Why Indian Head Massage Can Be Beneficial To You!
Indian Head Massage can greatly benefit people suffering from stress and tension headaches. The treatment involves massage techniques on the back, shoulders, neck, face and head. Treatments are very relaxing for the recipient, helping to remove toxins from the body. IHM has been practised in India for over a thousand years. It is used by Indian families on a daily basis for healing and relaxation. It also plays a big part in Indian rituals such as weddings and births. I combine Reiki with Indian Head Massage for a more powerful treatment.
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We All Need To Relax More!
Everyone needs to relax more. In todays world with all the hustle and bustle we are all guilty of rushing around and not getting enough relaxation. Indian Head Massage takes just 45 minutes for a full treatment and can leave you feeling deeply relaxed.
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