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12/07/2025

Where Does the Lymph Go After Drainage?

From Puff to Flush—Your Body’s Hidden Detox Highway!

Hey Lymphies!
Ever wondered what actually happens to the lymph after your MLD (Manual Lymphatic Drainage) or dry brushing session? Where does all that puffiness and extra fluid go? Let’s take a journey through your body’s magical drainage map—because the flow doesn’t stop at your skin!

First Things First—What IS Lymph?

Lymph is a clear-ish fluid filled with:
• Water
• Proteins
• Cellular waste
• Immune cells
• Bacteria, viruses, and toxins

It’s like your body’s wastewater, and your lymphatic system is the plumbing network designed to collect it from your tissues and send it packing!

The Drainage Route (The Fun Part!)

After you stimulate your lymphatic system (through MLD, exercise, rebounding, or infrared saunas), here’s what happens step-by-step:

1. Tissues → Lymph Capillaries
Lymph fluid is collected from between your cells (where waste builds up). Think of this as your body picking up trash from every neighborhood.

2. Lymph Capillaries → Collecting Vessels
These vessels have valves to push lymph forward (like a one-way street!). They move it toward central lymph nodes.

3. Nodes → Filter Party!
Lymph passes through lymph nodes, where it gets filtered. Immune cells here attack bacteria, viruses, and debris.
It’s like your lymph goes through a security checkpoint!

4. Cleaned Lymph → Ducts
Filtered lymph travels to the thoracic duct (left side of your neck) or right lymphatic duct—the final stop before exiting!

5. Ducts → Subclavian Vein
Here’s the magic moment!
The ducts drain the lymph directly into your bloodstream, at the base of your neck, where the subclavian vein lives.

6. Bloodstream → Kidneys + Liver
Now the filtered lymph becomes part of your circulating blood. From here:
• Kidneys filter out water-soluble waste → p*e it out!
• Liver handles fat-soluble toxins and waste → p**p it out!

And voilà!
Your lymph just became waste… and left your body.
Flush complete!

That’s Why You Might Notice…
• More p*eing after a session
• Increased bowel movements
• Feeling thirsty
• Fatigue (your body is processing the detox!)
• Reduced swelling or puffiness

So YES—you’re not imagining it. The flush is real.

Fun Lymphie Facts:
• You have 500–700 lymph nodes in your body!
• The thoracic duct drains around 75% of your lymph!
• Your lymphatic system can move 1.5–3 liters of lymph per day with the right support!
• No heart? No pump! The lymph system depends on movement, breath, and pressure (that’s why you NEED to move!).

Support the Flush:
• Hydrate (lymph is mostly water!)
• Move daily (walking, rebounding, stretching)
• Breathe deep (diaphragmatic breathing helps move lymph!)
• Massage & MLD
• Eat clean (to reduce toxin load)

So, Where Does It Go?

In simple terms:
Lymph → Blood → Kidneys/Liver → Toilet!
Your body is brilliant. And your lymphatic system? Even more so.

So the next time you finish your session and head to the loo—give a little thanks to the silent flow keeping you well.






References / Research Links:
• Cleveland Clinic – Lymphatic System Overview
• NCBI – Physiology of the Lymphatic System
• Lymphatic Research and Biology Journal

Disclaimer:
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 routine.

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Your breath is very important 😉
11/04/2025

Your breath is very important 😉

🌬 Lungs & Lymph: The Breath-Detox Connection You’ve Never Been Told 🫁💧

You think of your lungs for breathing.
You think of your lymph for detoxing.
But what if your breath was the missing force behind your body’s ability to drain inflammation, move toxins, and boost immunity?

Welcome to the Lung-Lymph Axis — the oxygen-powered pathway to whole-body healing.

🫁 Your Lungs: The Silent Lymph Movers

With every inhale and exhale, your diaphragm moves up and down like a hydraulic pump.

This movement:
• Compresses the thoracic duct (your largest lymph vessel)
• Increases lymphatic velocity by up to 10x during deep diaphragmatic breathing
• Drives toxins from lower limbs upward toward drainage points in the chest and neck

Your lungs are mechanical activators of your lymph — but only if you breathe correctly.

😮‍💨 Chest Breathing vs. Diaphragm Breathing

Many people — especially those with anxiety, trauma, or shallow posture — only breathe from the upper chest.

