Mizan Reproductive Therapy
/Fertility Massage


Mizan Reproductive Therapy similar to Mayan and Arvigo therapies aims to restore balance to the reproductive organs, digestive system and general emotional health.

These techniques are commonly used in India and further east for optimising women’s health.

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Mizan is a gentle, external massage that brings healing to the womb space and optimum health and well-being to women on both physical and emotional levels.

​By using these traditional healing techniques, the treatment aims to improve the flow of blood and lymph circulation as well as breaking down scar tissue.

The treatment works by releasing tension within the abdominal muscles, soft tissue, ligaments and pelvic cavity that may be impinging on the function of the reproductive, digestive and lymphatic systems.


Mizan Therapy can help with the following issues:

  • Painful menstrual cycles

  • Heavy or scant periods

  • Irregular menstrual cycles and ovulation

  • Miscarriages

  • Endometriosis

  • Displaced or prolapsed uterus and/or bladder

  • Bladder or yeast infections

  • Digestive issues

  • Peri-menopause, menopause symptoms

  • Fertility issues

  • Ovarian cysts

  • Uterine fibroids

  • Abnormal uterine bleeding

  • Pregnancy and postnatal health

  • Emotional and sexual trauma


What can I expect from a Mizan Therapy treatment?

A Mizan Therapy treatment focuses on releasing tension in the abdomen, pelvis and lower back, enabling the body to return to its natural state of balance.


When to book?

You can receive Mizan Therapy at any stage of your menstrual cycle or IVF cycle.  However, at certain times and depending on your fertility journey and individual circumstances and symptoms, treatment may need to be tailored.

The best time for Mizan Therapy is after the last day of your bleed and before you ovulate allowing your practitioner to treat all areas.

Mizan Therapy is particularly beneficial post-partum.  Post-natal Mizan is one of those essential treatments for all new mothers. A deeply nourishing massage that relaxes and restores. This treatment is recommended at any time after birth (or 6 weeks post-partum in the case of a c-section birth).


How many sessions of Mizan Therapy?

Expect a minimum of three sessions. Many simple problems will be remedied after this, particularly if you do the self-care at home regularly. More complex cases may require an extended treatment plan.

Regular attention to self-care speeds the healing process, and many women report a rapid improvement in health and well-being. We need to work together to re-align the uterus and also for the ligaments to become strong enough to hold her in place.