Many people have started paying more attention to restoring and rebalancing the body from within through Blood Detox procedures using various techniques such as EBOO Therapy, Double Filtration Plasmapheresis (DFPP), or Chelation Therapy to support blood circulation, help increase oxygen levels to cells, and reduce the burden of accumulated waste in the body. However, some individuals may still feel fatigued or may not recover fully even after undergoing Blood Detox. This may be related to the accumulation of excess fluid within the tissues due to the lymphatic system not functioning as efficiently as it should.
Lymphatic Drainage using appropriate techniques alongside Blood Detox has therefore become another option recommended by physicians to help enhance the body’s recovery process.
For those interested in internal wellness and restorative procedures, what is the difference between Blood Detox and Lymphatic Drainage? What are the benefits of each, and can both procedures be safely performed together? This article from LINNA Clinic has the answers.
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How Are the Circulatory System and Lymphatic System Connected?
The circulatory system and lymphatic system are two important systems that work together to maintain the body’s balance. The circulatory system acts like a transportation network, carrying oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to different organs through blood vessels, while also transporting certain waste products to the liver, kidneys, and lungs for elimination from the body.
At the same time, the lymphatic system plays a role in collecting and draining excess fluid that leaks out from the capillaries, including residual proteins and certain waste products within the tissues, before transporting them back into the circulatory system. In addition, the lymphatic system also helps support immune function and assists in the absorption of fats and fat-soluble vitamins in the small intestine.
The coordinated function of these two systems is therefore essential for maintaining fluid balance within the body. If either system does not function properly, it may lead to imbalances and certain symptoms such as fatigue, lack of freshness, getting sick easily, slower recovery, fluid retention, or a feeling of heaviness and discomfort in the body. Supporting both the circulatory system and lymphatic system to function properly is therefore considered an important foundation of good internal health.
What Is Blood Detox and How Does It Support Body Recovery?
Blood Detox is a medical approach to restoring blood health and supporting the circulatory system, with the goal of helping reduce the burden of waste products, toxins, and free radicals accumulated within the bloodstream, while helping increase oxygen levels and support more efficient cellular function throughout the body.
Today, Blood Detox has gained attention among individuals experiencing chronic fatigue, those seeking recovery after illness, people regularly exposed to pollution or chemicals, as well as individuals interested in preventive wellness care and longevity.
Benefits of Blood Detox
- Helps support more efficient blood circulation
- Helps increase oxygen levels delivered to cells, promoting a refreshed feeling, reducing chronic fatigue, and supporting internal balance
- Helps reduce the burden of waste products and free radicals within the body, supporting balanced function of different body systems
- Supports immune system function and long-term preventive wellness care
However, Blood Detox is considered a supportive wellness approach for recovery and internal balance. It is not intended as a direct treatment for disease and should only be performed under the assessment of experienced physicians or wellness professionals.
Popular Medical Blood Detox Techniques Today
Today, there are several Blood Detox techniques available, each with different principles and approaches, such as:
- EBOO Therapy is a process in which blood is filtered through a sterile system before oxygen and medical-grade ozone are added at appropriate levels, after which the blood is continuously returned to the body. Each session typically takes approximately 45–60 minutes. This approach is known for helping increase oxygen levels within the circulatory system, supporting cellular function, and helping reduce the burden of waste products or toxins accumulated within the blood vessels. It is suitable for individuals with chronic fatigue, slow recovery, and those interested in preventive wellness care.
- • Double Filtration Plasmapheresis (DFPP) is a double plasma filtration process in which blood cells are separated from plasma before the plasma is passed through a filter to remove certain large molecular substances, such as LDL cholesterol, triglycerides, inflammatory substances, and immune complexes. The blood is then returned to the body. This approach focuses on helping reduce the burden of certain substances within the bloodstream and supporting circulatory balance. It is suitable for individuals with high blood lipid levels, vascular concerns, as well as certain neurological or autoimmune conditions.
