The Bagadur method is based on a combination of deep knowledge of anatomy and physiology
by understanding modern and ancient massage techniques. The method is based on elements from
of different traditional techniques of massage and body treatment, such as the Mayan technique which
uses shiatsu-like movements, ancient Brazilian Veiga techniques to warm up and move
fat tissue, and MFR (myofascial release) and Cross friction techniques for deep tissues. These techniques
are aimed at improving circulation, reducing muscle tension and improving general well-being.

The Bagadur method also integrates aspects of Chan Zu, the ancient Chinese vibrational system
techniques, adding a layer of energy balance during treatment.
The method is aimed at optimizing the function of the lymphatic system, which is crucial for the immune system
response and ongoing homeostasis of the body. The lymphatic system includes lymphatic vessels, nodes and auxiliaries
organs and is an inseparable part of the cardiovascular system. The Bagadur method integrates knowledge about
lymphocytes, crucial for infection control, and intestinal lymph, which contains essential peptides and
lipids. The method involves carefully designed manipulations and pressure applied to the lymphatics
nodes and vessels, using techniques adapted to the specific needs of the individual. Technique relies
to the correct direction and pressure that simulates a "pump", encouraging the natural flow of lymph through the body.
Special attention is paid to intestinal lymph, which plays an important role in nutrition and energy
balance.

This holistic approach not only improves lymphatic drainage and circulation, but also stimulates it
relaxation and mental stability.

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