Thank you for all your videos, they are so helpfull. Is it ok to feel pain in the lymph nodes after a dry brushing/lyphm drainage? or is it a warning not to go on?
Thanks for your video. Can you do a video on drainage for all four limbs in the same session for those with lipoedema . It would be so helpful as it is difficult to know the sequence and direction to guide the lymph. Thank you
That is exactly what is in the above video.Kelly shows the full body brushing sequence and pathways and directions clearly.Same for everyones body, including thiose with lipoedema.Those of us who have had nodes removed just spend longer on working on brushing or massaging that region.Use the same methods and directions for our hands when we are washing and applying moisturiser for extra lymph moving .
Thank you for this video, I felt very good after dry brushing. How often do you recommend dry brushing the body, can it be done every day or how many times per week
Great video! I'm also very confused by the ever-changing information that comes from each video...I wanted to ask you if it's better to do it at a certain time or if it's fine at any time because I often don't have the necessary time in the morning. I also wanted to ask you if it is essential to shower immediately after brushing or if it is sufficient to apply moisturizing cream all over your body. I hope you can clarify these doubts, thank you! 
May I ask if this is adviseable for healthy veins?? I am 34 years old and veins on my legs start to look visible. I dont have problems yet but doctor said I might have because how my veins look like now. I already do viparita karani almost everyday for 15-20 minutes, I also try my best to end shower with cold water on my legs...
It varies on what works for someone’s schedule and their goals. Once a day for any lymphatic drainage is plenty, but some only do it weekly or as needed because that’s all they have time for. 🙂
1:15 just curious- how come you don’t actually brush the armpit area ? It seems like you move everything to that area but if the armpit is clogged too then everything is stuck there?
Nice video, thx. I'm trying to find a video on your site for lymph drainage after node removal/breast cancer. I'm confused where the fluid should be directed to. thx.
@@CancerRehabPT This linked video is from 3 years ago and doesn't seem to take into consideration the new ALERT study. Or are the techniques you show in this one still valid for this particular area (chest wall/breast)? Would the dry brushing technique (for lymph node removal etc) be similar to the massage technique shown in this video, just done with the brush instead? I know you've done new videos for arms and legs incorporating the ALERT info, but did I miss a new one for the breast/chest wall?
Hopefully you get this question: I watched your video on rebounding for lymphatic drainage. I've read that you shouldn't wear restrictive clothing while rebounding because it may impede lymph drainage. However, would it be ok to wear mild compression leggings? I usually wear either large cotton capris or my nightgown. I don't have prescription leggings at this time. Thank you...
Proper compression that is meant for swelling is actually helpful to wear during exercise to support the lymphatics. Restrictive clothing that is encouraged to avoid is anything that digs in or causes a tourniquet-like restriction
I have lymph build up on the left side of my neck, my left armpit and left forearm above the elbow. How can I get these spots to RELEASE or drain? You are brushing upward. Is that how lymph drains? Should I brush my left arm up toward my armpit, and then brush down from my armpit in a particular direction?
Kelly shows how to massage clavical areas, then armpit , then brush up towards armpit. No don't brush down from armpit. Regular doing what Kelly shows in this video and she also has other videos specific to head and neck and arm and chest to explore if you want to wacth more, but it all basically the same. Slow massage on those spots, belly breathing . You can also masgae above and below the clavical for some extra node clusters and the back top of your shoulder for a bit extra, some people also may find across the back brushing or massage helpful. Consistency is the key. Small gentle massages , often. Eventually you will see results.
What is the difference between dry brushing and manual lymphatic drainage? It looks like the technique is the same only dry brushing uses a brush but you say you can also use your hand.
Excuse me miss, I had edema for years, up to a few years ago, and I managed to fix it in a few days with 2 supplements! 😮 Is lymphedema similar to edema? I can tell you the supplements if you like.
This is a common misconception, yes. The reason we don't start at the feet/hands is that often the fluid is congested closer in and if we don't clear this out first, then the fluid near the feet and hands isn't going to go anywhere. I hope that helps a little bit :)
Thanks so much for sharing this great information on dry brushing.
I’m glad it was helpful! 😊
What a good, helpful video, nicely edited and educational - thank you!
You’re so welcome! Thank you for the kind feedback
Thank you so much for this and all the other great videos. I have lipo-lymphedema and have learned so much in this channel.
Great video! Thank you so much for sharing this routine. I have purchased these brushes and really found this video easy to follow.
Thanks for sharing..
Greetings from Poland 😊 Thanks for this video❤
Hello! Thanks for being here!
Thank you for sharing your time and wisdom with us.
Excellent! Exactly what I needed!
Thank you very much. You’re an angel!
😊 thank you so much
Thank you for helping us
Thank you for all your videos, they are so helpfull.
Is it ok to feel pain in the lymph nodes after a dry brushing/lyphm drainage? or is it a warning not to go on?
Greetings from Brazil! 🇧🇷 Thank You! ❤
Ty, need this info, love the contour brush, ty for info on purchashing it
It’s been my favorite 🙂
thank you so much for all of the wonderful information. you are greatly appreciated.❤
Love it!! You guided me well 😊
Thank you!!!!
