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Pump Lymphatics I help massage therapists save their body, avoid burnout & significantly increase revenue with Myofascial Lymphatic Drainage.

01/29/2026
Myofascial Lymphatic Drainage (MFLD)A fascia-focused lymphatic therapy that transforms how the body drains, heals, and r...
01/29/2026

Myofascial Lymphatic Drainage (MFLD)
A fascia-focused lymphatic therapy that transforms how the body drains, heals, and restores balance.

Myofascial Lymphatic Drainage (MFLD) is a gentle, slow, and highly effective manual therapy that blends modern fascia science with traditional lymphatic principles. Unlike conventional lymphatic techniques that focus primarily on superficial fluid movement, MFLD addresses both the lymphatic system and the fascial system — including the deep myofascial layers where restriction, congestion, and fibrosis often begin.

Fascia is the connective tissue web that surrounds every muscle, organ, nerve, and vessel in the body. When fascia becomes tight, dehydrated, or restricted, it can compress lymphatic vessels, trap fluid, and impair circulation. MFLD uses deliberate, rhythmic fascial stretching to restore tissue mobility, clear lymphatic pathways, and allow the body’s natural drainage process to function optimally again.

The result is a therapy that is:

Exceptionally gentle

Deeply relaxing

Highly adaptable for every body type and condition

Easy on the therapist’s hands and joints

Profoundly effective for swelling, pain, tension, and fatigue

Clients often describe MFLD as feeling more like a flowing, nurturing massage than a medical procedure — while experiencing noticeable reductions in swelling, discomfort, and tissue density, along with improved energy and nervous system regulation.
New MFLD class dates just opened — and spots are limited for hands-on training.
Comment “CLASS” and I’ll send details before registration fills.

Pump LymphaticsMyofascial Lymphatic Drainage Education for Massage TherapistsLearn a gentle, fascia-focused lymphatic me...
01/29/2026

Pump Lymphatics

Myofascial Lymphatic Drainage Education for Massage Therapists

Learn a gentle, fascia-focused lymphatic method that delivers powerful client results — while protecting your own body and increasing your income.

Myofascial Lymphatic Drainage (MFLD) blends modern fascia science with lymphatic principles to restore fluid movement, reduce swelling, and calm the nervous system. It integrates seamlessly into your current massage style and allows fully customized treatments — not memorized routines.

Stand out. Charge premium rates. Build a sustainable career. DM for class schedule.

✨️Why Choose Myofascial Lymphatic Drainage?✨️Because a long, thriving career shouldn’t come at the cost of your hands, w...
01/28/2026

✨️Why Choose Myofascial Lymphatic Drainage?✨️
Because a long, thriving career shouldn’t come at the cost of your hands, wrists, or shoulders.
This Valentine’s season, show yourself some love — protect your body while delivering incredible results. 💗

Self-love looks like longevity.

Join MFLD Level 1 💞
DM for Registration Link

What Is Myofascial Lymphatic Drainage?Myofascial Lymphatic Drainage is a gentle, slow, and highly effective manual thera...
01/27/2026

What Is Myofascial Lymphatic Drainage?

Myofascial Lymphatic Drainage is a gentle, slow, and highly effective manual therapy that blends modern fascia science with traditional lymphatic principles.

Unlike conventional lymphatic methods that focus primarily on superficial vessels, MFLD addresses both the lymphatic system and the fascial system — including the deep myofascial layers where congestion and fibrosis often begin.

Using rhythmic, deliberate fascial stretching, MFLD:

Opens lymphatic pathways

Restores natural fluid movement

Reduces swelling and inflammation

Softens restricted tissue

Calms the nervous system

Clients experience deep relaxation — and therapists see lasting results.

Curious how fascia affects lymphatic flow?
This is the missing piece most trainings skip.
Comment “FASCIA” and I’ll send the registration link.

