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Neuromuscular Therapy and Bowen Technique:: Connecting with Jeong Lee

6/14/2016

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Hello Maya community! I am pleased to join the staff of practitioners here at Maya Whole Health and to provide a unique therapy that perfectly complements the wide range of holistic health options already offered at Maya.

I am a graduate of Renton Technical College Massage Therapy Practitioner Program and I've been a massage practitioner since 2010, specializing in Bowen Therapy. Bowen Therapy is a gentle effective and therapeutic technique that reactivates innate self-healing mechanisms in the body. This technique is extremely effective on acute injuries, and utilizes specific soft tissue or fascial release and integration techniques.

​Bowen Therapy stimulates specific receptors that enable the body itself to correct dysfunctions and restore homeostasis (balance) on a holistic level. Through treating the cause rather than the symptoms, Bowen Therapy has consistently shown it can have profound and permanent healing and pain relief outcomes. Bowen Therapy treats the whole body with holistic effects are apparent in patients who find resolution to problems above and beyond those for which they have sought treatment, for example lack of energy, stress or emotional issues. This technique and my approach are perfect for the individual looking for a more energetic, integrated, and holistic approach.

Read more below on the benefits of this therapy, then schedule an appointment to see for yourself.

What is Neuromuscular Therapy and Bowen Technique?

This comprehensive program of soft-tissue manipulation balances the body’s central nervous system with the musculoskeletal system. Based on neurological laws that explain how the central nervous system initiates and maintains pain, the goal is to help relieve the pain and dysfunction by understanding and alleviating the underlying cause. Neuromuscular therapy can help individuals who experience distortion and biomechanical dysfunction, which is often a symptom of a deeper problem. It is also used to locate and release spasms and hypercontraction in the tissue, eliminate trigger points that cause referred pain, rebuild the strength of injured tissues, assist venous and lymphatic flow, and 
restore postural alignment, proper biomechanics, and flexibility to the tissues.
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Bowen Technique

Bowen Technique is a neuromuscular technique for treating muscular and neurological pain. Gentle stimulation of active trigger points releases muscle tension allowing the body to relax. This also activates the body’s natural healing ability. Short rest periods between moves allow the body to integrate healing. 

Is Bowen Therapy covered by health insurance, PIP, or L&I?

Yes, most insurance plans do provide coverage for Bowen Therapy under a health services umbrella called ‘massage services’.

What age is safe to use Bowen Therapy?
Bowen Therapy is safe, gentle and effective for people of all ages from newborn babies and pregnant women, to the elderly. 

How many Bowen Therapy treatments will I need?
How many Bowen Therapy treatments you need will depends on the severity and length of time of the health issue(s). You may need more treatments if you have long standing and or severe conditions and fewer treatments for more recent and moderate ones.If you are new to Bowen therapy it is best to receive a minimum of 3-5 weekly treatments to 
determine if this therapy will be helpful your specific condition.

How long is the treatment session?
Treatments are up to 50 minutes in duration.

Will I need to undress for Bowen Therapy treatment?
Bowen Therapy can be done over clothing, therefore loose, flexible and thin clothing is most appropriate to wear, i.e. t-shirt, shorts, tights and socks.

How will I know if the Bowen is working? 
During a Bowen treatment it is common to start feeling more mentally and physically relaxed after about 15-20 minutes into the treatment.  However, since the effects of the treatment usually continue for the next several significant changes may not be felt until several days later or several treatments depending how strongly the body responds to each treatment.

What instructions do I need to follow after a Bowen treatment?
For maximum benefits:
  •  Avoid strenuous activities for several days 
  •  Drink plenty of water
  •  Walk 10-30 minutes daily
  •  Avoid ice or heat

Will Bowen Therapy solve my health problem?
Bowen Therapy can be effective for most muscle-skeletal conditions most of the time. Many people do report significant improvement or relief of symptoms. If you are not sure if Bowen may be helpful for you, please contact the clinic to consult with the Bowen practitioner.

How much does a Bowen treatment cost?
One session is $85 if paying by cash, however if you have health insurance it may be covered under your health insurance, PIP, or L&I.

What health issues does Bowen Technique help?

