Revision as of 21:53, 26 October 2024 by AngeliaKorner61 (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Hello, Internet travelers! I am a Malish Wali residing in New Jersey. Postnatal Massage Therapy was in actual fact practiced by South-Asian-Indian females, usually a town elder. Postpartum Massage Therapy techniques are taught by Great-Aunts and the like, and the benefits of Postnatal Massage were well-known for eons. These sage helpers were aware of herbs. The person who just gave birth was assisted in getting back to normal, and this massage practitioner is known as a Malishwali, or "Massage Guardian." The baby and Mom both get a post natal massage. The traditions date back thousands of years, however there is evidence Indian culture predates the date scientists accept as the beginning of life that would be recognizable to a modern person. I go by the name of Brinda, which means tulsi.