Lymphostimulating effect

24.11.2025 | Natalia Kandybey

Lymphostimulating effect — the ability of substances or procedures to stimulate lymph movement, reduce stagnation, improve drainage, and enhance tissue cleansing.

This is important for edema, cellulite, chronic fatigue, and inflammatory processes. It is used in medical and cosmetic practices, particularly in the form of massages, compresses, and herbal medicine.

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