Bowen Technique is a whole body therapy. People often report improvements of more than just 
their initial complaint after treatment. Many common health issues Bowen therapy help are:
  •  Back problems
  •  Sports injuries
  •  Neck pain
  •  Breathing problems
  •  Muscle tightness
Bowen Technique is used in treating many acute and chronic conditions. Below is a list of health issues that Bowen Technique has been found to help. 
  •  Lower back pain
  •  Neck problems
  •  Bursitis
  •  Sciatica
  •  Fozen shoulder
  •  Digestive problems
  •  TMJ
  •  Knee problems
  •  Pelvic tilt
  •  Groin pain
  •  Migraine headaches
  •  Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  •  Sacral pain​
  •  Menstrual problems
  •  SI Joint
  •  Arthritis
  •  Mid back pain 
  •     Tennis and Golfer’s elbow
  •  Bowel problems
  •  Hamstrings
  •  Ankle problems
  •  Hormonal irregularities
  •  Hay fever
  •  Tail bone (coccyx)
  •  Headaches
  •  Fibromyalgia
  •  Traumatic injuries
  •  Sports injuries
  •  Hip problems
  •  Scoliosis
  •  Mid back pain
  •  RSI
  •  Earache 
Call Maya Whole Health to schedule your first treatment. I look forward to meeting you.
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1322 Lake Washington Blvd. N. Ste. 3 Renton, WA 98056 425-271-0200 www.mayawholehealth.com

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What Do We Find When We Seek? Connecting with Kristen

4/20/2016

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Hello Valued Maya Whole Health Community,

For those of you who do not yet know me, I am proud to be the Program Manager for Maya Whole Health. One of my favorite things to do is to learn. I fell in love with yoga 15 years ago and find the constant learning that occurs in my practice inspiring and motivating. My hope is that, through the programs we offer here at Maya you will also have this opportunity to light your own way in life and get inspired to live well and be kind to yourself.
I probably love my job most because I get to take the workshops that we offer and continue to learn every day at Maya. In order to keep bringing you workshops and classes you'll grow in, I need to ask questions:
What inspires you?
What would be the most useful practices for you?
What gives you peace in mind, body and spirit?
What do you want through your yoga practice?
What do you need to grow and create who you want to become?


Maya Whole Health is in this to support the wellness and growth of our community and I am always listening for your ideas and finding instructors who can answer your questions or help to map your life and health goals. To the best of my ability I aim to bring amazing people whose lives have been altered in some way by a practice that spoke deeply to them and now they teach and inspire others.

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​The workshops and class series on our schedule give you the opportunity to go further or get started and tune into you. Workshops bring in new voices and experiences and give you insights into yourself that can serve to influence your day to day practice, and your day to day life. From understanding Shamanic practices, learning how to let go in Trance Dance, or discovering the basic of yoga in Yoga Essentials,  I strive to bring diversity and substance. 

The series classes give you a chance to start something, see it through to the end, and witness your own growth. They give you the chance to add a new class time to your carefully budgeted routine and commit for shorter periods, building whatever it is you choose to build. In these short term classes, you may try on Pilates Equipment for size, or get moving again in Re-Entry to Fitness. Whatever your goals, a class series may be the ideal kick-start you need. Some classes are such a big hit, we put them on the regular schedule!

I hope that you will make the time to try one of the workshops or series offered here at Maya. Bring a friend and it becomes even easier to keep the goals you set and take the risks that will help you grow. Be sure to register early, this ensures minimum attendance requirements are met so workshops and series classes continue to populate the schedule and return again and again.

Our full schedule of workshops and class series can be found on our website. Stay tuned to this blog to learn more about upcoming workshops and classes as well as meet the wide array of teachers that guide your path and unlock your potential.

See an upcoming workshop you'd like to spread the word about?
Here are a few ways you can assist Maya in maintaining strong workshop offerings:
  • Hang flyers in your community; apartment complex, office, faith community, social clubs (ask front desk for flyers)
  • Share with friends and family on social media and Invite them to join you. We usually have a FaceBook event link that you can use for easy sharing. Or, share our blog.
  • Consider the questions above, then let us know what you want. Provide ideas and suggestions at front desk or        e-mail me directly:  [email protected]
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Navigating Insurance:: Connecting with Wendy Ray

1/18/2016

 
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Hello Maya community! If we haven't already had the pleasure of speaking, allow me to introduce myself; I'm Wendy Ray, billing manager at Maya Whole Health Studio. I take care of all those little details that let you enjoy and get the most out of your treatments at Maya. My job is to cross all the Ts and dot all the Is behind the scenes,  working as your ally through the insurance process. 

