2025 November
Assisted Lymph Therapy
What are people saying about ALT?
Here is some feedback from a current Rosewood client who I referred for ALT when I found that they might not be a good candidate for MLD at the time..
“I have been receiving a targeted drug therapy for non-small cell lung cancer. A side effect of this treatment has been a gradual build-up of relatively solid edema in my feet, legs and arms. I gained 20 lbs. and none of the conventional antidotes of elevation of the legs, compression therapy, manual lymph massage or diuretics were helping.
Eventually, I tried Assisted Lymph Therapy (ALT), one of the claims for which is that it helps break down congested proteins in the lymph, making it less viscous. After six sessions, I have lost 7 lbs.
One has to be cautious of a sample size of one person and there may well have been some other factor that I haven’t realized. Nevertheless, if someone should have similar drug-induced edema, they may want to investigate ALT as an option.”
That is pretty remarkable!!
What is ALT?
A non-invasive technique that emits frequencies generated electrically through noble gases encased in glass bulbs. These frequencies interact with proteins in the body dislodging them from tissue and dissolving them. This stimulates flow in a way that cannot be done manually. When trapped proteins (not nutrient proteins, like in meat) release their bond, stagnant lymph is liberated and follows normal filtration and reabsorption channels.
WATCH: LEARN A LITTLE MORE FROM THE CREATER OF ALT
Is ALT ‘better’ than MLD?
No. It is different. It is another way to address the lymph system. In some cases it can work faster because of its ability to liquify and push out fibrosis, toxins, stagnation, etc.
Do I have to have a problem to get ALT?
No.
Who is the treatment for?
• General Inflammation
• Lymphedema, Edema, and Water Retention
• Cancer (can be done with active cancer with doctor sign-off where MLD cannot)
• Post Surgery – done with precaution and doctor sign-off
• Cosmetic enhancement by fluid deposit reductions
• Clearing system of ineffective injections (such as botox to eliminate muscle spasms)
• Lyme
• Pre and Post Athletic Application – decrease muscle/tendon strain and healing time
• General detox and cleansing
• General overall health
Who is the treatment not good for?
• DVT (a clear scan is required before any treatment at all can be done)
• pregnancy
• cosmetic surgery (botox for wrinkle removal)
• other acute conditions which are precautions and requiring doctor sign-off
Can ALT be incorporated into a regular treatment?
As you can see from the feedback from the client above, multiple treatments were needed in order for them to address the issue. Getting enough treatment is key. So incorporating it in treatments “for a few minutes” will not bring substantial results for you.
Just like traditional Manual Lymphatic Drainage has specific protocals to follow to clear passageways out, so has ALT. The lymphatic system needs to be flowing in order to clear so establishing that flow before working on stuck areas has to come first.
In his podcast Dr Chris Motley spoke briefly about ALT.