Wonderful video! Thanks so much!🙏🏼❤
Thanks for your video. Can you do a video on drainage for all four limbs in the same session for those with lipoedema . It would be so helpful as it is difficult to know the sequence and direction to guide the lymph. Thank you
That is exactly what is in the above video.Kelly shows the full body brushing sequence and pathways and directions clearly.Same for everyones body, including thiose with lipoedema.Those of us who have had nodes removed just spend longer on working on brushing or massaging that region.Use the same methods and directions for our hands when we are washing and applying moisturiser for extra lymph moving .
Wonderful video
Thank you for this video, I felt very good after dry brushing. How often do you recommend dry brushing the body, can it be done every day or how many times per week
Yes every day. Preferably before taking a shower
Great video! I'm also very confused by the ever-changing information that comes from each video...I wanted to ask you if it's better to do it at a certain time or if it's fine at any time because I often don't have the necessary time in the morning. I also wanted to ask you if it is essential to shower immediately after brushing or if it is sufficient to apply moisturizing cream all over your body. I hope you can clarify these doubts, thank you!

What’s the best time of day or night to do this??
Before you shower at night
So great!
May I ask if this is adviseable for healthy veins?? I am 34 years old and veins on my legs start to look visible. I dont have problems yet but doctor said I might have because how my veins look like now. I already do viparita karani almost everyday for 15-20 minutes, I also try my best to end shower with cold water on my legs...
Is it a good dry brushing for people with chronic illness with a weakened immune system please ?
I have fluid build up on my left side, particularly on my under arm, pit, and breast. Will this reduce the size of my breast and left arm?
How often should one dry brush
It varies on what works for someone’s schedule and their goals. Once a day for any lymphatic drainage is plenty, but some only do it weekly or as needed because that’s all they have time for. 🙂
1:15 just curious- how come you don’t actually brush the armpit area ? It seems like you move everything to that area but if the armpit is clogged too then everything is stuck there?
Thank you for the videos. I have questions about the lower body as I had 2 lymph nodes removed in my groin area, so how should i brush my legs?
Nice video, thx.
I'm trying to find a video on your site for lymph drainage after node removal/breast cancer. I'm confused where the fluid should be directed to. thx.
Sure! Here is one of the few I have: ruclips.net/video/zSXIcxwkc6A/видео.htmlsi=OlDzMCFjylZzBoxf
@@CancerRehabPT This linked video is from 3 years ago and doesn't seem to take into consideration the new ALERT study. Or are the techniques you show in this one still valid for this particular area (chest wall/breast)? Would the dry brushing technique (for lymph node removal etc) be similar to the massage technique shown in this video, just done with the brush instead? I know you've done new videos for arms and legs incorporating the ALERT info, but did I miss a new one for the breast/chest wall?
Would this be the same process while using a Himalayan salt stone?
Hopefully you get this question: I watched your video on rebounding for lymphatic drainage. I've read that you shouldn't wear restrictive clothing while rebounding because it may impede lymph drainage. However, would it be ok to wear mild compression leggings? I usually wear either large cotton capris or my nightgown. I don't have prescription leggings at this time. Thank you...
Proper compression that is meant for swelling is actually helpful to wear during exercise to support the lymphatics. Restrictive clothing that is encouraged to avoid is anything that digs in or causes a tourniquet-like restriction
Does the links still work for the E-guide for dry brushing? Thanks❤
I have lymph build up on the left side of my neck, my left armpit and left forearm above the elbow. How can I get these spots to RELEASE or drain? You are brushing upward. Is that how lymph drains? Should I brush my left arm up toward my armpit, and then brush down from my armpit in a particular direction?
Kelly shows how to massage clavical areas, then armpit , then brush up towards armpit. No don't brush down from armpit. Regular doing what Kelly shows in this video and she also has other videos specific to head and neck and arm and chest to explore if you want to wacth more, but it all basically the same. Slow massage on those spots, belly breathing . You can also masgae above and below the clavical for some extra node clusters and the back top of your shoulder for a bit extra, some people also may find across the back brushing or massage helpful. Consistency is the key. Small gentle massages , often. Eventually you will see results.
What is the difference between dry brushing and manual lymphatic drainage? It looks like the technique is the same only dry brushing uses a brush but you say you can also use your hand.
this is good n vip
Excuse me miss, I had edema for years, up to a few years ago, and I managed to fix it in a few days with 2 supplements! 😮
Is lymphedema similar to edema?
I can tell you the supplements if you like.
May I ask what supplements u take?
@@ahmoseh3718 pycnogenol and P5P 🙏🏿
Why is the full body massage with hands longer?
Is dry brushing good for people that have no medical issues?
Of course. Google benefits of dry brushing!
I am a little confused. I have heard so many times to start with the feet and work upwards, moving the fluid into each main Lymph duct as you go.
This is a common misconception, yes. The reason we don't start at the feet/hands is that often the fluid is congested closer in and if we don't clear this out first, then the fluid near the feet and hands isn't going to go anywhere. I hope that helps a little bit :)
She explains it in the video at 4:15
Thank you very much. I am from Iraq. where can i find this brushing tool?
Amazon
If you have fibromyalgia, it's excruciating to use a brush on body😮
Asmr voice, guess ill take a nap.
Why would you advertise the soft brush and then list the long handled brush???
@@Chrissy881 scroll down further. It’s there. That’s just how RUclips has it show up.
Wrong brush!!! Im pissed i wasnt the soft brush!!!
Thank you!