I'd like to share a few tips to help keep those worries at bay.
With new insurance plans coming into effect at beginning of this year and considering new procedures insurance providers have put in place, we will be required to have updated prescriptions for massage on file in order to streamline the billing process. 

I will not be able to bill insurance for any massage services that are provided without a valid prescription- and any unpaid charges for those services will become the responsibility of the patient.  If you need a new prescription before your next massage appointment, please contact your health practitioner and have your prescription faxed or bring a hard copy to our front desk prior to your massage appointment. 

You are also welcome to make an appointment with one of our doctors at Maya Whole Health Studio for assessment.

For billing or insurance questions, please call me: 425.243.4302
Fax prescriptions to: 206-309-3383

Or visit our website for more insurance guidance. Click here.


Thank you!


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1322 Lake Washington Blvd. Ste. 3 Renton, Wa. 98056 www.mayawholehealth.com

Shape Shifting Energy :: Connecting with Lynn Brown

1/14/2016

 
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“We manifest our reality, which is from a place of unlimited resources. There is not a limit of abundance in the universe. There is a limit on the understanding of the power of our minds and our energy blueprint".-Lynn Brown

I am an intuitive, energy healer and medium with a versatile background in finance, athletics and leadership. As the owner of Intoit Apparel and RaaNess of Life, LLC, I work with individuals, teams, and groups to enhance lives, heal ailments, and increase their overall ability to manifest the life they desire.  I host “Get Intoit- Winning at the Game of Life,” a radio show that focuses on bringing the magic of soul into various aspects of your day to day life. My management and coaching background enable me to teach spirit tools in an understandable way that you can immediately use; helping you remember how to connect with yourself as a spiritual being with natural spiritual abilities.

Born and raised in the small western town of Winthrop, WA, in the heart of the Cascade Mountains, I grew up playing in the dirt, hunting, fishing, and playing every sport I could. In grade school, I planned to be a professional quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks, but basketball ultimately caught my heart. From Jr. High through College, I travelled the United States and the World playing basketball, sometimes living out of a suitcase for weeks at a time. From a young age, I've brought these unique experiences to my community; coaching, mentoring, and educating young people on the importance of leadership, teamwork, and confidence. Whether playing Division I basketball in college or as a coach and mentor to other collegiate athletes and local youth, I help sculpt the lives of others and guide them forward on their pathway to success. I realize that only a small percentage of people can be influenced through basketball, but that everyone has a personal legacy that they are actively living into. I use my unique background in finance, athletics, leadership and intuitive training as a rare skillset with which I can help you live into your full potential.

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If we are to become prosperity, we must learn to be the vibration of prosperity. Just as we match and learn from ascended masters, so too can we do this with the vibration, and as I like to call it, "consciousness" of ANY thing. 
Let us learn to match the vibration and consciousness of gold, silver, platinum and then money itself in order to invite in and allow more of ALL the richness on the planet. 

In my upcoming Maya workshop, you will begin to understand how to shape shift your energy. Allowing you to "become" that thing that you are trying to become. This is not viewing something as over "there" and you are "here". It is literally merging with the energy and inserting yourself into the consciousness of that thing. It essentially allows you to view existence from the perspective of "that thing" just as you view your life through your eyes. It allows you to "feel" its experiences just as you feel your experiences. It allows you to "know" that thing and its relationship with all things just as you know yourself and your relationship with all things. 

See all lynn brown's workshops at maya
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Welcome to the New Year at Maya! Connecting with Shannon

1/3/2016

 
PictureShannon Aldrich Payne


 Come, come, whoever you are...
 Ours is not a caravan of despair
Even if you have broken your vow
 a thousand times
 Come, yet again.
 ~Rumi


 Each year around this time, I hear the occasional “bah-humbug” in regard to the tradition of New Year resolutions- friends and family pointing out rightfully that any day is a good day to start anew (or more pessimistically that these resolutions always seem to get broken, so why bother). 

 While it’s true that I can make a resolution any and every day of the year, the changing of the calendar year provides a visceral prompt to set new intentions, in unison with others.  it's feng shui for the soul's interior design and a glorious union in committing to new and improved habits.   

In an oft-too-cynical world, optimism is uplifting- regardless of whether I actually manage to learn Spanish or remember birthdays, get in a 10 minute meditation every day, or whatever else it is that I’m inclined to want to do more, better, differently.  The hopefulness feels good- as expressed in the famous poem by Rumi- and that is a hallmark of emotional health.