Fascia is the connective tissue web that surrounds every muscle, organ, nerve, and vessel in the body. When fascia becom...
01/26/2026

Fascia is the connective tissue web that surrounds every muscle, organ, nerve, and vessel in the body.

When fascia becomes tight, dehydrated, or restricted, it can compress lymphatic vessels, trap fluid, and impair circulation.

MFLD uses deliberate, rhythmic fascial stretching to restore tissue mobility, clear lymphatic pathways, and allow the body’s natural drainage process to function optimally again.

The result is a therapy that is:

Exceptionally gentle

Deeply relaxing

Highly adaptable for every body type and condition

Easy on the therapist’s hands and joints

Profoundly effective for swelling, pain, tension, and fatigue

Clients often describe MFLD as feeling more like a flowing, nurturing massage than a medical procedure — while experiencing noticeable reductions in swelling, discomfort, and tissue density, along with improved energy and nervous system regulation.

Tired of techniques that strain your body and deliver short-term results?
MFLD changes that — for you and your clients.
👉 DM “MFLD” to learn how to get started.

01/26/2026

When fascia becomes tight, dehydrated, or restricted, it can compress lymphatic vessels, trap fluid, and impair circulation. MFLD uses deliberate, rhythmic fascial stretching to restore tissue mobility, clear lymphatic pathways, and allow the body’s natural drainage process to function optimally again.

The result is a therapy that is:
• Exceptionally gentle
• Deeply relaxing
• Highly adaptable for every body type and condition
• Easy on the therapist’s hands and joints
• Profoundly effective for swelling, pain, tension, and fatigue

Clients often describe MFLD as feeling more like a flowing, nurturing massage than a medical procedure — while experiencing noticeable reductions in swelling, discomfort, and tissue density, along with improved energy and nervous system regulation.

01/26/2026

Myofascial Lymphatic Drainage is a gentle, slow, and highly effective manual therapy that blends modern fascia science with traditional lymphatic principles.

Unlike conventional lymphatic methods that focus primarily on superficial vessels, MFLD addresses both the lymphatic system and the fascial system — including the deep myofascial layers where congestion and fibrosis often begin.

Using rhythmic, deliberate fascial stretching, MFLD:
• Opens lymphatic pathways
• Restores natural fluid movement
• Reduces swelling and inflammation
• Softens restricted tissue
• Calms the nervous system

Clients experience deep relaxation — and therapists see lasting results. Ready to offer results most therapists can’t?
👉 Learn Myofascial Lymphatic Drainage and elevate your practice.
DM me for upcoming class dates.

01/22/2026
New classes available! Register now! https://y.kartra.com/page/MFLDlevel1$50 Early bird discount through Feb 1. Use coup...
01/22/2026

New classes available! Register now!

https://y.kartra.com/page/MFLDlevel1

$50 Early bird discount through Feb 1. Use coupon code: NEWDATES

✨️Fall in Love with a Technique That Loves You Back✨️

Myofascial Lymphatic Drainage protects your hands, wrists, and shoulders
— so your career can last as long as your passion. 💖

Early Bird is live 🚨

SAVE $50 on Myofascial Lymphatic Drainage Training
Use code: NEWDATES
Ends 2/1/26

📍 Edgerton, WI
Feb 28–Mar 1
April 10–11
May 15–16

Learn a lymphatic technique that’s
✔ Powerful for results
✔ Gentle on your body
✔ In high demand

👉 Grab your seat — link in bio.

Love your clients.Love your body more. 💗SAVE $50 Early BirdCode: NEWDATES (expires 2/1/26)MFLD Training in Edgerton, WIF...
01/22/2026

Love your clients.
Love your body more. 💗

SAVE $50 Early Bird
Code: NEWDATES (expires 2/1/26)

MFLD Training in Edgerton, WI
Feb 28–Mar 1 | April 10–11 | May 15–16

Protect your hands.
Grow your income.
Feel the difference.

👉 Link in bio to claim your spot.

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Milton, WI
53563

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 2pm

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