Cally Essery RMT

Cally Essery RMT

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Hi All! I am an experienced Registered Massage Therapist living the lake life in beautiful Dauphin MB

05/09/2026

The moment you’ve been waiting for…the winner of the Spring Rejuvenate Raffle is 🎶🎶🎶

KIM BARTLETT

05/08/2026

Yes! I do cupping.... suffering from tight muscles that don't seem to want to budge? Ask me about adding some cups to your treatment there is no extra charge 😉

05/07/2026

Ok last call! Only 2 tickets left! I will be drawing tomorrow whether they sell or not. 1 in 30 chance to win ☺️
This would make a great Mother /Daughter or Mother/Son day for that special mom. 🌹🌺 🌹

Photos from Cally Essery RMT's post 05/05/2026

Some fabulous cards for that mystic mom 😍
Message me if you'd like to shop! I have Gift Certificates available as well.

05/04/2026

Booked! Last minute opening! 1 hr massage Thurs May 7th 12:30 FCFS
Message me to book 😁

Photos from Cally Essery RMT's post 04/30/2026

“Your nervous system will thank you for this…”

04/30/2026

Ground your energy. Support your body. Elevate your space. ✨
New meditation cushions + grounding mats now available 💫

04/30/2026

Just Arrived! Negative energy doesn't stand a chance! 🌙

Experience the versatility of our 4 in 1 smudge bowls, perfectly suited for sage, sweet grass, incense, palo santo, ritual candles, and more.

04/30/2026

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Scientific studies reveal burning sage reduces airborne bacteria
For generations, the practice of burning sage, often called smudging, has been used in various Indigenous cultures as a spiritual ritual. While it has often been dismissed as symbolic or mystical, modern science is beginning to uncover something remarkable behind the smoke. Research suggests that burning certain medicinal plants, including sage, can significantly reduce airborne bacteria, in some cases by up to 94 percent in enclosed spaces.
This effect comes from the natural compounds released when the plant burns. These compounds, including antimicrobial oils, disperse into the air and interact with bacteria, disrupting their structure and reducing their ability to survive. In simple terms, the smoke does not just carry a scent, it carries active particles that can purify the surrounding environment.
Traditionally, air purification has relied on chemical sprays or mechanical filters. But this natural method offers a fascinating contrast. Instead of trapping or masking contaminants, it actively neutralises them using plant based chemistry that has been understood intuitively for centuries. It shows that ancient practices were often grounded in real world effects, even if the science behind them was not yet explained.
The potential implications are meaningful. Understanding how these natural compounds work could inspire safer, more sustainable ways to clean indoor air, especially in areas with limited access to modern technology. It may also encourage a deeper respect for traditional knowledge systems that have long been overlooked.
As science continues to explore these connections, one thing becomes clear. Sometimes, the wisdom of the past holds answers for the future. What was once called ritual may, in fact, be a quiet form of science waiting to be understood.

04/30/2026

Only 2 tickets LEFT! I will draw this before Mother's Day! What a gift ❤️

04/27/2026

A sneak peek at some of the great wellness products available!

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138 1st Avenue SW Unit C
Dauphin, MB
R7N1S1

Opening Hours

Monday 1:30pm - 7pm
Wednesday 10:30am - 4pm
Thursday 1:30pm - 7pm
Saturday 10:30am - 4pm