Verb, Nahuatl
“To live in an untroubled manner, to continue, to survive”
Mesoamerican (Chichimeca) fire cupping therapy & self care tiendita.
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Experience the ancient medicine of Mesoamerican Cupping Therapy
Benefits of Cupping (Ventosas)
Relax the nervous system
Boost lymphatic drainage
Reduce inflammation and pain
Strengthen the immune system
Support muscle recovery
Reduce cellulite and bloating
Promote healthy circulation
Support emotional balance
Reduce anxiety
Improve quality of sleep
Ease cramps and period discomfort
My ancestors - the Gran Chichimeca people of Central Mexico have maintained some of their ancestral healing modalities like (Ventosa) cupping - through continuous passing of knowledge from generation to generation.
Services
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A 60 minute intuitive session that focuses on releasing muscle tension, stimulating blood flow and restoring energy and balance to the body. Flash, dynamic, and stagnant cupping techniques are all used depending on each persons needs.
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A 30 minute cupping session using soft silicone cups and gua sha massage with Xoconostle oil to help move lymph from the face. Benefits include: Reduce facial puffiness, light wrinkles, boost collagen production, and relax the facial muscles.
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90 minute cupping session using dynamic and flash cupping sequences to move lymph and detox the body.
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A 90 minute sequence combining the Mesoamerican quita-pon cupping technique with flash cupping and dynamic cupping that help with the physical symptoms of anxiety. Grounds the body and helps calm the mind and emotional self.
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This service begins with a facial cupping session to drain the face and help with congestion, tension, or headaches. Then we go in with traditional stagnant cupping on the pressure points to target and boost circulation to the lungs. This unsticks old phlegm and boosts circulation to the lungs which improves immunity. We finish with a flash cupping massage on the shoulder, arms and chest to help relieve muscle tension in the upper body.
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A 90 minute session using dynamic and flash cupping techniques to break up cellulite, tone the body, and move lymph. Reducing bloating, fluid retention, and inflammation.
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The ancient art of ear candling in Mesoamerica comes from the belief that the element of air can enter the ear canal and get stuck in the ear causing feelings of pressure, sounds, headaches, or ear-aches. This can also be caused by sudden changes in air pressure caused by travel or activities like swimming.
How does it work:
The flame at the top of the candle draws air from your ear canal up to the flame creating a vacuum like pressure in your ear. This helps loosen up ear wax and improves nasal and sinus airflow. The sounds of the crackles of the flame vibrates through the ear and massages the ear drum helping loosen up detritus as well as being very relaxing and pleasant for the nervous system.
The ear candles burn for about 15 minutes each making the treatment about 35 minutes long. Facial cupping is also recommended as an add on to massage the muscles around the ear and help with lymphatic drainage along different sinus points.
The treatment with facial cupping is about 1 hour long but will give you the best results to decongest the sinus points.
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Vaporicaciones de la matriz - also known as Yoni steaming come from ancient traditional Mayan and Mesoamerican medicine. The belief comes from the foundation (similar to Chinese and Aryverdic Medicine) that the womb is meant to be a warm oven in order to have healthy pain free periods and wombs.
Using specific healing herbs to make the practice even more powerful, this ritual is especially recommended after post partum with to help heal and nourish inflammation inside of the womb, after a pregnancy loss to help with the emotional and energetic recovery/grief, if you'd like to cleanse your womb of certain energetic imprints with past partners, or if you'd like to nourish and warm up your womb in preparation for pregnancy or warm it up if you have painful periods, low libido, cysts or diagnoses in Western medicine such as endometriosis, PCOS, or thick uterine lining.
The intention behind it will guide the selection of herbs to use during the practice.
Using an artisanal chair made specifically for this (shoutout to @corazonesdemiel) - we place the steaming herbs below the chair which has a little hole that allows the steam to come up and allow you to rest with a big blanket above to create a mini temazcal for the womb space. It is recommended to stay resting for at least 10 minutes until the steam is almost gone or until you feel rested and cleansed. The duration of the ritual could be up to 45 minutes at your discretion of ending time.
One clue as to the health of your womb is to look at the color of your menstrual fluid. The goal is to have a bright cherry red menstrual fluid color. If your menstrual fluid is brown or dark red it, clumpy or thick, it means in Mesoamerican medicine that your womb has old uterine lining that needs extra support to come out. This can cause painful periods among other things and a rue or chamomile vaporizacion would be really beneficial combined with cupping in the lower back and womb points to generate more heat in the womb.
The optimal time to schedule your yoni steaming session is a week before your period and later on in the evening so you can just go home and rest after. It is not recommended to shower, workout, or have have intimate relations for at least 12 hours after. It is also not recommended to do this while on your period so if your timing changes - please reschedule at no extra charge ever. I totally understand our cycles shift and change especially with powerful moons and eclipses.
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A 45 minute session focused on bringing warmth to the womb to ease menstruation discomfort.
In Mesoamerican medicine/cosmology Xantico is the sacred energy of the gentle nourishing fire element- equivalent to the warm fire in a fire place on a cold winter day.
The womb is seen similarly as a little fireplace within the body that requires warmth.
It is believed that when cold or humidity enters the body- this leads to a cold womb which can cause uncomfortable symptoms during the menstrual cycle or fertility in general.
Fire cupping is believed to be the best medicine to ease a ‘cold womb’ known for milenia as a natural treatment for the woman body.
During this session fire cupping cups are placed on the lower back and abdomen to bring warmth to the womb. Especially helpful to ease cramps, clotting and backache symptoms during menstration.
For best results, try to book this session 1 WEEK before your period. The full treatment is 8 sessions but improvements are cumulative within each session.
Heart shaped cups are available for heart shaped marks like these. Typically cupping marks go away after 15 minutes to 2 weeks depending on your circulation. Learn about the meaning of the color of your marks on our blog!
Mayela standing next to an ancient Yuca Plant in her ancestral lands Tepezala Aguascalientes Mexico, This plant is at least 5,000 years old and part of a semi-desert ecosystem that is currently under threat by mining companies decimating the environment aggressively within the last 8 years especially. We are actively sending resources whenever we can to protect these lands which Mayela’s ancestors have resided on for thousands of years as well.
This piece of artwork created by a collaboration of local artists in El Valle de Las Delicias, Aguascalientes Mexico. Represents different aspects of the town is one of the finished projects we have sent funds for.
A beautiful client that received a rose from NEMI for stopping at our booth at a local market in Chico, CA.
A beautiful client that purchased a massage oil at a local market and recieved a rose for stopping at the NEMI booth.
I thought of giving away flowers partially inspired by the Mesoamerican divine energy Xochiquetzal - representative of flowers, music, art, beauty, the healing arts, and fertility. In Mesoamerican culture, to honor the divine is to honor yourself. Surrounding yourself with beauty and caring for the land that cares for you.
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Sessions available by appointment only. Located inside the Lavender Room. 1055 Village Lane, Chico, CA.
Booking hours:
Monday - closed
Tuesday - closed
Wednesday - closed
Thursday - 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday - 9:00 AM- 6:00 PM
Saturday - 10:00 AM -3:00 PM
Sunday - 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
1055 Village Lane, Chico CA
(Inside the Lavender Room Spa)