Greetings, friends I am a Maliswali living in NJ.
Postpartum Massage
was in fact practiced by Indi...View MoreGreetings, friends I am a Maliswali living in NJ.
Postpartum Massage
was in fact practiced by Indian females, more often than not a social group person of advanced age.
Postpartum Massage techniques were transmitted orally by Mothers to Daughters and the like, and the benefits of Postpartum Massage Therapy were well-known for eons.
These sage helpers
were aware of herbal preparations. The mother was helped in getting
back to baseline, and this massage practitioner is called a
Malish Wali, or "post natal massage at home Guardian." The newborn and mother both receive a massage.
The practices date back thousands of years, but in actuality Indian civilization goes back even before
the era historians agree upon as the start of life as we know it.
I am known as Dhriti, which means courage.
Postpartum Massage
was in fact practiced by Indi...View MoreGreetings, friends I am a Maliswali living in NJ.
Postpartum Massage
was in fact practiced by Indian females, more often than not a social group person of advanced age.
Postpartum Massage techniques were transmitted orally by Mothers to Daughters and the like, and the benefits of Postpartum Massage Therapy were well-known for eons.
These sage helpers
were aware of herbal preparations. The mother was helped in getting
back to baseline, and this massage practitioner is called a
Malish Wali, or "post natal massage at home Guardian." The newborn and mother both receive a massage.
The practices date back thousands of years, but in actuality Indian civilization goes back even before
the era historians agree upon as the start of life as we know it.
I am known as Dhriti, which means courage.