What is Maya Abdominal Massage?


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Dr. Rosita Arvigo with Traditional
Mayan Healer and Shaman Don Eligio Panti.
 
Maya abdominal massage is a non-invasive, external massage technique that guides internal abdominal organs into their proper position for optimum health and well being. Maya massage improves organ function by releasing physical and emotional congestion from the abdomen. This massage is effective for both men and women.

The technique works by relieving congestion and blockages to improve the flow of chi and fluids of the circulatory, lymphatic, and nervous systems to prevent the progression of chronic disease symptoms.

These techniques were developed by Dr. Rosita Arvigo, who apprenticed with Don Eligio Panti, the last of the traditional Maya healers. These techniques combine modern science with traditional healing and wisdom to produce a holistic path to physical, emotional, and spiritual health.

Some of the Symptoms Relieved by this Treatment:

  • Painful or irregular menstrual cycles and ovulation
  • Bladder or yeast infections
  • Miscarriage or difficult pregnancies
  • Peri-menopause or menopause symptoms
  • Infertility
  • PMS/Depression prior to menstruation
  • Ovarian and breast cysts
  • Abnormal uterine bleeding
  • Fibroids
  • Migraines
  • Prostatitis
What can I expect from a Maya Abdominal Massage treatment?

  • Comprehensive review of personal history and health care needs
  • Abdominal massage focused on aligning pelvic and abdominal organs
  • Additional techniques to complement the Arvigo techniques, according to individual needs
  • Instruction in self care techniques that individuals can apply at home to enhance the benefits of treatment provided by an Arvigo practitioner.
 
When is Maya Abdominal Massage *not* recommended?

  • During menses
  • Where an IUD is present
  • Immediately following abdominal surgery
  • Where an active infection or cancer is present in the pelvic area
 
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