Electro-Lymphatic Therapy

"The red cells in a healthy person have a negative charge on them because of the chemical coating on the cell itself. In an unhealthy person, they clump together and cannot efficiently deliver the oxygen into the tissue. Just by clearing things out, your body can then heal itself.” G. Simon DeMontfort M.D.

The lymphatic system is a vast sewage network that carries cellular debris from the body, and is a key to healthy immune functions. Made up of nodes, tonsils, spleen, thymus gland, lymphocytes, lymph fluid and capillaries, it’s like a team of garbage collectors, filtering out, gathering up and taking out all the unnecessary trash we accumulate in everyday life.

Lymph fluid contains proteins, dead cells and bacteria. Electro-lymphatic therapy (ELT) uses a wand with a glass head that contains ionic chambers and gases, which disperse photons or little packets of energy that cascade through the body to dissolve any obstructions in the fluid systems of the body. ELT charges the material in the lymph system, separating it so the waste can then leave the body.

ELT is said to be effective for a wide variety of conditions, ranging from cellulite and sinus problems to TMJ, asthma and muscle pains, as well as many ailments that don’t respond well to conventional treatments, such as fibromyalgia, cysts, fibroids and colitis.

According to G. Simon DeMontfort M.D., inventor of Electro Lymphatic Therapy (ELT), if trash or toxins accumulate, the lymphatic system becomes stagnant, creating the perfect environment for disease to set in. De Montfort says that a clogged lymphatic network means a congested blood system as well: the waste of the blood cells has nowhere to go, and cells cannot do their job properly when there’s garbage in the way.

History:

ELT was more than 20 years in the making. Dr. DeMontfort was working at the Miami Heart Institute on blood complications in the elderly. During his research, de Montfort discovered that finding a way to separate the blood cells from each other could boost the effectiveness of the lymphatic system. He began experimenting with a machine that would create that separation then took his device to MIT to have its energy fields checked. The machine proved to be safe. Nearly two decades later, in 1999, Dr DeMontfort began making and selling ELT devices.

We proudly present Nickie Amoroso C.T. and Berney Lincoln H.H.P. as our ELT Therapists.

Did You Know? The lymphatic system is a major part of the immune system. It is similar to the circulatory system in that it has vessels. Unlike the circulatory system however, it does not have a central pump to move the lymph around. Muscular contractions are one of the ways the lymph is moved in the body and is a major reason why active people tend to be healthier.

Testimonial "I found a pecan sized lump in my right breast.  Needless to say I was frightened.  In speaking with Berney I decided I would try ELT.  After about 15 minutes of Berney working on me the lump completely disappeared.  I was so relieved.  I thought for sure I was going to end up with something really bad.  This therapy is a lifesaver as far as I am concerned." B.T. K.C.MO

Did You Know?
The term "autoimmune disease" refers to a varied group of more than 80 serious, chronic illnesses that involve almost every human organ system. Autoimmune disorders are not contagious and affect women more than men. Presently statistics show that 79% of all autoimmune system disorders in America occur in women and tend to appear during childbearing years.

Did You Know? Though the body has many lymph nodes, sometimes erroneously called glands, the major clusters of lymph nodes are found in the underarms, groin, neck, chest, and abdomen.

 

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