Traditional Maya Therapy - Addressing modern health concerns with ancient healing
BENEFITS OF TRADITIONAL MAYA THERAPY

Traditional Maya Therapy is a noninvasive treatment that benefits women and men as an additional support to traditional health care to enhance health and wellness. 

Lina Erwin, Certified ATMAM practitioner, will guide you in health through the use of this ancient practice of healing. 

For Women:
Normally the uterus leans slightly over the bladder in the center of the pelvis, about one and a half inches above the pubic bone. The uterine ligaments that hold the uterus in place are made to stretch to accommodate a growing fetus inside and to move freely when the bladder or bowel is full. 

The ligaments and muscles can weaken and loosen, causing the uterus to fall downward, forward, backward or to either side.The uterus in any of these positions is called tilted or prolapsed. 

Modern medicine has little or nothing to offer women with this problem. Options may include using the birth control pill, muscle relaxants, or surgery and women are generally told, "your uterus is tipped, but that is normal and don't worry about it." 

Yet women have a laundry list of physical and emotional symptoms that can be addressed and prevented with these simple, noninvasive massage techniques to correct a prolapsed or displaced uterus. 

When reproductive organs shift, they can constrict normal flow of blood and lymph, and disrupt nerve connections. Just a few extra ounces sitting on blood and lymph vessels can cause havoc throughout the different systems in the body. 

By shifting the uterus back into place, homeostasis, or the natural balance of the body, is restored in the pelvic area and the surrounding organs. Toxins are flushed and nutrients that help to tone tissue and balance hormones are restored to normal order. This is essential for healthy pregnancy, labor, and delivery. Old adhesions from invasive treatments to the pelvic and abdominal area, including fibroid tumors, endometriosis, and cesarean delivery can be diminished when addressed by uterine massage.

Maya Abdominal Therapy may help women who experience:

  • Displaced or prolapsed uterus and or bladder
  • Painful menstrual cycles and ovulation
  • Irregular menstrual cycles and ovulation
  • Bladder or yeast infections
  • Miscarriages, difficult pregnancies
  • Endometriosis
  • Peri menopause, menopausal symptoms
  • Infertility
  • PMS/Depression with menstruation
  • Ovarian cysts
  • Uterine fibroids
  • Abnormal uterine bleeding
  • Enhances Pregnancy, aids in labor and birthing
  • Pelvic congestion, pain

Digestive and Emotional Benefits:
Individuals with digestive disorders benefit greatly from Maya Abdominal Therapy. The upper abdomen, in between the lungs is home for the thoracic duct, which when the diaphragm (the muscle that lines the lungs) becomes tense, it can constrict the thoracic duct's ability to provide sufficient oxygenated blood into the digestive, elimination and reproductive organs. By using the techniques of Maya Abdominal Massage, the upper abdomen is given a deep, thorough massage to loosen the tight muscles around the stomach and the arteries that feed the digestive and eliminative organs with their vital blood supply. With a sufficient blood supply to the organs, it may improve  

Maya Abdominal Therapy may help those who experience:
  • Headaches/migraines
  • Digestive Disorders
  • Low energy
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
  • Gastro Esophogeal Reflux (GERD)
  • Crohn's Disease
  • Chronic constipation
  • Low Back ache
  • Chronic indigestion or heartburn
  • Gastritis
  • Restricted breathing due to tension



Note: The Arvigo Techniques of Maya Abdominal Therapy are offered as a supportive modality to enhance health and wellness, and are not meant as an entire approach to health care. If you have any serious medical conditions, please consult your health care provider first.

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