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Balinese massage combines techniques that harmonize both body and spirit.

Balinese Massage in Delhi
Balinese Massage

In this article we explain the development of this massage and its main benefits.

Origins of Balinese massage
Balinese massage in delhi finds its origins in a combination of different Asian techniques. It associates Ayurvedic medicine from India and Chinese medicine.

This variety is particularly explained by the geographical location of Indonesia, in the heart of Asia. Balinese massage has been practiced for centuries in the archipelago and knows many variations depending on the places.

Technique
The particularity of Balinese massage is to associate relaxation, looseness and tonicity. Traditionally,  The massage begins with a prayer, but this stage is not systematic.

Balinese massage in Delhi NCR is generally performed in two parts. During the first part of the massage, the therapist uses movements of kneading, percussion, pressure, smoothing and friction on the recumbent body, particularly on the meridians. Use your thumbs, your hands and your forearms to perform the massage.

The second part of the massage is a wake-up phase. It consists of practicing soft stretching exercises while sitting and without needing to make an important physical effort.

Generally, The massage is practiced with the aid of a balm or perfumed oil of jasmine, ylang-ylang, frangipani or vanilla.

The massage lasts about an hour.

Benefits
The main benefit of Balinese massage is relaxation of body and spirit. It stimulates the body’s main energy points and helps relax muscles, particularly thanks to stretching exercises. The massage brings a renewal of energy and good humor by acting on the nervous system and circulation.

The massage is a deep and complete massage of the whole body. It is aimed at people who wish to relax in general and who do not need to relieve localized pain in a particular location.

Balinese body to body massage also allows to hydrate the skin in depth.

Contraindications
Balinese massage is not recommended for pregnant women, nor for people suffering from severe skin lesions.

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