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Indian Head Massage

Indian Head Massage Indian Head Massage is a treatment derived from the Ayurvedic healing system which teaches self care and the prevention of illness.

Ayurvedic texts originating from India dating back some 4,000 years ago mention massage as a form of therapy. Indian Head Massage was often used with a mixture of herbs and spices and is still widely used in India today, with many young children receiving massage from birth.

Indian Head Massage, as practised by women in India was restricted to the head and the hair as part of their daily grooming routine with different oils being used depending on the season; henna, sesame, coconut, almond, olive oil etc to keep their hair in good condition. This tradition was passed on from mother to daughter for many centuries.

Introduced into the U.K. by Mr Narenda Metha, Indian Head Massage has been developing in Europe since the 1970’s

Having moved from India to London, Narenda Metha noted how much tension people carry in their neck and shoulders and consequently he expanded the traditional form of Indian Head Massage to include parts of the back, shoulders, neck and arm.

Indian Head Massage helps to reduce mental and physical stress by bringing relaxation to the mind and body or can be tailored to combat fatigue through an energising and revitalising treatment.

The Benefits of Indian Head Massage During a treatment

Indian Head Massage is applied while the client is seated upright in a chair and there is no need to remove any clothing which means it can lend itself well to office based environments.