Explore Beneficial Aspects of the Art of Indian Head Massage

Explore Beneficial Aspects of the Art of Indian Head Massage

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Indian head massage technique is said to be mixture of science and art. This type of Alternative therapy offers many advantages such as keeping hair long, lustrous and safe and provides relief for conditions such as tension and headaches of migraine, insomnia and disrupted sleep, stress and related diseases, and muscles of the back, shoulder and neck.

Indian head massage therapy is a beautifully soothing treatment that leaves you feeling calm, quiet, refreshed and rejuvenated restoring natural harmony and balance to mind, body and spirit. Indian head massage is a mixture of massage movements and techniques that will differ from therapist to therapist, thus both a science and an art connection to it.

Each stroke or touch influences the mind, body and spirit in some way and produces the art in a way balanced with the way the stroke or touch is applied. Every alternative therapy practitioners will be bringing in their own resources.

Although some Complementary Therapy practitioner Australia therapists may offer Indian head massage in a salon setting lying down or using a massage chair, ensuring the room is clean, soothing and calm, all that is needed is a comfortable low back chair (the head massage starts in the middle of the back).

This makes it the ideal lunch break therapy or in the comfort of your own house, respectively. Traditionally Indian head massage is performed with the person receiving the massage sitting upright on a fully clothed chair but this may differ from therapist to therapist.

Indian head massage comes from Ayurveda’s Vedic wisdom; the ancient healing technique that emerged in India millennia ago. In India, a head massage is usually offered from birth using oil. The gentle touch of a mother massaging her baby is both soothing and relaxed.

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