This:
• Reduces diaphragm movement
• Decreases lymph propulsion
• Causes congestion in the legs, belly, face, and head

On the other hand, deep belly breathing activates:
• The thoracic duct
• Cisterna chyli (gut lymph reservoir)
• Parasympathetic tone (rest, digest, and drain!)

💨 The Lung-Lymph-Vagus Trinity

Here’s the magic:

When you breathe deeply:
• You massage the vagus nerve (which runs next to your lungs and heart)
• This calms inflammation and enhances immune signaling
• You also clear carbon dioxide, which helps maintain the pH needed for lymph enzymes to work

It’s a biological symphony:
🫁 Lungs create movement
🧠 Vagus interprets safety
💧 Lymph responds with flow

🌿 How to Breathe for Lymphatic Detox:
1. 5-5-7 Breathwork – Inhale 5 seconds, hold 5, exhale for 7. Repeat for 3–5 minutes.
2. Left Side Sleeping – Improves drainage from the thoracic duct to the heart.
3. Humming or Chanting – Creates vibration that moves fluid in the sinuses, neck, and chest.
4. Deep Cough Technique – Done after dry brushing or MLD to clear lymphatic congestion in the lungs.
5. Movement + Breath (like Yoga or Qi Gong) – Aligns respiratory rhythm with fascia and lymph flow.

🔄 Respiration = Detoxification

You lose 70% of detox waste through your lungs — not your sweat, urine, or bowel movements.

If your lungs aren’t fully expanding, you’re not just short of breath —
You’re short on lymphatic release, emotional release, and healing potential.

✨ Final Thought:

Your breath is your first medicine.
Before lymph moves… before toxins clear… before inflammation calms…
Your lungs must rise and fall with power and peace.

So breathe in healing.
Breathe out stagnation.
And watch your lymph follow the rhythm of your soul.

📚 References:
• Elizondo, R. et al. (2021). Respiratory mechanics and lymphatic propulsion. Journal of Applied Physiology.
• Guyton & Hall. (2016). Textbook of Medical Physiology.
• Porges, S. (2021). The Healing Power of the Breath and the Vagus Nerve.
• Ratcliffe, D. R. (2015). Diaphragmatic movement and lymphatic flow: overlooked allies in detoxification.

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10/23/2025
Needing a massage? I have some openings on my schedule next week!Monday 3/24 @ 1:30 & 3:00, Thursday 3/27 @ 2:30
03/23/2025

Needing a massage?
I have some openings on my schedule next week!
Monday 3/24 @ 1:30 & 3:00,
Thursday 3/27 @ 2:30

Tranquil Renewal Spa offers a range of rejuvenating services to help you unwind and enhance your well-being.

I am offering Saturday morning appointments from now through June.
02/13/2025

I am offering Saturday morning appointments from now through June.

Tranquil Renewal Spa offers a range of rejuvenating services to help you unwind and enhance your well-being.

02/05/2025
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02/04/2025

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Appointments are filling up fast—don’t miss your chance to indulge in some well-deserved pampering!

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02/02/2025

💖 Valentine’s Day is just around the corner! 💖

Treat your sweetheart (or yourself!) to the ultimate relaxation with a rejuvenating massage. 🌿✨

Appointments are filling up fast—don’t miss your chance to indulge in some well-deserved pampering!

📅 Book now to secure your spot!

Give the gift of relaxation this Valentine’s Day. 💝 💞

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01/23/2025
01/15/2025

🌟 Exciting News at Tranquil Renewal Spa! 🌟

We are thrilled to introduce Jeanna, our newest Licensed Massage Therapist! Jeanna has officially graduated massage school and is ready to help you relax and rejuvenate with her amazing massage services.

✨ Special Offer ✨
Book an appointment with Jeanna during January or February 2025 and enjoy a 10% discount on your session!

Jeanna’s schedule is already filling up, so don’t wait—reserve your spot today and start the year feeling renewed and refreshed.

📅 Appointments available as soon as next week!
📞 Call or Text Jeanna at 574-596-8681 or 📲 Book online at www.vagaro.com/tranquil-renewal-spa

Hurry—spaces are limited, and this offer won’t last long!

11/28/2024

As we reflect on what we’re most thankful for, you are at the top of our list. Thank you for trusting Tranquil Renewal Spa with your self-care and wellness. Your support means the world to us, and we’re so grateful to be a part of your journey toward relaxation and renewal.

Wishing you and your loved ones a season filled with peace, joy, and gratitude. 🦋

With love,
The Tranquil Renewal Spa Team

11/25/2024

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