5 Reasons Why Women With Lymphedema After Cancer Are Switching To Alowat In 2026

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If you've made it here, you already understand what's happening. Your lymphatic system was damaged by cancer treatment.

The solution is restarting the drainage your vessels stopped doing on their own — from the inside, not the outside.

But compression sleeves, MLD, and pumps will never do that. They move fluid manually from the outside and stop the moment you stop.

Here's exactly why Alowat is different.

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1. Most treatments move fluid from the outside — Alowat restarts drainage from the inside

Think of your arm like a sink with a broken drain.

Every day someone comes and scoops the water out by hand. The sink empties. Tomorrow it fills again. Because nobody fixed the drain.

That is your compression sleeve. That is your MLD. That is your pump. They scoop. They don't fix.

Here is what actually broke the drain.

Your lymphatic vessels move fluid through tiny muscles. Those muscles squeeze in a rhythm and push fluid out of your arm. When they work — fluid moves. When they stop — fluid sits.

Cancer treatment broke those muscles in two places at once. Surgery removed your lymph nodes — the exit routes. The remaining vessels had to work much harder. Then radiation destroyed the muscles inside those same vessels.

Surgery said work harder. Radiation said you can barely work at all.

Fluid backed up. Thickened. Your arm swelled.

Every treatment you tried moved that fluid temporarily from the outside. None of them touched the broken muscle underneath.

Alowat is taken in water twice a day. It reaches the lymphatic vessels through your bloodstream. It stimulates the damaged muscles to contract again. It thins the thick fluid. It reopens closed pathways.

Not scooping the water. Fixing the drain.

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2. Doctors treat all lymphedema the same — post-cancer lymphedema is completely different

Most doctors see lymphedema as one problem. Fluid is stuck. Move the fluid. Wear the sleeve. Go to MLD. Same treatment for everyone.

But post-cancer lymphedema is not just swelling. It is structural damage.

Surgery removed exit routes that cannot grow back. Radiation burned the muscles inside the remaining vessels. The damage is physical. Inside the vessel walls themselves.

Regular lymphedema has sluggish vessels. External pressure can help long term.

Your vessels are damaged on the inside. No sleeve, massage, or pump reaches that damage.

That is why the standard protocol does not work for you. Not because you are doing it wrong. Because the damage is in a place those treatments cannot reach.

Alowat works directly on the damaged vessel walls — the scarred tissue, the sluggish muscles, the thickened fluid. From the inside. Where the actual damage is.

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3. Capsules sit in your gut — liquid drops reach your lymphatic vessels directly

Most lymphatic supplements come in capsules.

You swallow it. Your gut breaks it down slowly. By the time anything reaches your bloodstream the amount is small. 

This is why most supplements do nothing. Not because the ingredients are wrong. Because they never fully arrive where they need to go.

Liquid absorbs directly through your digestive lining. Faster. More completely. More reaches your bloodstream. More reaches your lymphatic vessels.

Same ingredients. But they actually arrive.

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4. It works even if your arm has been swollen for years — here is why it is not too late

The damaged vessels in your arm are not dead. They are still there. The muscles are still wrapped around the walls. The pathways still exist.

They are not gone. They are stuck. And stuck is completely different from gone.

Yes the fluid has thickened. Yes scar tissue has built up. But the vessels still have capacity. The muscles can still be stimulated. The pathways can still be reopened.

The window gets smaller every year. But it does not close completely until the tissue has hardened beyond any function at all. Most women are nowhere near that point.

Women with lymphedema for three years see results.

Women with it for seven years see results.The vessels are still there. They can still be woken up. It is not too late.

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5. Your arm is not broken — the drainage system stopped working and drainage systems can be restarted

Every doctor told you the same word. Permanent.

Part of that is true. The lymph nodes are gone. They are not coming back.

But permanent does not mean your arm has to stay the way it is.

The vessels that remain are not gone. The muscles inside them are not gone. They are damaged. Stuck. Barely functioning.

Damaged is not destroyed.

Women switching to Alowat are not growing their lymph nodes back. They are discovering that the vessels that remained started doing their job again. The fluid started moving. The arm started going down. The sleeve stopped being the first thing every morning.

This is not a condition you have to manage forever.

You don't have to reach for that sleeve before you even have your coffee. You don't have to plan every outfit around hiding your arm.

That is not your future. That is what happens when the drainage system stops working.

Restart the drainage and your body remembers what to do.

60 days. If you don't notice a difference — we'll refund every penny. No explanation required.

You already understand what's happening. This is the part where you do something about it.

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