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AVIVA Method[edit]

Aviva method is a physical exercise system that is developed to stimulate the related glands for optimal oestrogen/progesterone/testosterone secretion. The naturally healthy level of these hormones follows a sinus curve for ladies in monthly periodic cycle and is constant for men. The name of the method is given by its developer, Aviva Gabriella Steiner, a Hungarian origin Israeli ballet dancer and PE teacher.


Benefits of Aviva Method[edit]

Aviva Instructors claim to have good results with PCOS, irregular menstruation cycle and menstrual problems, fertility[1], fibroids, ovarian cysts, menopausal syndromes, blocked ovarian tubes, sperm count and quality, etc.

History[edit]

AVIVA Method was developed by the Hungarian origin Israeli AVIVA Gabriella Steiner after 28 years of research and experiment. She’s brought up by parents, whom, active in sport, taught her to rely on the curing affect of physical movements in case of any health problems. She always believed that she can find the way to control the female periodic cycle. She learnt everything about movements as a student of Gertrud Kraus, the world famous Israeli ballet dancer, then as a ballerina in the Opera House of Tel Aviv, later as a physiotherapist at the Medical University and in the Hadassah University Clinic. Finally, between 1966 and 69 when teaching gymnastic and health restoring exercises for women, she could successfully find the key for her exercise system. The discovery happened when her exercises resulted in menstruation for even those in the group who believed to be after the menopause. They could repeatedly achieve this consistently. [[Toma Sik[2]]], an Israeli pacifist, brought the method out from Israel around 1997. Based on the Aviva Method Adelheid Ohlig developed Luna Yoga.


Working Zone[edit]

The so called Working Zone is the lower part of the Powerhouse in the terminology of Pilates, which has to contract and lose actively during the exercises. The fast movements stimulate blood flow that will carry more hormones, minerals/electrolytes, vitamins, oxygen and information to the relevant glands. This will result in a healing process in harmony of the nature of human body regardless of the symptoms; hence it optimizes the hormone level according to the biological programming of the body.


Precaution[edit]

Some of the steps, especially when practiced with great force, can result in miscarriage, therefore it’s not recommended during pregnancy.

Legal Action[edit]

Aviva Method instructors can be trained only by special Aviva Trainers holding the appropriate certificate. Because it may result in early menstruation for young girls, the Aviva steps are not meant to be shown on DVD’s, Youtube or any other moving record.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Hajzer, Erzsebet. "Baby born with Aviva method". Aviva Method Canada. Retrieved 2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. ^ Katz, Nathaniel. "Portrait of Toma Sik". Nathaniel Katz. Aelia Media. Retrieved Jan 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)

Bibliography[edit]

  • Natural Healing in Gynaecology: A Manual for Women (Pandora's Health S), Rina Nissim, 1986, ISBN: 0-86358-069-6
  • Az Aviva Módszer I-II kötet / Aviva’s Method, Tóth Lívia & Aviva Steiner, ISBN: 963 550 738 00 - 963 550 738 02
  • A Masodik Sziv –Katalin Csehek, Forties Lifestyle Company, 2011, ISBN: 978-963-08-2271-8
  • Vital fertility and Sexuality, Adelheid Ohlig, 1994, AshTree Publishing, ISBN: 0-9614620-6-X
  • Die bewegte Frau. Luna-Yoga von Adelheid Ohlig und Yvonnne Günther (Gebundene Ausgabe - 4. Dezember 2007) ISBN: 978-3-485-01207-2