Indian
Head Massage known as 'Champissage' in India dates back thousands
of years and has played an important role in Indian life as a principle
method of relieving pain and healing. Narendra Mehta introduced
the therapy to the western world in 1981 and it has been developing
ever since leading to its current popularity amongst health practitioners
and the general public.
How does it work?
Indian
Head Massage works on the physical, mental and subtle level. It is
a
de-stressing programme for the entire body. Through physically working
on the scalp, face, ears, neck, shoulders and upper arms, many positive
benefits can be obtained.
Relieves muscular
pain and tension, including relief from chronic neck and shoulder stiffness
Helps in eyestrain,
jaw ache, sinusitis
Can help sleep
problems
Reduces anxiety
Helps dissipate
mental tiredness, depression and general negative feelings