Benefits of Traditional Maya Massage Treatment for Women and
Men
Women
with infertility and menopause concerns and men with prostate
problems can benefit from Traditional Maya Massage
non-invasive external abdominal massage.
For
Women
Traditional
Maya Massage is a noninvasive massage technique that benefits
women and men as an additional support to traditional health
care to enhance health and wellness. Traditional Maya Massage
addresses problems for women and men such as prolapsed or
displaced uterus, prostate and digestion problems. Lina Erwin,
ATMAM practitioner, will guide you in health through the use
of this ancient practice of healing.
Normally
the uterus leans slightly over the bladder in the center of
the pelvis, about one and a half inches above the pubic bone.
It is held in this position by muscles, the vaginal wall and
ligaments that attach it to the back, front, and sides of
the pelvis. Uterine ligaments 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 are diminished when addressed by
uterine massage. In addition, digestion, urinary and bladder
problems can be helped.
For Men
Men
benefit greatly from Maya Abdominal Massage techniques as
well. By ensuring a full blood supply to the prostate, the
abdominal massage helps to prevent swelling and inflammation.
Men report that they can feel a distinct difference in blood
flow after a treatment. Not only does the massage
relieve prostate swelling, but it helps alleviate varicose
veins, premature ejaculation, some impotency problems and
the need to urinate frequently.
Digestive
and Emotional Benefits for Men and Women
Individuals
with digestive disorders benefit greatly from Maya Abdominal
Massage. Many of our common disorders such as Irritable
Bowel Syndrome, Indigestion, Constipation, and heartburn
are treated with antacids, muscle relaxants, and a variety
of other medications. These treatments address symptoms, not
the causes. By using the techniques of Maya Abdominal Massage,
the upper abdomen is also 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. The diaphragm is gently massaged allowing
relaxation of tight musculature.
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