The forgotten circulation – Why is it worth “waking up” the lymphatic system with dry brushing?
- Leiel

- Jan 24
- 2 min read
During massage, we often talk about muscles and blood circulation, but there is a system in our body that receives undeservedly little attention, even though it is the "invisible cleaner" of our body: the lymphatic system .
Lymphatic circulation: The body's internal cleanliness
The lymphatic system is responsible for removing toxins and protecting our immune system. Unlike blood circulation, lymph does not have a “pump” (like the heart), so it relies on our movement and external stimuli. When lymph circulation slows down, we feel tired, our skin loses its shine, and our limbs become heavy.
Dry Brush: An Ancient Secret in the Modern Hand
Many masseurs are unaware of or neglect this procedure, even though the dry brushing technique is one of the most effective ways to stimulate lymphatic flow. It is not a complicated mechanical treatment, but an ancient, natural method that goes back to our roots.
Why does your body love dry brushing?
Instant revitalization: Special sweeping movements mechanically push lymph fluid towards the nodes, initiating detoxification.
Skin scrub with the power of nature: Removes dead skin cells, leaving your skin silky, soft and full of life.
Energization: After the treatment, you will feel a tingling sensation that indicates that every cell in your body has “awakened”.
The LeIeL touch and care
For me, during LeIeL massages (as you may have seen in the Golden Age treatment), lymphatic drainage plays a prominent role. I believe that for true healing, the body must be cleansed from the inside as well. This technique is about softness and rhythm, subtlety.
Don't wait until your body gets "heavy"! Give this forgotten but wonderful method a chance.
I look forward to welcoming you to a refreshing, cleansing experience where you can feel light again.


