Tul’ix Therapy

Tul’ix Therapy supports reproductive, digestive, circulatory, and structural health. It gently aids trauma recovery, fertility, pregnancy, postpartum healing, menstrual health and overall balance.

  • Ancestral wisdom grounded in modern anatomy and physiology for deep healing

    Tul’ix Therapy is a holistic bodywork modality rooted in the ancient healing traditions of the Masewal Maya people of Central America. This work was generously passed down by Don Elijio Panti, a revered H’men (healer, herbalist, and spiritual guide) from Belize. His teachings were further developed by Dr. Rosita Arvigo, who apprenticed with Don Elijio for over a decade and integrated her own knowledge in anatomy, physiology, and natural medicine to evolve the work towards what it is today.

    Tul’ix Therapy draws from this lineage and continues to grow through the shared wisdom of many practitioners. It brings together traditional sobada (abdominal and reproductive massage) with additional bodywork techniques that support the body structurally, functionally, and energetically.

  • Tul’ix (pronounced tool-eesh) Bodywork helps restore balance in the body by supporting healthy flow—of blood, lymph, nerves, and Chu’lel (life force energy, in Yucatec Maya). This work encourages the body’s natural ability to heal by:

    • Repositioning abdominal and pelvic organs

    • Releasing held tension and emotional imprints

    • Enhancing circulation and nervous system flow

    • Restoring inner harmony and homeostasis

    While deeply rooted in tradition, these techniques are grounded in an understanding of modern anatomy and physiology, offering a bridge between ancient knowledge and contemporary care.

  • Tul’ix Therapy is gentle, non-invasive, and inclusive. It supports people of all genders and stages of life, and can be especially helpful for:

    • Fertility, preconception, and pregnancy

    • Postpartum recovery and womb healing

    • Emotional challenges and trauma recovery

    • Menstrual irregularities or pelvic pain

    • Digestive issues and gut health

    • Post-surgery integration and preparation including hysterectomy 

    • Reconnection with body, spirit, and ancestry

  • Each session may include a unique combination of:

    • Abdominal and sacral massage (front and back body)

    • Spiritual healing and heart-womb meditation

    • Self-care massage instruction

    • Traditional bajos instructions for home (herbal pelvic steams)

    • Faja (hip wrapping)

    • Castor oil therapy

    • Bone closing or other supportive ceremonies

    • Herbal guidance

  • Your healing journey begins with a thorough consultation to understand your history and current needs, especially around reproductive and digestive health. You’ll be sent an intake form to complete before your first session.

    Initial Session – 2 hours

    • In-depth consultation

    • Hands-on bodywork (abdomen, sacrum, hips)

    • Spiritual healing (if you are open to it)

    • Introduction to the heart-womb connection

    • Gentle adjustments and supportive practices

    Follow-Up Sessions – 75 minutes

    • Continued bodywork

    • Instruction in self-care massage (usually at second visit)

    • Supportive practices such as bajos, faja, or castor oil packs

  • Tul’ix Therapy is gentle and adaptable, but some conditions may require caution.

    We will avoid deep lower abdominal work if:

    • You are menstruating

    • Pregnancy is possible or confirmed

    • An IUD or other foreign object is present 

    • You have recently had a surgery in this area

    We will avoid body work all together and focus on spiritual healing or other gentle healing during 

    • Cancer

    • Active infections description

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Offerings

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Initial Consultation

2 hours | $220

A thorough health review and an abdominal massage session (sobada). May also include sacrum and lower back massage with hip alignment. Sessions often end with a guided body connection visualisation.

Suitable for all stages of pregnancy and early postpartum.

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Follow Up Session

75 mins | $135

Body work session that may include spiritual healing as well as self-care techniques such as learning to use abdominal massage at home, pelvic steams, castor oil packs, and traditional supportive tools.

Suitable for all stages of pregnancy and early postpartum.

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Postpartum Care Package

$799

This package includes:

  • Initial Tul’ix Therapy consultation (at home or in-clinic)

  • Two follow-up sessions (at home, in-clinic, or both)

  • Bone closing ceremony

  • Tailored postnatal yoga program for home

  • Guided meditation recording for mother.

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3-Session Package

$430

This package includes:

  • 2-hour initial consultation

  • Two follow-up sessions

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Honouring the Lineage

Tul’ix therapy is rooted in a living lineage of Maya healing wisdom. We honour the legacy of Don Elijio Panti, a revered Maya healer of Belize, whose deep knowledge and generous spirit continue to ripple through this work. One of his students, Dr. Rosita Arvigo, carried this tradition forward with respect and dedication, helping to share it with the wider world.

The name Tul’ix—the Yucatec Maya word for dragonfly—has been blessed in a ceremonial fire by Don Elijio’s niece Maria Garcia and Maya firekeeper Walter Coholio. With deep reverence, we acknowledge the Indigenous roots of this practice and its connection to the Maya community today.

For more on the history and living lineage of Tul’ix, please visit:
Tul’ix Indigenous Arts

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