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Benvenuto, friend I am a Malish Wali living in NJ. Postnatal Massage Therapy was in actual fact practiced by Indian women, customarily a town elder. in-home postnatal massage Massage Therapy techniques were handed down by Grandmothers and the like, and the benefits of Postpartum Massage were well-known for ages. These wise helpers were aware of herbs. The new Mom was aided in getting back to baseline, and this healer is referred to as a Malish Wali, or "Massage Guardian." The baby and mother both get a massage session. The traditions date back ages, however some say Hindu civilization goes back even before the era researchers agree upon as the beginning of life as we know it. I am known as Chara, which means quiet.