8-Head LBG User Manual

Below you will find brief information for LBG 8-Head LBG. The LBG 8-Head LBG is a medical device used for lymphatic drainage. The manual provides a detailed overview of the device and its operation, as well as a range of protocols for different conditions and treatments.

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User Manual: 8-Head LBG
ELF Labsl Technology. All rights reserved. 2013

LBG PROTOCOLS

FOR THE 8-HEAD LBG

L
IST OF PROTOCOLS
This section contains protocols for the following:

General Body Detoxification

Face and Neck Area

Facial Procedures (Plastic Surgery)

Breast Protocol

Arm Protocol

Abdominal Protocol

Leg Protocol

Prostate Protocol

Sciatica Protocol

Type 2 Diabetic

The protocols and timeframes in this section are suggestions. Use practitioner
discretion and adapt the timeframes and LBG Head positions based on specific client
conditions and the client response while using the LBG. In locations with extreme
metabolic stagnation (EMS), the LBG Heads can rest in place for 30 minutes or more
without any adverse side effects.

B
ASIC STEPS BEHIND ANY PROTOCOL
There are two basic steps behind any LBG protocol:

1. Determine where the primary lymphatic blockage is located. This blockage can
be specific, such as the left breast or the right inguinal nodes. Or, the blockage
can be nonspecific, such as general swelling in the upper body or ankles.

2. Determine the flow pattern from the terminal point to the point of lymphatic
blockage. This means you need to determine the direction the lymph will flow
when it is released from the blockage and moves toward the terminal point. You
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User Manual: 8-Head LBG
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will then begin the protocol by starting at the proximal point and working back
through the flow pattern towards the distal point. In other words, you will work
“backwards” through the flow pattern from the subclavian terminal point to the
point of congestion. (Refer to Section 2 to review the flow patterns.)

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ESSION TIMEFRAMES “L” SETTING
Timeframe for a Typical Client Session

A session timeframe of 30 minutes is good when working on an individual. This is
the time it will take to properly address any issue residing within the anterior (frontal)
portion of the body. If you are only dealing with the upper portion of the body (i.e.
face, breast, arm, or wrist), the session can be as little as 15 - 20 minutes. However,
30 minutes is always a good standard to use for a complete session.

If you are working on the posterior (back) portion of the body, you may want to add
15 30 minutes to the session. Allowing an hour for a posterior session ensures that
the session is not rushed and that you can provide sufficient detail to the work.

Timeframe for a Single Point/Location

A standard timeframe of five minutes is good for covering a specific position along
the flow pattern where there is probable congestion, such as the parasternals or the
cisterna chyli.

Accelerated Schedules

There are some instances when you will want to provide an accelerated schedule for a
client. In any acceleration, always have your client prepped by having them drink at
least two quarts of water within eight hours prior to the start of the session.

An accelerated program can take several forms:

You can work on the client up to one hour on the anterior and one hour on the
posterior in the morning and duplicate the process in the early evening.

You can work on areas, sections, or quadrants of the body. For example, you
may want to spend 30 60 minutes working on the arms or legs and/or the
sciatica and/or the upper back, and duplicate the process in the early evening.
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User Manual: 8-Head LBG
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Allow one day of rest for every two days of accelerated work. In general, rest the
body every third day. This provides the body time to process its fluid.

“S”
SETTING
Practitioners have improved the results of their client sessions by using the LBG in
SpectraSweep mode (“S” Setting). Some practitioners use the “S” setting for the
entire session. Others find it beneficial to alternate between “S” and “L”.

A WORD OF CAUTION: It is very important to closely monitor your client the first
few minutes you have them on the SpectraSweep mode. Some clients detox too
quickly and need to gradually transition into the “S” frequencies from the “L”
frequencies.

“L” Setting
“S” Setting
Main Frequencies:

Emits the three basic frequencies
needed by the body for bacteria,
viruses, and fungus.

Full Range of Frequencies:

No two people are the same. Different people
react differently to the same frequency.
Therefore, when the entire range is presented, it
accommodates everyone.

Cycles through various frequencies from
subsonic through to ultrasonic harmonics.

Adds more harmonics than the “L” frequencies.

Creates a perfect, complete harmonically rich
sweep, allowing every cell in the body to be
electrically balanced and charged to full capacity
and potential health.

Cells can select the frequencies they need. If a
frequency is not needed, it just passes through

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NOTE ON PROTOCOL POSITIONS 1 AND 2
Because you will be working “backwards” through the flow pattern from the terminus
to the point of inflammation, all protocols begin by placing 2 LBG Heads on the
subclavian points, the terminus for all lymphatic fluid as it re-enters the venous
system. The subclavian points are labeled as Position 1 in all protocols.

Position 2 (the trapezius muscles) is the acupressure point called Gallbladder 21 or
GB21. Placing 2 LBG Heads at GB21 assists the body in releasing excess tension
and stress. These points also facilitate the flow of lymph fluid from the arm, neck,
and head.
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User Manual: 8-Head LBG
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H
EAD PLACEMENT SUMMARY
LBG Heads balance the polarity of the cell and move lymph debris out.
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Key features

  • 8-Head LBG

  • Photon Therapy

  • Lymphatic Drainage

  • Detoxification

  • Anti-Aging

  • Pain Relief

Frequently asked questions

The LBG is a device that uses photons to help move excess fluid and putrid waste material from the body. It is designed to be used on a variety of areas including the face, neck, breasts, arms, abdomen, legs, prostate, and sciatica. It is also useful for general body detoxification.

The LBG works by using photons to stimulate lymphatic drainage. The photons help to break up blockages in the lymphatic system, allowing the fluid to flow more freely. This helps to reduce swelling, inflammation, and pain.

The benefits of using the LBG include reducing swelling, inflammation, and pain. It can also help to improve circulation, detoxify the body, and promote healing. The device may also be used to reduce the appearance of cellulite and wrinkles.

The amount of time it takes to see results from using the LBG varies depending on the individual and the condition being treated. However, many people report seeing results within a few sessions.

The frequency of use will depend on the individual and their condition. However, most people find that using the LBG 1-3 times per week is sufficient to maintain results.

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