Connective Tissue and Connective Tissue Insufficiency (Part 2)
Connective tissue represents a new and groundbreaking vision in medicine. It is fundamental in training young systems to benefit the body rather than harm it, playing crucial roles in protection, adaptability, immunity, nutrition, and cleansing. This series of articles will delve into the nature of connective tissue, strategies to work with it, and the health consequences of its deficiency.
Connective Tissue Therapy
Preventing Factors That Weaken Collagen and Elastin
Multisystem integrative connective tissue therapy involves providing the necessary substrates, enzymes, cofactors, and metabolites to support the optimal functioning of connective tissue. This therapy focuses on stimulating the intercellular space, the primary arena for the body’s metabolic processes, to ensure harmonious system-wide functioning. The key objectives are to maintain peripheral tissue metabolism, prevent edema, and ensure the body receives the essential 600 nutrients daily, including vital amino acids, vitamins, and minerals.
Connective tissue facilitates the main fluid exchanges in the body through its derivatives. Fluid movement in tissues relies on the active metabolism of connective tissue, which regulates membrane permeability and osmotic gradients. Without proper membrane permeability, fluid movement would cease. Thus, connective tissue metabolism not only sustains water movement but also determines the metabolic activity of specific organs or tissues.
To maintain the intercellular space where metabolic processes occur, it is essential to use connective tissue stimulation methods. Nutrients are delivered to cells through the intercellular space, and catabolites (waste products) are removed via the lymphatic and circulatory systems.
Improving Connective Tissue Function
- Activation of Capillary Circulation and Lymphatic System.
ICOONE Therapy: Practical experience with hardware programs like “Cell Drain” and “Flowing” for vascular activation has shown significant improvements in 97.9% of clients. - Physical activity.
Kinesitherapy: Sessions on the I-BOOST platform, supervised by specialists, are beneficial for 70% of patients, especially young and middle-aged individuals.
- Connective tissue gymnastics.
Fractional Vacuum ICOONE Therapy: Combined with vibration effects, this method provides volumetric treatment of skin and subcutaneous tissues, eliminating mechanical stress.
- Stress minimization.
ICOONE Protocols: Protocols like “Optimum” offer powerful anti-stress effects, promoting relaxation and significantly reducing tissue tension.
Medical spas have extensive experience using specialized hardware relaxation programs and combined ICOONE + IYASHI DOME protocols. These methods have proven 100% effective for patients with connective tissue weakness.
- Systemic therapy recommendations.
Thalassotherapy and Balneotherapy. Soft, moderate hydromassage, spa treatments, balanced nutrition, proper hydration, and nutraceuticals containing amino acids, minerals, vitamins, and peptides are beneficial.
IYASHI DOME detox module. Additional anti-stress therapy sessions using this module can enhance therapeutic outcomes.
New scientific data suggests that the most effective therapeutic techniques involve gentle, non-painful stimulation rather than harsh, painful methods. Soft, gentle massages stimulate the receptors in the upper fascia layers, transmitting weak signals to deeper layers and causing slight tissue relaxation.
The priority for stimulating connective tissue activity lies in moderate, painless massage rather than just lymphatic drainage. Connective Tissue Massage by ICOONE LASER can effectively activate capillary blood circulation and the lymphatic system.
For more information on working protocols for treating connective tissue insufficiency, consult the experts at SMART AGE TECH.