Indian Head Massage covers the fundamentals of the subject, from anatomy and physiology to health and safety, massage routines and marketing techniques. The new edition contains new information on Ayurveda and hair oils and covers the specifications for all major examining boards including the VTCT
Indian head massage in essence
โ Scribed by Mary Dalgleish; Lesley Hart
- Publisher
- Hodder Arnold
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 145
- Series
- In essence
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Designed to inspire and to motivate, Indian Head Massage in Essence provides students with an exciting and accessible introduction to this ancient therapy.
Content: Introduction: Holistic approach; Integral biology; why you should learn Indian Head Massage; Chapter 1 History; Chapter 2 Subtle energy; Chapter 3 Benefits of Indian Head Massage; Chapter 4 Using oils in Indian Head Massage; Chapter 5 Contraindications and cautions; Chapter 6 An Indian Head Massage treatment; Chapter 7 Self-care; Chapter 8 Anatomy and physiology; Chapter 9 Other recommended therapies; Where to go from here; Glossary; Index.
Abstract: Designed to inspire and to motivate, Indian Head Massage in Essence provides students with an exciting and accessible introduction to this ancient therapy
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