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Indian Head Massage
This has been practised in India for over a thousand years as part of everyday family life as a form of grooming. It was brought to the west by, Narendra Mehta in the 1970's and the therapy was extended to include the face, ears, neck, shoulders and upper arms.
Indian Head Massage works on areas affected by mental and emotional stress. In Western culture today we spend much of our time in our heads, so this treatment can really help to calm the mind and is surprisingly deeply relaxing. Working with a firm and gentle rhythm it helps to relieve muscular discomfort and tension as well as calming the spirit and aiding relaxation, it also improves circulation in the head, enhances the senses and promotes clear thinking.
The massage usually begins with the upper back, where a combination of deep massage and pressure points help to relax the muscles and to loosen and melt knots. Moving through the shoulders and upper arms further releases the common spots for holding stress and tension, and then working deeply into the neck where tension accumulates relieves headaches and improves cerebral spinal fluid circulation. Moving up to the scalp, techniques are used that stimulate, relax and revive the whole of the head, increasing circulation and promoting healthy hair. Finally the treatment may include a gentle face massage with techniques that help circulation, skin tone, and sinus and headache problems.
This therapy can be performed without oils with the client sitting and fully clothed, so it is ideally suited to the workplace or situations where it may not be appropriate to give a full-body hour long massage.
Leaving you relaxed revitalised and re-energised. This is a very popular treatment, perfect for promoting a calm mind, a stress-free body and for maintaining optimum health.
Physical Benefits
Significant improvement noticed with: • Migraine and headaches
• Sinusitis • Stress related disorders • Insomnia and disturbed sleep
• Temporal – Mandible Joint tension (TMJ)
• Suppleness and flexibility to head, neck and shoulders
• Increase of oxygen and glucose supply to the brain
• Scalp stimulation increasing blood circulation, promoting healthy hair • Increases cerebral spinal fluid circulation
• Improves muscle tone • Calms the respiratory system, helping asthma.
Mental Benefits
Indian Head Massage promotes:
• A sense of calmness, peace and tranquillity
• Release from anxiety, stress and mental strain
• Relief from depression • High levels of concentration
• Clearer thinking and focus • Relaxation *Aids Memory
• Sound sleep and relief from nightmares • Renewed energy
What are the side effects and when should it be avoided?
Following a treatment some clients may experience tiredness, dizziness, an increased desire to urinate (as the body eliminates toxins and waste materials) or aching muscles. All of these side effects usually last for no more than a few hours, after which clients generally experience increased energy and alertness.
Indian head massage should be avoided: If you have had recent surgery, or a head or neck injury; a history of thrombosis or embolism; spondylitis or spondylosis.
If you are under the Doctor for any reason, it is advisable to talk to your doctor before arranging any complimentary treatment.
Always make sure that you avoid alcohol for at least five hours before the treatment.
Any queries, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank You!
Cher Brunsdon, The Reiki Connection Fr.
Le Grolleau, 16480 Oriolles, Tel 05 45 78 92 86