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Benefits of Indian Head Massage





Indian Head Massage is a therapeutic seated massage of the shoulders, neck, scalp & face.
Benefits of Indian Head Massage
  • Relieves tension and headaches, neck and back pain
  • Alleviates stress, promotes relaxation a popular massage often requested for general well-being
  • Stimulates lymphatic drainage, helping to remove toxins and boost the immune system
  • Restores joint mobility, improving circulation which lifts energy improving concentration
  • Indian Head Massage reaches all energy centres where tension accumulates.
  • Easy to learn in one day (due to small classes) one to one tuition. No expensive chairs or oils required.
Indian Head Massage is the ultimate therapeutic and popular massage of the head, neck, shoulders & face. This traditional & effective massage is excellent for relieving stress and also promotes relaxation. With many benefits it is also great for general well being.
A gentle  highly effective treatment, relaxing massage has been practised in Ancient India and other Asian countries over 5000 years.

Many office workers or people who use computers suffer from aching shoulders and tight muscles in the neck. Indian head massage is an ideal massage to alleviate these problems. Also many people find that this massage, as it is a fully clothed massage, find it less intrusive than a full body massage. The therapist favour giving this massage as it is just 30 minutes and is less tiring to offer than full body massages and it offers many benefits.
Did you know that having an Indian head massage you will receive similar benefits to having reflexology? This is because all the organs are not only linked to nerves into your feet but also to the head so when you have a head massage you are giving the whole body an MOT. All the organs of the body are then able to release harmful toxins to help the body avoid many illnesses.
It is a sad fact that we tend to look after our cars better than we take care of ourselves. Some people look at having a massage as a treat or wait until their muscles are so tight before booking a session. Having just one session may not give them the benefits they require. However, if we looked after our bodies the same way we look after our cars and give it the right fuel in the way of healthy foods and have a massage on a regular basis as a preventative measure our bodies would thank us for it and work in a more efficient way and suffer less aches and pains.

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