Time Out London

Good Chi nei T’sang will rub you up the right way.
Neil McLennan.

Here in the west we are a bit funny about having our tummies touched.

Hardly surprising when the abdominal region is where many people store their stress in the guise of digestive problems, IBS, bloating or just a general build up of toxins which a sluggish system can’t shift. In the East, however, they have a chi nei t’sang – aka internal organ massage - which in theory sounds great.

A more natural form of colonic irrigation (without the tubes, the embarrassment or the mess), manipulation of the internal organs promotes peristalsis (movement and churning of food through the digestive tract) thereby releasing toxins, controlling yeast infections such as candida, and helping fight IBS.

And unlike colonic irrigation, which only cleanses the large intestine, chi nei t’sang works on the small intestine while tonifying the liver, gall bladder, spleen, kidneys and adrenals as well.

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