 On the flip side, I have witnessed loved ones making resolutions that are inherently abusive.  Whether the abuse is physical, mental, or verbal… these types of resolutions do not serve the cause of love or health- though it might masquerade as that.  When we establish resolutions for ourselves that imply that we are not good enough unless or until, fill-in-the-blank, we are defeating ourselves from the get go, sending a message that degrades and subverts efforts to enjoy this life more.  As we move into the year, if the intention we set is based on heavy-handed punishing, denying, or forcing ourselves or others into a different behavior, this is not likely to lead us to a more joyful existence in this life- and isn’t that the point?

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Are you resolving to get more exercise because you want to feel good in your body and participate in activities that bring you joy?  Or because you are afraid that you will not be loved as much if your body is not a certain size or shape? Love and fear can be so entangled at times, it might be difficult to sort out the bottom line.

The whole health model at Maya is based on principles of self-love, rather than punishment.  This is why we do not participate in the popular marketing tactics used by many fitness facilities of fear-mongering around fat and body image.  We do not promote punishing styles of movement in our studio, but rather movement that strengthens, loosens, and opens channels in our body for ease of movement and flow.  

All of the services and products we promote are aligned with the idea of loving and nurturing yourself with all of your senses. This creates a positive cycle- as you feel better in your body, your anxiety decreases and your joy increases, so does your energy and desire to care for yourself. Based on testimonials of Maya clients, this dynamic process leads to a more sustainable positive result in the way you look, feel, and function in life. 

For 2016, I resolve to keep Maya on the same path, bringing positive whole health options to our community.  I resolve to develop greater means of communication with all of you, and new opportunities to help shape what Maya will become. As we move into our 7th year of operation in the Renton location, I hope you will join me in making resolutions that are healthy and positive, and support your ability to live your life from a place of empowerment.

With Love,
Shannon

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Get ready to smile! Connecting with Malia Dullanty

12/31/2015

 

Saturday January 16 
1:30-4:00 pm


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When:   Saturday, January 16th 1:30-4:00pm
Where: Maya Whole Health Studio
What:    Indulge in Carnival games, snacks, and photo booth
Why::    Love!
Who::    Everyone!



PictureMalia Dullanty Community Outreach
I'd like to extend an invitation to attend our community event Saturday, January 16th from 1:30-4:00pm. It will be Carnival style with snacks, games, a photo booth, and prizes. 

Prizes will range from 
  • Group class pass
  • Workshop Pass
  • Private Yoga Session
  • Maya Pure Essential Products
  • One hour customized massage
  • Maya t-shirt
  • 3-month Unlimited Class Package

In order to win prizes, collect a Raffle Ticket from January 1st-16th for each class or treatment attended. Instructors and Front Desk staff will pass out tickets.

Winners will be chosen every 15 minutes during the Carnival -  must be present to win!

Throughout the afternoon games and activities for adults and kids will be offered so bring your families! In the spirit of raising awareness, you can donate to Operation Smile throughout the month by purchasing additional tickets for $5.00 

Learn more about the inspiring work of Operation Smile

This event will also be the last opportunity to purchase classes, memberships, or treatments at 2015 pricing.
Boutique sale as well!


If you have any questions or would like to volunteer to help out with games, prizes, etc. contact me!
[email protected] or call 425.271.0200

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Seasonal Medicine:: Connecting with Dr. Sean Bradley

12/29/2015

 
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Winter is right around the corner. On December 22, we moved from Autumn to Winter, getting ready for 3 months of cold, wet weather. Although you may get out the blankets, coats, and hats, you may not make the internal changes needed to see you through the season.

Winter is a heavy, silent time of year. It's a time of hibernation, of going inside, both physically and energetically. Adapting to the change in season is an age old practice, but how many actually do? Have you taken the steps to ensure your health and well-being throughout?

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As a doctor of Naturopath and Acupuncture I have developed a workshop around seasonal medicine designed for winter time wellness.  What can my workshop teach you?

  • Learn how to bring your body into harmony with seasonal shift into winter. 
  • Discover healing methods from a Naturopathic and Chinese Medicine perspective.
  • Learn how these seasonal changes affect your health, and how you can better prepare to stay healthy.

Sunday January 3
 3:00-4:30 pm
$20.00
Book an appointment with Dr. Bradley
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Speaking a language of love

12/23/2015

 
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Connecting with Malia Dullanty

When I contacted Miguel Jimenez, Resource Development Coordinator for Rainier Valley Food Bank, he was thrilled about being our Community Benefit Partner for the month of December. He made sure he could come to both of our donation classes in order to share about RVFB and the generous work they do - as well as to get some quality yoga in.

