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Chi Nei Tsang is a holistic approach to the healing touch modality of old Taoist Chinese origin. It integrates the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of our being. CNT goes to the very origin of health problems including psychosomatic responses.

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Chi Nei Tsang literally means "working
the energy of the internal organs" or
"internal organs chi transformation."
CNT uses all the principles of Kung-Fu
and Tai-Chi Chuan known as Chi-Kung;
therefore , CNT is a form of "applied
Chi Kung."
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Today CNT is mainly used for four different reasons: |
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Detoxifies:
CNT Manipulations help clients relieve their bod of excess stagnation, improving elimination and stimulating the lymphatic and the cirsulatory systems. CNT also strengthens clients' immune systems and resistance to diseases. In doing so, CNT augments other health care modalities with optimal results. (Clients using CNT before and after surgery recover better and faster.) |
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Restructure & Strengthen the Body:
By working on the visceral structures and positioning of the internal organs, CNT stimulates them into working better and also helps correct the postural problems resulting from visceral imbalances. It releases deep seated tensions and restores vitality. CNT has been helpful against chronic pains such as back, neck and shoulder pains and problems related to misalignment of the feet, legs and pelvis. |
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Emotional Life Awareness :
CNT helps clients become more aware of the qualities of their emotional life. All of our non processed emotional life is stored in our digestive sysem waiting to be addressed. Poor emotional digestion is also one the main reasons for ill health. CNT facilitates the unfolding of emotions and the clarification of one's emotional life. This makes it possible for individuals to evolve and grow in the direction of their better self. CNT has also been succesful used in combination with psychostherapy. |
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Know Yourself Better:
CNT teaches clients to know themselves better. At the Chi Nei Tsang Institute, we beleive that everyone is responsible for one's own health and that healing comes from within. Clients are taught techniques to improve their breathing and fundamental self-help massage techniques. They also receive guidance in personalizing their diet and other health related lifestyle matters. Specific and relevant visualization and meditation practices are used to further enchance the effect of manual treatments. |
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CNT practitioners are trained in
Chi-Kung and work mainly on the abdomen with deep, soft and gentle touches, to train internal organs to work more efficently. Unprocessed emotional charges are also addressed in this manner as well as all of the body systems: digestive, respiratory,
cardio-vascular, lymphatic, nervous, endocrine, urinary, reproductive, muscular-skeletal, and the acupuncture meridian system (Chi).

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CNT came into being an immemorial time ago in the mountain ranges of Taoist China. It was used by monks in monasteries to help detoxify, strengthen and refine their bodies in order to maintain the high energy required to perform the highest levels of spiritual practices.

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