Shelly’s Indian Head Massage

Referred By;  CheckFred Admin

Shelly Roberts, ( VTCT Qualified Therapist)

 

Mobile Service, (Operating locally within  Reading, Berks.)

Introducing the completely natural’Relaxation, Stress-Relief Therapy’Within the ‘Health & Beauty’ treatment realm.

Find out HOW to make your life far more relaxed and enjoyable, by having the ‘soothing’ experience that is;- ‘The Indian Head Massage’

(No need to disrobe for this treatment).
Can be administered at your leisure.
In Your Home, Or In Your workplace.

If you would like me to contact you for a consultation.

Then Please E-mail Me Here!

With your contact details, and best time to call.
Or call my Mobile: 07799585284

The Indian head massage  is especially good for relieving stress, tension, fatigue, insomnia, head-aches, migraine and sinusitis.

It also helps increase joint mobility and flexibility in the neck and shoulders, improves blood circulation and lymphatic flow. Frees knots of muscular tension,relaxes connective tissue, and aids in the elimination of accumulated toxins and waste products.

Indian Head Massage, is a treatment based on old Ayurvedic techniques involving work on the upper back, shoulders, neck, scalp and face. It is used by practitioners to help reduce stress and fatigue, increase mental clarity, and relax and rejuvenate the receiver. It was brought to the west by Narendra Mehta in the 1970’s.

The massage may bring about:
General feeling of wellbeing, calmness and relaxation:
Dispersal of toxins from tense, knotted muscles:
Stimulation and improvement of circulatory and lymphatic systems:
Improvement of joint mobility:

PLUS!….. Higher levels of alertness and concentration.
It may also help relieve or alleviate:
Tension headaches; Eyestrain / eye problems; Tinnitus and other ear problems;
Insomnia; Neck and shoulder stiffness; Sinusitis and congestion; Hair loss/thinning; Scalp tension and Mental tiredness/anxiety/stress.

Indian head massage is deeply relaxing, which can prove to be a powerful ‘preventive medicine’ in today’s often stress-choked, fast-paced lifestyle. It is gentle, safe and non-invasive and just about anyone would benefit from a treatment.

Indian Head Massage, also known under the term ‘Champissage’, is an alternative medicine massage therapy in which the head, neck, face and facial areas are massaged with the purpose of manipulating energy channels. It works on areas affected by mental and emotional stress and its proponents say that it can bring immediate relief.

Indian Head Massages utilize ‘Marmas’ which are acu-pressure points located on the head, neck, shoulders, arms, hands and face to stimulate circulation, re-balance energy and release blockages which cause stress and strain.
The massage typically involves firm and gently rhythmic strokes to help un-knot blockages and relieve tension.

It supports the nervous system by alleviating stress; stimulates the lymphatic system, encouraging the elimination of toxins; helps break down muscle knots; relieves chronic neck and shoulder stiffness; increases oxygen uptake in tissues; and improves circulation.

Indian Head Massage works on both a physical and psychological level,
the techniques used represent a de-stressing programme for ‘the whole body’, and can improve blood flow to the head and neck, which increases the distribution of nutrients to encourage ‘healing’ throughout the body.

(Always consult your own GP if you’re in any way concerned about your
health).

When the therapist balances the top three chakras, the rest will vibrate in balance, and the belief is that perfect health and well-being will result.

Today, everyone from children to grandparents in the East, use the technique to decrease stress, improve overall health, and promote hair growth.
“Unfortunately, in the West, many people worry about their hair’s health only when they start to lose it.

This increased blood circulation strengthens the hair root and promotes health and shine.  ‘Regular sessions’ of Indian head massage will result in a number of health benefits for the client, and a course of treatments may be advised if a complex condition is involved.

(Did you know that up to 75% of all health problems are linked to stress?)  

 

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