4. Use Gravity with an Inversion Table
Inversion tables flip you upside down (or at a gentle angle), which helps lymph and blood flow more easily.
Benefits:
- Reduces pressure on joints.
- Encourages circulation and detoxification.
- Helps lymph drain from your lower body toward your chest and heart.
If you don’t have an inversion table, lying on the floor with your legs up the wall works too!
5. Herbs That Help Lymph Flow
Certain herbs can be powerful allies in keeping your lymphatic system clear and active.
- Red Clover: Great for clearing congestion and swollen lymph nodes.
- Cleavers: Traditionally used to flush out lymph toxins and reduce puffiness.
- Manjistha: An Ayurvedic herb that binds and removes deep-seated toxins.
- Astragalus: Supports immune and lymph activity, especially in combination with echinacea.
- Spanish Black Radish: Boosts your body’s detox enzymes and supports your liver—great for whole-body detox.
Most of these come in capsules or teas. Talk to a herbalist or your doctor before starting new supplements.
6. Enzymes (Nature’s Detox Helpers)
Digestive enzymes don’t just help break down food—they also help your body clean up leftover waste in your blood and lymph.
When taken between meals, enzymes can:
- Break down lingering toxins or proteins.
- Support faster lymph movement.
- Reduce immune system overload (especially for allergy-prone folks).
Look for broad-spectrum enzyme blends or ones with proteolytic enzymes like bromelain or papain.
7. Try Dry Brushing
Using a natural-bristle brush, gently sweep over your bare skin (dry) before your shower. Always brush toward your heart in long, upward strokes.
Benefits:
- Boosts circulation.
- Stimulates lymph flow just beneath the skin.
- Exfoliates and improves skin texture, too.
- Aim for 3–5 minutes, 3–4 times a week.
Bottom Line
Your lymphatic system is like your body’s clean-up crew. When it works well, you feel energized, less bloated, and better able to fight off illness. When it’s sluggish? Toxins build up, your immune system takes a hit, and you may feel rundown or inflamed.
But with a few easy daily habits—like walking, brushing, herbal teas, and maybe a little bouncing—you can keep this vital system flowing strong. Your whole body will thank you.
4. Use Gravity with an Inversion Table
Inversion tables flip you upside down (or at a gentle angle), which helps lymph and blood flow more easily.
Benefits:
- Reduces pressure on joints.
- Encourages circulation and detoxification.
- Helps lymph drain from your lower body toward your chest and heart.
If you don’t have an inversion table, lying on the floor with your legs up the wall works too!
5. Herbs That Help Lymph Flow
Certain herbs can be powerful allies in keeping your lymphatic system clear and active.
- Red Clover: Great for clearing congestion and swollen lymph nodes.
- Cleavers: Traditionally used to flush out lymph toxins and reduce puffiness.
- Manjistha: An Ayurvedic herb that binds and removes deep-seated toxins.
- Astragalus: Supports immune and lymph activity, especially in combination with echinacea.
- Spanish Black Radish: Boosts your body’s detox enzymes and supports your liver—great for whole-body detox.
Most of these come in capsules or teas. Talk to a herbalist or your doctor before starting new supplements.
6. Enzymes (Nature’s Detox Helpers)
Digestive enzymes don’t just help break down food—they also help your body clean up leftover waste in your blood and lymph.
When taken between meals, enzymes can:
- Break down lingering toxins or proteins.
- Support faster lymph movement.
- Reduce immune system overload (especially for allergy-prone folks).
Look for broad-spectrum enzyme blends or ones with proteolytic enzymes like bromelain or papain.
7. Try Dry Brushing
Using a natural-bristle brush, gently sweep over your bare skin (dry) before your shower. Always brush toward your heart in long, upward strokes.
Benefits:
- Boosts circulation.
- Stimulates lymph flow just beneath the skin.
- Exfoliates and improves skin texture, too.
- Aim for 3–5 minutes, 3–4 times a week.
Bottom Line
Your lymphatic system is like your body’s clean-up crew. When it works well, you feel energized, less bloated, and better able to fight off illness. When it’s sluggish? Toxins build up, your immune system takes a hit, and you may feel rundown or inflamed.
But with a few easy daily habits—like walking, brushing, herbal teas, and maybe a little bouncing—you can keep this vital system flowing strong. Your whole body will thank you.