- Chelation Therapy is a process that uses chelating agents such as EDTA administered intravenously to help bind certain heavy metals accumulated within the circulatory system and eliminate them from the body through urine. It may be suitable for individuals at risk of heavy metal exposure, smokers, regular alcohol consumers, and those experiencing chronic fatigue or slow recovery.
These procedures should be performed under the supervision of experienced physicians, as each Blood Detox approach has different principles and considerations. Detailed health assessments and individualized treatment planning are necessary to ensure suitability for each person’s physical condition and wellness goals. Individuals interested in Blood Detox should consult a physician to assess potential risks and determine the most appropriate approach before undergoing treatment.
What Is Lymphatic Drainage and What Are the Benefits?
Lymphatic Drainage is a technique designed to stimulate the lymphatic system and support lymphatic circulation, helping excess fluid, waste products, residual proteins, and cellular debris accumulated within the tissues to be drained and transported back into the body’s waste elimination system more efficiently.
Lymphatic Drainage can be performed through both Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) and specialized technologies designed to stimulate lymphatic circulation in a more consistent and precise manner, such as pneumatic compression systems, vacuum suction systems, and Photobiomodulation (PBM) light therapy.
What Are the Benefits of Lymphatic Drainage?
- Helps support lymphatic circulation and reduce swelling or fluid retention within the tissues
- Helps the body feel lighter and more comfortable while reducing muscle and tissue tightness caused by physical strain or prolonged inactivity
- Supports immune system function and helps the body recover more efficiently
- Helps promote relaxation and reduce accumulated fatigue and stress
- Supports recovery after aesthetic procedures or surgery
- Helps support body contouring and reduce certain types of cellulite
- Improving skin appearance, helping the skin look brighter and less dull due to better circulation
What Is the Difference Between Blood Detox and Lymphatic Drainage?
Although both Blood Detox and Lymphatic Drainage aim to support recovery and circulation within the body, the two approaches work through different mechanisms.
- Blood Detox mainly focuses on supporting the circulatory system through appropriate techniques designed to cleanse the blood, increase oxygen levels delivered to cells, and help support immune system function. Blood Detox can be performed through several methods, such as filtering blood outside the body through a cleansing system combined with low-concentration oxygen and ozone before slowly returning the blood back into the body, plasma and blood filtration techniques, and intravenous EDTA infusion.
- Lymphatic Drainage, on the other hand, focuses primarily on the lymphatic system, which is responsible for draining excess fluid and waste products while transporting immune cells within the tissues. This helps maintain fluid balance within the body and may help reduce swelling associated with lymphedema, feelings of heaviness, discomfort, fatigue, and lack of freshness. Lymphatic Drainage can be performed through Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) or with appropriate medical technologies applied to different areas of the body, such as the face, neck, shoulders, back, underarms, arms, abdomen, hips, thighs, calves, and feet.
Why Do Some People Still Feel Incompletely Recovered After Blood Detox?
Although Blood Detox may help support blood circulation, increase oxygen delivery to cells, and reduce certain waste burdens within the body, some individuals may still experience fatigue, heaviness, lack of freshness, or incomplete recovery after treatment. This may be because issues within the lymphatic system, which works closely together with the circulatory system, have not yet been addressed.
When the lymphatic system does not function properly, excess fluid such as waste products, residual proteins, bacteria, and cellular debris may remain accumulated within the tissues. This is one of the main reasons why the body may still feel fatigued, heavy, uncomfortable, and not as refreshed as expected.
For this reason, physicians may recommend combining Blood Detox with Lymphatic Drainage to help support both the circulatory system and lymphatic system simultaneously, allowing for more comprehensive recovery outcomes. However, these procedures should be performed under the supervision of experienced physicians or therapists, with individualized health assessment and personalized recovery planning for each person.
Can Blood Detox and Lymphatic Drainage Be Done Together? How Many Days Apart Should They Be?
