Indian Head Massage


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Indian Head Massage or 'Champissage' is the name given for head, neck and shoulder massage that has been practiced for generations in India to promote hair growth and good health.

It is becoming increasingly popular as a natural and effective means of relieving stress and promoting health and well-being.

The massage is carried out fully clothed seated in a chair and includes massage of the upper back, neck, shoulders, upper arms, scalp, hair and face. Oils may or may not be used during the treatment.

Indian Head Massage has been reported to have the following benefits:

  • Improves circulation
  • Relieves sinusitis
  • Aids sleep Brings about a feeling of relaxation
  • Improves alertness and concentration
  • Helps to relieve tension/stress
  • Relieves neck and shoulder tension

Your Questions Answered

What should I expect following an Indian Head Massage treatment?

Following an Indian Head Massage you may experience what is often termed a “healing crisis” which may take the form of tiredness, dizziness, an increased desire to urinate (the body eliminating toxins and waste materials). This should not last for more than a couple of hours after which you should experience a feeling of increased energy and alertness. Clients report that the experience is deeply calming and relaxing, leaving them feeling totally revitalized and better able to concentrate.

When should Indian Head Massage be avoided?

Indian Head Massage should be avoided (or doctor’s note attained) if you: have had recent surgery. have suffered a head or neck injury. have a history of thrombosis. suffer from high or low blood pressure. suffer from diabetes.

 

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