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Indian Head Massage can help to lift you out of the hustle and bustle of everyday stressful living. The techniques used are based on the ancient Ayurvedic Healing System. Indian Head Massage has been practised in India for over a thousand years. It was originally used by women who found it helped to keep their long hair thick, healthy and in beautiful condition.

Champissage uses simple techniques that can be learned through an appropriate course. It is a wonderfully relaxing therapy. It does not require the need to undress or the use of oils. You can enjoy this very special massage in the office, at home, in the clinic or in fact anywhere there is a chair.
  • Champissage provides relief from a number of ailments including:
  • Tension headaches
  • Eyestrain
  • Aches and pains in the neck and shoulder area
  • Insomnia
  • Many other stress and work related symptoms
Those who depend on computers in the office or at home, may find that Champissage is the ideal way to release all tension, strains and frustrations that can build up after hours in front of a screen.
  • Champissage brings with it other benefits:
  • Encourages hair growth
  • Soothes and Comforts
  • Re-balances your energy flow
  • Promotes a deep sense of peace, calm and tranquillity
During a session of Champissage the head, neck and shoulders - all energy centres where tension is most likely to accumulate - are gently, firmly and rhythmically massaged until the pressure begins simply to melt away. You can depend on Champissage to effectively ease that feeling of pressure which can so easily increase throughout the day. This de-stressing massage, received before an important meeting, interview or exam, leaves you feeling relaxed yet alert and able to produce your best work without feeling tense or tired. It is superb for imparting a feeling of well-being before any social occasion.

A session normally takes between 20 and 30 minutes. There is a specially adapted, shorter version for busy office workers.



By Narendra Mehta
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Biography: Narendra Mehta is the author of 'Indian Head Massage' published by Thorsons. Narendra Mehta practises from The London Centre, a leading training organisation in Indian Head Massage, that provides treatment and training courses leading to a Diploma in this wonderful therapy.

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