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How to untangle those office tensions - on the spot!
 
Modern office managers are beginning to realize that traditional therapies such as Indian Head Massage can offer a quick and pleasant way of improving productivity, efficiency and alertness. Relieving stress reduces tension in the office and minimizes anxiety-related illness and absenteeism amongst the work force. The whole company shares the benefit - on the spot!
 
What is an Indian Head Massage?
 
Indian Head Massage is a simple, safe and highly beneficial therapy which has been popular throughout the Indian sub-continent for over a thousand years. Massage of the scalp, face, neck and shoulders soothes, comforts and rebalances the flow of energy to produce a a feeling of peace and tranquility. Additional benefits can be gained from the optional use of special oils to nourish hair roots, promoting improvement in the condition of the hair and even reducing hair loss.
 
Why an Indian Head Massage at the workplace?
 
In the high powered office of the 21st century, the price of stress can be lapses in concentration, low morale and edginess among colleagues, leading to unproductive arguments, innefficient use of working hours, and above all, to high levels of absenteeism.  By stimulating scalp circulation, Indian Champissage(TM) relaxes the scalp and tones up the subcutaneous muscles, relieving eyestrain and headaches and improving concentration.  It also eliminates muscle tension and restores joint movement by stretching and mobilizing the tissues of the neck and shoulders. It is therefore especially beneficial to computer users who often experience pain and tension in these areas.
 
Why "On the Spot" Indian Champissage (TM) ( Head Massage)?

No one needs to undress so there is no time wasted in preparation, and there is no embarrassment.  It takes up no space, so the massage can be conducted in the workplace while the employee remains in her or his chair. The whole process, which is relaxing and enjoyable, lasts a mere 15 to 20 minutes.  Before or after work or fitting easily into the lunch hour, "on the spot" massage can thus provide invaluable benefits to employees: improving performance and morale without any loss of the company's time, which is one of its precious commodities.
 
Sounds too good to be true? Why not give it a try? You could find a whole new way of dealing with the headaches of the 21st century!