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Hi, people I am a Maliswali staying in NJ. Postpartum Massage Therapy was in actual fact performed by South-Asian-Indian women, often a town person of advanced age. postnatal massage at home Massage Therapy techniques were handed down by Mothers to Daughters and the like, and the benefits of Postpartum Massage Therapy were well-known for ages. These wise healers knew about herbal preparations. The person who just gave birth was helped in getting back to baseline, and this healer was called a Malishwali, or "Massage Guardian." The baby and mother both get a massage. The traditions go back millenia, however there is evidence Hindu civilization predates the time researchers accept as the start of life that would be recognizable to a modern person. I go by the name of Advika, which means world.