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Gutentag, people I am a Malishwali living in New Jersey. Postnatal Massage Therapy was actaully practiced by South-Asian-Indian ladies, customarily a village person of advanced age. Postnatal Massage techniques are taught by Mothers to Daughters and the like, and the benefits of postpartum massage at home Massage were well-known for aeons. These interesting guides were aware of herbal preparations. The person who just gave birth was helped in getting back to baseline, and this healer was known as a Malish Wali, or "Massage Guardian." The newborn and mother both receive a massage session. The traditions date back millenia, but there is evidence Indian culture predates the date scientists agree upon as the start of life that would be recognizable to a modern person. I go by the name of Chakrika, which means Lakshmi.