interstitial fluid—the water-based fluid between your cells. This fluid balance is controlled by sodium and potassium gradients across cell membranes.

🔹 Sodium pulls fluid into tissues
🔹 Potassium helps move it out

Too much sodium = swelling or puffiness
Too little sodium = low blood volume & poor pressure for fluid movement

📖 Source: Guyton & Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th ed.

2. Magnesium & Calcium Regulate Vessel Contraction

Lymphatic vessels contract rhythmically to move fluid forward (a process called lymphangiomotoricity). This contraction is electrically stimulated, just like a heartbeat.

🧠 Calcium helps initiate the muscle contraction.
💪 Magnesium helps the muscle relax afterward.

➡️ A deficiency in either = sluggish or spastic lymphatic flow

📖 Research: Zawieja, D.C. (2009). Contractile physiology of lymphatics. Lymphatic Research and Biology.

3. Electrolytes Power the Sodium-Potassium Pump

Every cell uses the Na⁺/K⁺ ATPase pump to maintain fluid and electrical balance. This pump ensures that:
• Toxins leave the cell
• Nutrients enter the cell
• Interstitial fluid doesn’t become stagnant

Without proper electrolyte ratios, this pump slows down—leading to cellular stagnation, fluid retention, and even immune dysfunction.

4. Lymphatic Drainage After Exercise Depends on Electrolytes

When you sweat, you lose sodium, chloride, potassium, magnesium, and calcium. Without replenishing them:
• Lymph flow becomes thick and sluggish
• Recovery slows
• Inflammation lingers
• You may feel puffy, tired, or foggy

💧Rehydrating with water alone can dilute remaining electrolytes, making symptoms worse.

5. Electrolytes Help Detox Organs Support Lymph

Your liver, kidneys, and gut are the primary detoxification organs. All three depend on electrolyte signaling to:
• Regulate bile flow (liver)
• Maintain filtration (kidneys)
• Move waste through the colon (peristalsis)

➡️ If these organs stall, toxins back up into the lymph.
Supporting them with hydration and electrolytes is essential.

🧪 Signs You Might Be Electrolyte-Depleted (and Lymph Is Affected)
• Swollen hands, feet, or face
• Brain fog or dizziness
• Puffy eyes
• Headaches or sinus congestion
• Chronic fatigue
• Irregular heartbeat or palpitations
• Muscle cramps or twitching
• Constant thirst (but water doesn’t satisfy)

🌿 What You Can Do to Rebalance Electrolytes & Boost Lymph Flow

✅ Replenish with Whole-Food Electrolytes:
• Coconut water
• Sea salt (unrefined)
• Leafy greens (magnesium & potassium)
• Bone broth
• Avocados
• Bananas & oranges
• Pumpkin seeds

✅ Try a Clean Electrolyte Supplement
Look for options without added sugars, colorants, or artificial sweeteners.

✅ Avoid Overhydration Without Minerals
Too much water without minerals can flush out electrolytes and lead to water retention (paradoxically causing swelling).

✅ Combine with Movement & Lymphatic Drainage Therapy
Rehydration works best with stimulation—massage, dry brushing, rebounding, or walking.

✝️ Flow from the Inside Out

Just like the rivers of the earth, your body’s flow depends on balance—not just of water, but of the minerals that guide it.

When your electrolytes are restored, your cells can breathe again, your lymph can flow, and your body can detox with grace.

“Whoever believes in Me… rivers of living water will flow from within them.” – John 7:38

Let those rivers run clear 💧

🧠 In Summary

Electrolytes are not just about sports drinks—they’re the cellular powerhouses that keep your lymphatic system moving, detoxing, and protecting you. Whether you’re supporting hormone balance, managing inflammation, or healing from chronic illness, electrolyte balance is key to full-body lymphatic flow.

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Thank you Jo for this lovely write up about the Portland Seaweed Spa in your latest blog. Feel privileged and so lucky t...
28/08/2025

Thank you Jo for this lovely write up about the Portland Seaweed Spa in your latest blog. Feel privileged and so lucky to be part of this wellness movement at Black Barge on our beautiful Isle of Portland 💚💚💚

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Monday 10am - 8pm
Tuesday 10am - 8pm
Wednesday 10am - 8pm
Thursday 10am - 8pm
Friday 10am - 8pm
Saturday 10am - 8pm
Sunday 10am - 8pm

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