The Indian Head Massage

Indian Head massage relieves headaches, tensions in the head, face, neck and shoulder areas. Did you know it also helps to relieve eye strain and promotes healthy sleep. Indian Head Massage is great way to release stress and anxiety naturally.

How it started

The Indian Head massage was introduced into the Western world in the early years of the 1970s by Narendra Mehta, a native of Bombay, India and a massage and an osteopath therapist.

As many methods for the Indian Head massage were given through the generations, Mr. Mehta developed his own particular technique by integrating the head, neck, and shoulder and massage into a single robust treatment which raises the body and promotes to heightened states of physical, psychological and spiritual health and health. Mr. Mehta branded his extensive massage treatment as Champissage.

Champi implies “head massage” in Indian and it is also, by the way, the origin of the English word “hair shampoo.”

With the help of Mr. Mehta’s promotional project, Champissage quickly acquired popularity in Europe and elsewhere worldwide, and he summarizes his own belief which, in fact, echoes the belief of his ancestors by making the following statement out of his existing online in London: “Unfortunately, in the West, many individuals stress over their hair’s health just when they begin to lose it. Healthy hair must be promoted from youth with the help of regular massage.”

Indians in times of yore, old and young and mainly women but not specifically, sat in big groups and massaged each other’s heads.

They started by using a range of nut and grain oils (coconut, almond, sesame or olive) which were to nurture the hair and scalp while, at the same time, the massage promoted enhanced blood circulation.

Today’s modern Indians get their head massage treatments regularly in beauty salons and barber stores.

The body has 7 chakras which are centers that manage the circulation of energy all through the body.

Champissage deals with the leading 3 energy centers or chakras which are found on the crown of the head, the forehead and the throat as it aims to bring the whole body into fixed positioning and proper balance.

The resulting results are strong, silky and glossy hair, remedy for stress, restful sleep patterns, increased energy and sharpened psychological clarity.

The primary focus and intent of the Indian Head massage, for that reason, is to open up the blockages and to allow the positive energy to flow easily through the whole body and at the same time to get rid of the generated unfavorable energy.

Its origins originate from an Indian remedial and grooming practice which had actually been and continues to be part of the Indian daily routine for over 4,000 years.

The ancient Indians thought that when energy channels end up being obstructed and the flow of favorable energy is blocked, unfavorable energy develops and significantly causes a large variety of ailments and dysfunctions such as stress, depression, poor sleeping practices, localized and remote discomforts and pains, hampered and sluggish blood circulation, overall bad health, in addition to hair loss or baldness.

The Indian Head Massage or the Champissage is performed in a quiet place where the customer can sit conveniently on a chair and the massage therapist can either stand or sit straight behind him or her.

Michele Lopaschuk (certified for over 10 years) has been helping clients to relieve their tensions and help them live a stress free and pain free life.

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