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The Lymphatic System is the least understood and most undervalued of all the body systems, yet if it stopped working we would die within 24-48 hours.
In today’s episode I talk to Jules Willcocks, one of the UK's leading experts on the subject of lymphatic health and the founder of Body Ballancer UK. Jules has been interviewed on TV and radio and extensively quoted in publications including Vogue, Tatler, Harper's Bazaar, Good Health Magazine and the Telegraph.
Jules explains the often-overlooked lymphatic system, its crucial role in detoxification, and how it supports the immune system. Through her fantastic 'aquarium' analogy and detailed explanations, Jules provides valuable insight into the anatomy of the lymphatic system, signs of its dysfunction, and practical tips for maintaining its health through movement and hydration which can literally transform your health.
We also talk about Body Ballancer - state-of-the-art compression therapy systems to the health, wellness and aesthetic markets and to individuals who are keen to improve or maintain their wellbeing.
To experience the Body Ballancer at a salon near you, visit https://bodyballancer.co.uk/where-to-find-us/
For more information on Body Ballancer, visit: www.bodyballancer.co.uk or Insta: @bodyballancer
Other resources: Insta @stopchasing pain @thelymphaticmessage
***SPECIAL OFFER***. If you live near Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, I'm offering a 50% discount on your first Body Ballancer treatment. Contact me at: [email protected] to book
About Your Host
Through her podcast and transformational wellness and healing retreats, La empowers others to take charge of their health, break free from toxic patterns and embrace a life of vitality. She shares many of the alternative and holistic practices that transformed her own life, helping others reconnect with their bodies, minds, and true potential.
To Connect or Work With La:
🔗 Insta @cancercuredme
🔗 Website: www.balancedbodyandretreats.com
🔗 Email: [email protected]
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Lymphatic System is the least understood and most undervalued of all the body systems, yet if it stopped working we would die within 24-48 hours.
In today’s episode I talk to Jules Willcocks, one of the UK's leading experts on the subject of lymphatic health and the founder of Body Ballancer UK. Jules has been interviewed on TV and radio and extensively quoted in publications including Vogue, Tatler, Harper's Bazaar, Good Health Magazine and the Telegraph.
Jules explains the often-overlooked lymphatic system, its crucial role in detoxification, and how it supports the immune system. Through her fantastic 'aquarium' analogy and detailed explanations, Jules provides valuable insight into the anatomy of the lymphatic system, signs of its dysfunction, and practical tips for maintaining its health through movement and hydration which can literally transform your health.
We also talk about Body Ballancer - state-of-the-art compression therapy systems to the health, wellness and aesthetic markets and to individuals who are keen to improve or maintain their wellbeing.
To experience the Body Ballancer at a salon near you, visit https://bodyballancer.co.uk/where-to-find-us/
For more information on Body Ballancer, visit: www.bodyballancer.co.uk or Insta: @bodyballancer
Other resources: Insta @stopchasing pain @thelymphaticmessage
***SPECIAL OFFER***. If you live near Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, I'm offering a 50% discount on your first Body Ballancer treatment. Contact me at: [email protected] to book
About Your Host
Through her podcast and transformational wellness and healing retreats, La empowers others to take charge of their health, break free from toxic patterns and embrace a life of vitality. She shares many of the alternative and holistic practices that transformed her own life, helping others reconnect with their bodies, minds, and true potential.
To Connect or Work With La:
🔗 Insta @cancercuredme
🔗 Website: www.balancedbodyandretreats.com
🔗 Email: [email protected]
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.