In general, Blood Detox and Lymphatic Drainage can be performed together if an appropriate health assessment and individualized treatment planning are provided. Physicians or therapists may recommend undergoing Lymphatic Drainage after Blood Detox to help avoid placing excessive stress on the body. However, the appropriate timing depends on each individual’s baseline health, the body’s response, and personal recovery goals.
Benefits and Considerations of Combining Blood Detox and Lymphatic Drainage
Benefits
- Helps support both the circulatory system and lymphatic system simultaneously, helping stimulate blood circulation and restore fluid balance within the body.
- Helps reduce swelling, feelings of heaviness, and discomfort caused by excess fluid retention within the tissues.
- Supports the body’s recovery from physical strain, long-distance travel, accumulated stress, and lack of rest, helping the body feel more refreshed and energized.
- Supports immune system function, helping the body stay stronger, reduce the risk of illness, and support overall holistic wellness.
Precautions
- These procedures should be performed under the supervision of experienced physicians or wellness professionals, and all recommendations should be followed carefully.
- Individuals with underlying medical conditions, heart disease, kidney disease, acute infections, blood clotting disorders, as well as those who are pregnant or breastfeeding, should undergo detailed assessment before receiving treatment.
- Combining Blood Detox with Lymphatic Drainage is considered a supportive approach to help restore circulatory system function within the body. It is not intended as a treatment for disease and should not replace standard medical care.
- Results may vary from person to person depending on several factors.
- After treatment, some individuals may temporarily experience fatigue, body soreness, frequent urination, or tenderness, which usually improve on their own within 1–3 days. Medical attention should be sought immediately if severe abnormal symptoms occur.
Enhance Internal Recovery with EBOO Therapy and LINNA Lymphatic Drainage Therapy at LINNA Clinic
At LINNA Clinic, we believe in a holistic approach to wellness. We are committed to supporting internal recovery through comprehensive wellness procedures, including blood cleansing with EBOO Therapy combined appropriately with LINNA Lymphatic Drainage Therapy by Advanced Robotic Technique, under the supervision of experienced professionals, for clear and safe treatment outcomes.
- EBOO Therapy helps support the circulatory system, increase oxygen levels delivered to cells, reduce the burden of waste products, toxins, and free radicals within the body, while supporting immune system function, reducing inflammation, and helping the body feel more refreshed and recover more efficiently.
Using Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation (EBOO PLUS Technique), blood is removed from the body through a sterile filtration system combined with the continuous administration of low-concentration medical oxygen and ozone (approximately 0.1–0.5 micrograms/cc). The blood is then returned to the body through the venous system. The procedure also includes a real-time monitoring system to observe the condition of red blood cells throughout the treatment process. - LINNA Lymphatic Drainage Therapy by Advanced Robotic Technique is a lymphatic drainage technology from Italy designed to help support lymphatic system function and fluid circulation within the tissues. It helps reduce fluid retention, feelings of heaviness, and supports the body in feeling lighter and recovering more effectively after Blood Detox procedures.
The program combines Roboderm® Technology with the Multi Micro Alveolar Stimulation (M.M.A.S.) system together with LASER 915 nm and LED 650 nm technologies, along with more than 40 intelligent programs and 11 hand pieces designed to gently stimulate blood and lymphatic circulation across multiple areas of the body, while also supporting skin wellness and tissue recovery simultaneously.
If you are looking for an internal wellness approach to help relieve accumulated fatigue and restore body balance through Blood Detox under the supervision of experienced professionals, or if you have previously undergone Blood Detox but still feel fatigued, bloated, or not as refreshed as expected, you may undergo a personalized wellness assessment with the team at LINNA Clinic.
Individualized care plans combining EBOO Therapy with LINNA Lymphatic Drainage Therapy by Advanced Robotic Technique are designed to help support balanced recovery of both the circulatory system and lymphatic system.
For more information, please contact LINNA Clinic:
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