What the heck is Lymphaid?

What the heck is Lymphaid? | My Fabulous Boobies
They claim that rolling this product under your arms twice a day will do wonders for your lymphatic system.
I don't believe any of it. 

Be wary of products being advertised to "cure" your lymphedema





I received an odd mailing the other day. It was an advertisement for a product called "Lymphaid". It looks like a roll-on deodorant. And supposedly, it will drain your lymphatic system with 1-2 uses per day.

The miracles that they claimed this product did were quite extraordinary. It not only will move sluggish lymph through your system, it will help you lose weight, reduce swelling all over your body, clear up joint and muscle pains, and generally put you in great health. It also will fix your cellulite problem and promises that you can lose 30 pounds in fifteen days!

And this starts occurring a mere FIVE hours after you use it.


I'm not buying it... but then... it could be true!

As someone who suffers from lymphedema and who watches her mom struggle with diabetes, I can see how this type of advertising is highly motivating and enticing. Dealing with chronic inflammation and swollen joints and such is annoying and uncomfortable. Something that promises to cure you of all of that pain does sound like a blessing.

But how can you believe something like this? I mean, come on. Lymphaid? Really?

A lot of red flags went up when I opened the package. The biggest one, I couldn't find a price for a long time. And I never saw a listing of ingredients; just a bunch of hyped promises.

I've never heard of lymphaid before. BUT... there are similar products on Amazon for much cheaper. The product in the mailing was $49. The products I saw on Amazon ranged from $12 - $30. The sales ad was pretty persuasive, but I'm not buying it (literally and figuratively).

To be honest, while I did chuckle at first when I saw the mailing... after reading through it and seeing all of the "testimonials", I got a bit sad. Somewhere in the world, there are people who will spend money on this. Perhaps it will work for them. My guess is that it won't... but what do I know?


I'm a skeptic. Yes, yes I am.


I'm not giving any advice about whether or not to take this product. I have no idea if it works (or the similar products either) and hey, I am all about giving different things a try to help make your life better. My personal advice? If you receive this same mailing, take it with a grain of salt. And if you choose to use this product or some other... be careful.

My verdict?


For myself, I'm going to continue to wear my compression sleeve daily, do my exercises and stretches and give myself manual drainage massages. If you're brave enough to try it, please let me know how it goes. I can be persuaded to give it a try if I hear from someone that it really works.

Be easy... 
~Nic

PS. If you're looking for similar items, check these out

Just a few items I found on Amazon for far cheaper than Lymphaid. I dunno if they work but I mean, if Lymphaid works like the testimonials say it does... then perhaps these do too? And for cheaper!

Give 'em a try and let me know what you think. BTW, I'm a big fan of teas, so I may try the detox tea listed here. I'll update if I do.





Herbalix Restoratives Nighttime Detox Cleansing Deodorant




Naturessunshine Lymphatic Drainage Lymphatic System Support Liquid Herbs




Dr. King's Natural Medicine Lymph Detox




Dherbs Blood And Lymphatic Tea, 40 Grams


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