Susanne Kaiser & Maya Massage
Quick profile
Originally trained as a Medical Herbalist at the University of
Westminster. Susanne developed a special interest in female health and
wellbeing. To be able to address her clients needs more fully she went
to the USA where she trained in Maya Abdominal Massage, a technique
that originates in Belize. She is also a Cranio Sacral Therapist, woks
as a visiting lecturer at the University of Westminster and runs
workshops on female health in the UK and abroad.
About the therapy

Maya Abdominal Massage (MAM) is a technique based on the ancient
Mayan understanding of the importance of the positioning of the
reproductive and digestive organs for pelvic and abdominal health. It
is a non-invasive external massage technique for women and men, which
improves organ function by relieving congestion, enhancing blood
supply, increasing lymphatic drainage and aiding nerve supply to the
pelvic and reproductive organs.
MAM is best known for the correction of the prolapsed, fallen, or
tilted uterus and for relief of many common digestive disorders. At the
core of this technique for women is the emphasis on the positioning of
the uterus, which can lead to a wide range of gynaecological disorders.
MAM also aids relaxation and can help to achieve a more emotional
and spiritual connection to the reproductive area, by helping women to
connect with their femininity.
The technique has also been found helpful for chronic stomach problems such as indigestion and constipation.
Q & A’s Maya Massage
What is the Maya Abdominal Massage?
Maya abdominal massage (MAM) is a massage technique that specialises
in treating gynaecological and digestive conditions. It helps guide
organs into their right position, improves circulation and relieves
physical and emotional congestion. The technique combines ancient Maya
wisdom and modern scientific knowledge of the internal organs,
ligaments and connective tissue.
Where does the technique come from?
The technique is based on the teachings of Don Elijio Panty, one of
the last traditional healers in Belize. He had an incredible
understanding of the importance of the positioning of the uterus. His
manipulation technique was well known throughout Belize and
neighbouring countries, and was initially known as womb massage. The
technique practiced today was developed by Rosita Arvigo, who
apprenticed with Don Elijio for more than 20 years. Rosita herself is a
great intuitive healer who has worked with many other traditional
healers in Central America to put this massage technique together. She
is still practicing today after more that 30 years and teaching the
massage technique throughout the USA.
How does it differ from other massage techniques?
At the core of the technique is the positioning of the uterus. The
ancient Maya believed that the position of the uterus is vital to
pelvic health. If it is out of position, women can experience problems
such as pelvic and menstrual pain, frequent urination, bladder
problems, painful intercourse, adhesions, chronic cystitis, and
problems conceiving to name but a few.
How does the uterus become misplaced?
Normally the uterus leans slightly over the bladder in the centre 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 foetus 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. Injury to the sacrum from a fall,
car accidents, high Impact exercise, running on cement surfaces, high
impact aerobics and lifting & carrying heavy objects before or
during menstruation and too soon after childbirth can all be causes of
a misplaced uterus. Don Elijio was also not a big fan of 'shoes with
sticks in them' as he called high heels.
A 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 experience numerous
physical and emotional symptoms that can be addressed and prevented
with these simple, non invasive massage techniques.
The emphasis is on helping the body to heal itself and to empower
the client. The client becomes actively involved in their healing
process. Each patient is shown how to perform their self care; this
helps to create a closer connection with the body. It is more than just
a massage technique; patients also receive lifestyle and nutritional
advice.
What conditions do you commonly treat?
Women are too often told that they should just grin and bear it,
that it is normal to have discomfort during their periods. However a
healthy uterus and reproductive area should not be painful. I have seen
it over and over again how women's symptoms are greatly helped through
a combination of massage, self-care, herbal remedies and naturopathic
techniques.
The majority of my clients are female, even though the technique is
also suitable for male reproductive problems. I treat women with a wide
range of reproductive problems such as: endometriosis, infertility,
fibroids, menstrual cramping without any known cause, recovery from
difficult labour, and prolapsed uterus. MAM works not only on a
physiological level, but also on the emotional and spiritual aspect.
Even women, who do not have gynaecological problems as such, find that
the work is greatly beneficial as it can help them to get in touch with
their sense of womanhood.