At our benefit class on December 12th, Miguel shared the vision RVFB has for this coming year and into the future. Their small nonprofit hopes to begin addressing the root of the hunger problem in our community rather than focusing solely on the symptoms. Rainier Valley Food Bank plans to become a Food Center in the near future, opening up new programs and creating real discussion around the accessibility and disparity of food in our area. It is exciting to hear the financial contributions we are making to RVFB this December will help them move toward this goal.


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I was most struck by RVFB’s language based community meals. Each month RVFB holds a community meal which is open to the public, but held in a specific language (ie: ukrainian, pashto, lingala, spanish, etc.) so that people are able to connect with others who speak their native language. The food bank brings in volunteer translators and use the opportunity to ask community members about what they need most; easier access to food, classes about how to use the food they get, more community, etc. What an amazing opportunity to hear about what our community members need most! It convicted me that I should probably be volunteering my translation services more to great causes like this.

There are so many ways to get involved in our community! Right now at Maya we are collecting money and nonperishable items to donate to Rainier Valley Food Bank. I would encourage you to stop by the front desk or the Community Benefit Partner board and give what you can this Christmas!

GET INVOLVED

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Visit Maya!

Join us Thursday, December 24th, Christmas Eve at 10:00am for a donation yoga class with Kristen Swanzy. All proceeds go to Rainier Food Bank.

Stop by the studio anytime and drop cash or a check in the jar at the front desk or bring nonperishable food items to put in the donation basket!

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 Like & Share RVFB on Facebook! Your voice and support are crucial to the work that is happening throughout our area.
You can give online. There is a special Holiday Giving event happening right now that you can support! Just click here.
Volunteer onsite. There is always space for more generosity and more love. You can even fill out an application online.

And that’s not all! There are more ways you can get involved, check them out here.

Read about our continued work in the Renton Reporter! 
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Renton Reporter
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What's Your Intention?

12/21/2015

 
This month's meditation suggests beginning each day with intention. Instead of reaching for electronics first thing in the morning, take a few moments to create your day.
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Looking back:: Number 4 still challenges me.

12/21/2015

 
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And so, here we are again, the end of another year. I have found that its true what they say, that the years pass quicker as I get older. The end of the year is a thrilling one for me. I love the opportunity to take a look at the past year, evaluate successes, and put perspective on "failures", although I've never been a fan of that word. I like "lessons", "teachings", since every experience, good or bad, has taught me something I can take with me, pass on, or use again.

When I set aside some year-end time to ask myself a few questions, I find it not only helps me see what was, but also to see what is, and what may be. I'm very good at setting New Year goals! Resolutions! Yes! This year I fit back into the dress I wore in 1997! Or maybe not. Either way, clean slates are refreshing, I get a squeaky clean new year full of infinite possibilities. 

Before I start daydreaming about the next year, I sweep the floor of the last. It's the best route I've found to squeaky clean, and setting intentions that defy the broom. Some of my favorites are listed below.

Have fun!



The Questions

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Was I content?Happiness is sometimes overrated, I ask myself if I was content instead. Contentment definition: satisfied with a certain level of achievement, good fortune, etc., and not wishing for more.

Did I find peace?
First, I define what "peace" means for me. Is it quiet? Free from stress? Maybe it's a conflict that has gone unresolved. Now is the time to take action. How can I create and recreate peace in the coming year?

Did I extend kindness?

When I seem to be surrounded by negativity, strife, and sorrow, the world can be overwhelming, especially when considering those less fortunate. How was I kind this year? I remember that simple gestures like holding a door open, making eye contact, or just saying hello may have more impact than I can know.

Did I stay present?

How many times does my mind wander from one task to another? From one distraction to another? How often am I able to stay present, stay in the moment? Life is made of moments, and they are easy to miss.

Did I take time for myself?

Human nature tends to lean towards helping others. I may define peace as a place where everyone else is at peace! Have I made time for yourself this year? Consider the safety presentation before a flight; the attendant says "Put on your own oxygen mask before helping others". How can I possibly be any good to anyone else if I don't take care of myself first?


Be sure to check back after January 1st for a goal-setting exercise. Find it here on the Maya Connections blog!
And! Join us New Year's Day for Intention setting and Vision Boarding!



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