June 3, 2005 -- In collaboration with naturopathic student, Wendy Ibrahim, Dr. Christine Anderson will be hosting a three-day workshop June 10th through June 12, in the foothills of
Altadena, on the Arvigo Techniques of Maya Abdominal Massage. The Arvigo techniques are centered around the Ancient Mayan techniques, which reposition organs that have dropped and
restricted the flow of blood, lymph, nerve and chi energy. Maya Abdominal Massage has a long history of preventing and alleviating many common gynecological problems in women, as well as
increasing the alignment of organs and overall flow of energy in the body. The practice is also helpful for men's prostate function, digestive health and low back pain. Elizabeth Quigg, a
certified instructor of the technique from Austin, Texas, will be instructing the workshop. During the three-day workshop, participants will be learning about self-care techniques.
However, those who are already healing professionals have an opportunity to use this workshop as a prerequisite for becoming certified practitioners of the Arvigo Technique for Abdominal
Massage. Elizabeth Quigg is also able to offer CEUs to massage therapists and nurses. Go to http://www.arvigomassage.com/ for more information on the Arvigo Techniques of Maya Abdominal
Massage and/or becoming a certified practitioner. The cost of this workshop is $300 up to June 4th and $325 thereafter. A non-refundable deposit of $100 is required to secure your space
as space is limited! Please register early. You can call Elizabeth Quigg at (512)445-2426 or email her at e-mail protected from spam bots for more information about this event or you can
call Kid Chiropractic Family Wellness Center at (323)436-2735 or email e-mail protected from spam bots.