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05/21/2026
Our office will be closed May 9-14th.
05/06/2026

Our office will be closed May 9-14th.

04/30/2026

I want to express my sincere gratitude for your continued support and business! Thank you all for keeping us busy. To ensure I can accommodate everyone, please keep in mind that I am typically booked at least two weeks in advance.
While I always try to fit in last-minute requests when possible, I highly recommend booking your sessions ahead of time to secure your preferred date. If you reach out to schedule, please leave a voicemail or send a text message. As I am often in session throughout the day, it may take until the following business day for me to respond. I aim to return all messages as soon as possible, though it may occasionally take 24–48 hours for a reply. For some reason if I forget to return your call please do reach back out to me. I would greatly appreciate it. I am a one-person operation and truly appreciate your patience and understanding!

~Thank you,

Cassie Soto, MMT
501-691-0454

Or to book with Amy Soto, LMT
her number is 901-590-7521.

Mother’s Day Gift Card Special 💐Gift her something she’ll actually feel.For a limited time, enjoy a 60-minute massage gi...
04/30/2026

Mother’s Day Gift Card Special 💐
Gift her something she’ll actually feel.

For a limited time, enjoy a 60-minute massage gift card for just $59.

✨ Perfect for stress relief & relaxation
✨ Helps reduce tension and improve mobility
✨ A gift she’ll truly appreciate (and use)

Whether she needs relief from everyday aches or just time to unwind, this is the perfect way to show you care.

🎁 Limit: 2 gift cards per mom
📅 Available for a limited time only

Give Mom the reset she deserves this Mother’s Day.

Valid until Mothers Day
Share with your friends and family.

*Cassie Soto, MMT *Amy Soto, LMT
501-691-0454 901-590-7521

The Guide to Dry Brushing for Your Lymphatic HealthDry brushing might just be the self-care ritual you didn't know you n...
04/25/2026

The Guide to Dry Brushing for Your Lymphatic Health

Dry brushing might just be the self-care ritual you didn't know you needed. It's a simple, invigorating practice that not only feels great but also supports your body's lymphatic health. If you're curious about how to start and what it can do for you, let's dive in together.

The lymphatic system is often overlooked, but it's crucial in keeping our bodies running smoothly. It's like the unsung hero of our immune system, helping to flush out toxins and keep us feeling our best. Dry brushing can stimulate this system, making it a fantastic addition to your wellness routine. Plus, it leaves your skin feeling soft and revitalized, which is always a bonus!

Step 1: Start at the Feet
Begin your brushing journey at the feet. Use your natural bristle brush to make gentle, upward strokes toward the heart. This direction helps stimulate blood flow and encourages the movement of lymphatic fluid, which is essential for detoxification.

Step 2: Legs & Thighs
Next, focus on your legs and thighs. Use long, sweeping strokes up the legs, always moving toward the heart. This technique not only supports lymphatic drainage but also helps with exfoliation, leaving your skin smooth and refreshed.

Step 3: Hands & Arms
Now, let's move to the hands and arms. Start at your fingertips and brush upwards toward the armpits. This motion is crucial for encouraging lymph flow, especially as the lymph nodes in the armpits are key areas for drainage.

Step 4: Lymph Nodes Focus Areas
Pay extra attention to the lymph nodes in the armpits, groin, and neck. These areas are like little hubs for lymphatic activity. Gently brushing here can help improve circulation and assist in the body's natural detox processes.

Step 5: Neck & Shoulders
For the neck and shoulders, brush downwards from the neck and across the shoulders. This direction supports the natural flow of the lymphatic system and can relieve tension in these commonly tight areas.

Step 6: Abdomen
Your belly deserves some love too! Use circular motions on the abdomen. This technique is soothing and can help with digestion by stimulating the digestive organs.

Step 7: Chest & Neck
Finally, focus on the chest and neck. Brush towards the collarbone, which helps direct the lymph fluid to the lymph nodes under the collarbone, one of the body's main drainage points.

After completing this process, you'll likely feel invigorated and more connected to your body. It's a small daily ritual that offers big benefits, from glowing skin to a supported lymph system. Who knew a simple brush could do so much?



Seen this just figured I’d share.

