The belly is sometimes called “our second brain”. This is no coincidence: it concentrates a large number of neurons, houses our digestive system and often reflects our emotional state. Stress, anxiety, unhealthy eating habits… all these things are lodged in this central area of the body.
Chi Nei Tsang is a practice born of Taoist traditions, developed in China over 2,000 years ago. Its name literally means “to work on the energy of the internal organs”. It focuses on the belly, considered the vital and emotional center of the body. Through gentle but deep pressure, this massage aims to release energy and physical blockages accumulated in the abdominal area.
The benefits are many: improved digestion, better sleep, reduced back pain, renewed vitality. But one of its most valuable effects is undoubtedly its ability to release buried emotions. Many people feel a real sense of relief, as if a weight had been lifted.
Beyond its therapeutic aspect, Chi Nei Tsang is also an inner experience. It reconnects the person to their center, to their breath, and opens up a space of calm. Used on its own or in combination with a traditional Thai massage, it has an in-depth effect and promotes lasting harmony between body and mind.
In a world where we spend our time “digesting” information, emotions and constant demands, this treatment provides precious balance. It invites you to slow down, listen to what’s going on inside and restore the fluidity of your energy.



