Arvigo Therapy: Unlocking Your Core for Better Health

When we talk about the abdomen, we’re not just referring to toned abs or fitness routines. Your abdomen is the powerhouse of your body. responsible for digestion, reproduction, toxin elimination, and even your emotions. The Maya civilization understood this, which is why they developed healing techniques like Arvigo Maya Abdominal Massage to restore balance and wellness to the body. But Westerners might be wondering – what is that?


What is Arvigo Therapy?

Arvigo Therapy is a natural, non-invasive, external abdominal massage which helps the organs move – increase blood flow, realign, internal organs like the uterus or prostate, which may have shifted due to stress, injury, pregnancy, or surgery. Misalignment or organs been ‘locked’ can lead to issues such as menstrual pain, infertility, digestive discomfort, or prostate problems. It can also help with improving the flow of blood, lymph, nerve impulses, and chi (energy).


Arvigo Therapy for Women: Healing Your Core

The ancient Maya believed the uterus was a woman’s second heart—if it’s out of place, your body and emotions may feel out of balance. Arvigo Maya Abdominal Therapy can help restore your body’s natural alignment, addressing conditions such as:

  • Painful or irregular periods

  • Endometriosis

  • Menopause symptoms

  • Menstrual irregularities

  • Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)

  • Uterine fibroids

  • Endometriosis

  • Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)

  • Uterine prolapse

  • Painful intercourse

  • Infertility

  • Postpartum recovery

  • Menopausal symptoms Whether you’re preparing for pregnancy or recovering postpartum, many women have found success in conceiving after just a few sessions of this therapy. This wonder treatment also supports the uterus in returning to its optimal position, enhancing fertility and reducing pain. Many practitioners have found that 30-40% of infertility cases are due to a mechanical issue with the uterus, some of which can be easily corrected through this therapy. 


Benefits of Arvigo Therapy for Men

Men can benefit from Arvigo Therapy too. By helping to realign the prostate and improve circulation, this treatment addresses common men’s health issues like:

  • Prostate swelling

  • Low sperm count

  • Frequent urination

  • Impotence issues


What other conditions can Arvigo Therapy help treat?

Arvigo Therapy goes beyond reproductive health. By improving the alignment and flow within your core, it can help treat a variety of conditions for both men and women, including:

  • Digestive issues such as IBS, Crohn’s Disease, and Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)

  • Constipation and bloating  

  • Varicose veins

  • Sciatica

  • Frequent urination and incontinence

  • Anxiety and depression

  • Back pain, particularly in the sacrum and lower back

  • Headaches and migraines


I first discovered Arvigo Therapy in 2014 and was immediatelystunned by its subtle yet powerful effects. It brought me to aplace of quiet, feminine peace I hadn’t experienced before. This deep connection to my core led me to pursue formal training in NYC in 2016, and since then, I’ve had the honor of offering this therapy to women and men alike. One of the most rewarding aspects of this work has been helping clients who have struggled with infertility finally conceive, or watching others find relief from chronic conditions they thought they had to live with forever. It’s not “woo-woo”; it’s an ancient healing practice that taps into the body’s natural wisdom. If you’ve been searching for a holistic, non-invasive approach to improve your reproductive health, relieve digestive issues, or simply restore balance to your body, Arvigo Therapy might be just what you need. As Dr. Rosita Arvigo, who learned this technique from the Maya shaman Don Elijio Panti, said: “Give Mother Nature just a half chance—she has a miracle in store
for everyone.”
— Written by Elena Cameron, Adorer Content
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