Trish Lang Physiotherapists

Trish Lang Physiotherapists BSc (Physio) MSc (Physio) University of Cape Town.

I'm a physiotherapist in the City Centre, treating sports injuries, back, neck, headache, jaw, and all other joint, muscle, and nerve problems Mission statement
This physiotherapy practice endeavors to provide the very best professional service and evidence-based management to all of its patients and referring medical practitioners.

Good to read!!
09/11/2025

Good to read!!

🍬 What Sugar Does to Your Lymphatic System

Most people know sugar affects weight, energy, and teeth… but did you know it also impacts your lymphatic system – the body’s waste-removal and immune highway? Let’s break it down.

1. đźš° Sugar Thickens Your Lymph Fluid

Your lymph fluid is about 95% water. High sugar intake pulls water into your bloodstream (to dilute the excess glucose), leaving your lymph thicker and sluggish.
👉 This makes it harder for your lymph to flow, leading to puffiness, swelling, and fluid retention.

2. 🔥 Sugar Fuels Inflammation

Excess sugar spikes insulin and triggers pro-inflammatory molecules (like cytokines).
👉 This increases pressure on your lymph nodes, which have to filter more inflammatory waste. Chronic inflammation makes nodes tender, sore, and less efficient at doing their job.

3. 🛡️ Sugar Weakens Immune Response

Your lymphatic system is a big part of immunity (housing ~70% of your immune cells). When blood sugar is high, white blood cell activity can be suppressed for hours.
👉 That means your lymph nodes aren’t as strong at fighting infections.

4. 🍭 Sugar Overloads the Gut–Lymph Axis

Refined sugar disrupts gut flora, feeding yeast and harmful bacteria. Because the gut drains into lymphatic vessels (lacteals and Peyer’s patches), toxins from an imbalanced gut leak into the lymph stream.
👉 This is linked to systemic inflammation, autoimmune flare-ups, and lymphatic congestion.

5. đź’” Sugar Strains the Liver & Lymph

The liver and lymph work as detox partners. Excess sugar (especially fructose) overloads the liver, leading to fatty liver changes and reduced toxin clearance. The lymphatic system then has to carry more waste products, which worsens swelling and fatigue.

âś… Lymphie Tip:
• Swap refined sugar for fruit, raw honey, or dates (in moderation).
• Hydrate to keep lymph fluid thin.
• Move daily (walking, stretching, rebounding, dry brushing) to flush out the sugar-induced congestion.

✨ Your lymph thrives on clarity and flow. Less sugar = smoother lymph highways, stronger immunity, and less inflammation.

Healing regards,
Bianca Botha
CLT, RLD, MLDT, CDS

07/11/2025
This is a nice little stretch video for NECK patients (not for shoulder patients!). Make sure however that you maintain ...
31/10/2025

This is a nice little stretch video for NECK patients (not for shoulder patients!). Make sure however that you maintain your neck in the upright position the entire time.
https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1BgD2AFpoV/

My Spine Fitter - my new assistant  at Trish Lang Physiotherapy :) :)
12/09/2025

My Spine Fitter - my new assistant at Trish Lang Physiotherapy :) :)

A little summary: A) if you struggle with a blocked ear (but the ear is not at fault), consider stretching the muscles a...
31/08/2025

A little summary:
A) if you struggle with a blocked ear (but the ear is not at fault), consider stretching the muscles at the base of your skull.
B) if you struggle with clicky jaws (but the jaws do not bother you during eating), consider stretching your throat muscles by tipping your head backwards.

HAPPY SPRING everyone!!

True!
28/06/2025

True!

Prevention is key when it comes to avoiding back pain. Learn how stretching your calf can help, and how to do it properly.

A little humour for the weekend ;)
08/03/2025

A little humour for the weekend ;)

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Cape Town
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Tuesday 07:00 - 16:45
Wednesday 07:00 - 16:45
Thursday 07:00 - 16:45
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