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5 Reasons the Aviva Method Stayed Hidden for Decades

Why the World Didn’t Discover the Aviva Method Sooner…

If you’ve ever wondered, “If the Aviva Method really works, why have I never heard of it?” — you’re not alone.
Despite its impressive benefits for women’s health, hormonal balance, and reproductive wellbeing, this powerful method remained hidden for decades.

Here are the five key reasons why the Aviva Method didn’t spread worldwide in the 1970s and 1980s — and how things finally began to change.

 

💰 1. The Original Course Was Extremely Expensive

 

Back in the 1990s, learning the Aviva Method required a serious financial commitment.

 

The course cost 30,000 Austrian schillings — equivalent to around $4062 or €3,600 today.

 

For most people, this made it:

  • financially unreachable

  • exclusive

  • and ultimately a luxury only a few could afford

Such high costs significantly slowed down its international spread.

 

🔐 2. The Manual Was Intentionally Cryptic and Hard to Access

 

Aviva Steiner wrote the original manual in Hebrew — and it was not designed to be self-explanatory.
In fact, it was intentionally difficult:

  • Many pages were left blank

  • Some images showed incorrect postures

  • Students needed to take handwritten notes to understand the correct movements

  • Instructions were incomplete on purpose

Only those who attended the official course could learn the method properly.
This protected the integrity of the technique — but also limited global expansion.

 

🎭 3. Other Movement Styles Were More Attractive at the Time

In the same era, belly dance was spreading across the world. It was:

  • much cheaper

  • graceful and sensual

  • fun and elegant

  • easy to adapt and choreograph

By comparison, the Aviva Method seemed:

  • strict

  • repetitive

  • and, to outsiders, some movements even looked comical

Naturally, mainstream audiences gravitated toward more stylish dance trends.

 

🤐 4. The Method Addressed Taboo Health Topics

 

The Aviva Method focused on issues that people rarely discussed openly at the time:

  • birth control

  • menstrual irregularities

  • infertility

  • gynecological symptoms

  • impotence and prostate concerns

  • incontinence

These taboo topics made public communication difficult.
As a result, the method spread quietly — from woman to woman — instead of through public marketing.

 

🗺️ 5. Language and Travel Barriers Slowed Its Growth

 

For many years, the only way to learn the Aviva Method was to travel to Israel and study with Aviva herself.

The first major international ambassador was Lívia Tóth, a Hungarian woman who later became the method’s global representative.
But Hungarian is not the world’s easiest language, which added another layer of difficulty for international learners.

 

🌐 So How Did the Aviva Method Finally Start Spreading Worldwide?

 

A major turning point came in the 2000s:

 

👉 2002 — The Aviva Foundation was founded in Hungary

This made the method accessible and affordable to a much wider audience.

👉 2007 — Lívia Tóth received official permission to train new instructors

This opened the door for international teaching.

👉 Today — Hungarian-trained instructors are spreading the method globally

Professionals living abroad now teach in many languages, bringing the method to new countries every year.

👉 COVID-19 accelerated online learning

During the pandemic, the foundation launched online classes — enabling women worldwide to practice from home.

 

The Hidden Method That’s Finally Reaching the World

 

After decades of being misunderstood, inaccessible, or overshadowed, the Aviva Method is finally receiving international attention.
Its unique focus on women’s health, hormonal balance, and natural body regulation is more relevant than ever.

Help others discover the Aviva Method.
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