Just Because.. 😆
04/24/2026

Just Because.. 😆

💪🏽 Flex It, Flow It! — Why Your Muscles Matter to Your Lymphatic System 🌿Ever wondered why movement makes you feel bette...
04/22/2026

💪🏽 Flex It, Flow It! — Why Your Muscles Matter to Your Lymphatic System 🌿

Ever wondered why movement makes you feel better when you’re puffy, sluggish, or swollen? It’s not just about “getting fit” — it’s about getting your lymph moving. 🌀

Let’s talk about your muscles — not just the ones you flex, but the unsung heroes of lymphatic flow that work behind the scenes to keep your internal rivers draining and detoxing. 🫶🏼

❤️ Why Your Lymph Needs a Muscle Partner

Your blood has a pump — the heart.
Your lymphatic system? No pump. No pressure system. Just YOU and your muscles.

Muscle contractions literally squeeze lymphatic vessels (especially the initial lymphatics and collecting ducts) to push lymph fluid upward and toward the thoracic duct, where it’s returned to circulation.

This is why muscles = movement = lymph flow.

🦵🏼 1. Gastrocnemius + Soleus (Posterior Lower Leg)

**Nickname: “The Second Heart”
Location: Back of the calf**

Why they matter:
These powerful lower leg muscles pump lymph and venous blood upward from the legs to the torso — working against gravity. They’re crucial in preventing lower limb congestion, swelling, and pooling.

🌀 Think: Calf raises, walking, ankle pumps = lymphatic gold

🧍🏻‍♀️ 2. Quadriceps Femoris (Anterior Thigh)

Location: Front of the thigh

Why they matter:
These are the largest muscle group in the body. When they contract (especially during walking, squatting, or climbing stairs), they help compress the inguinal lymph nodes and deep lymphatic vessels of the legs — pushing lymph back up through the iliac lymph chains.

🌀 Think: Squats, leg lifts, cycling = inguinal flow boost

🍑 3. Gluteus Maximus, Medius & Minimus (Buttocks)

Location: Back and sides of the hip

Why they matter:
These muscles sit directly above deep pelvic lymphatic pathways. Contracting them (through hip extension or lateral movements) helps stimulate pelvic lymph flow, supports detoxification from reproductive organs, and improves sciatic drainage.

🌀 Think: Stair climbing, bridges, lunges = pelvic pump!

💪🏼 4. Biceps Brachii + Triceps Brachii (Upper Arm)

Location: Front and back of the upper arm

Why they matter:
These muscles support axillary lymph drainage, which clears fluid from the arms, chest, and breast area. Muscle activity in this area prevents arm swelling and supports post-surgical recovery (e.g., mastectomy care).

🌀 Think: Arm circles, resistance bands, light weights = axillary activation

🧠 5. Diaphragm (Respiratory Muscle Under the Ribcage)

Location: Underneath the lungs, separating thoracic and abdominal cavities

Why it matters:
The diaphragm is your internal lymph pump. Each deep breath causes pressure changes in the thoracic cavity, drawing lymph upward into the thoracic duct — especially from the liver, gut, and lower body.

🌀 Think: Deep belly breathing, humming, singing = thoracic duct stimulation

🧍🏼‍♀️ 6. Transversus Abdominis + Re**us Abdominis (Core Muscles)

Location: Deep and superficial abdominal wall
Why they matter:
These core stabilizers are near abdominal lymphatic vessels and intestinal lymphatic nodes (Peyer’s patches). Contracting them assists gut lymph movement and visceral detox.

🌀 Think: Gentle core work, pelvic tilts, Pilates = abdominal lymph flow

🎉 Muscles = Movement = Magic

Your muscles are more than just movers — they’re lymph lifters, detox activators, and drainage directors.
When you move them, you literally help your body cleanse, de-puff, and reboot.

So the next time you stretch, lift, squat, or breathe deeply…
Whisper to yourself:
“This one’s for my lymph.” 🌿💗


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501-691-0454

While receiving this in the mail today has made my day. I just wanted to take a moment to say, Thank you to the  communi...
04/21/2026

While receiving this in the mail today has made my day. I just wanted to take a moment to say, Thank you to the community and to our clients for your love and support. It truly means a lot to us for supporting our small businesses. We greatly appreciate each and everyone of you and we do the best we can to best accommodate and serve each and every client individually. We couldn’t have done this without you guys.

Thank you,

*Cassie Soto ,MMT
& Esthetician

*Amy Soto, BASc,
& LMT

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