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The Healing Power of Chi Nei Tsang: Natural Relief for Men’s Prostate & Urinary Issues After 50


A doctor uses a detailed anatomical model to explain prostate health during a patient consultation.
A doctor uses a detailed anatomical model to explain prostate health during a patient consultation.

A Hidden Key to Men’s Health

After 50, many men begin to experience a slow decline in urinary ease, bladder control, and sexual vitality. What’s often overlooked is the health of the abdominal organs and pelvic floor—areas deeply connected to prostate function. One powerful and natural method gaining attention is Chi Nei Tsang, a Taoist abdominal massage rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).

If you're waking up at night to urinate, dealing with an enlarged prostate, or simply seeking natural solutions to feel confident again—you're not alone, and there is hope.

What Is Chi Nei Tsang?


Chi Nei Tsang (氣內臟) means “internal organs energy transformation.” This hands-on abdominal therapy:

  • Clears energetic stagnation

  • Detoxifies the digestive and urinary systems

  • Releases emotional trauma stored in the belly

  • Stimulates blood and lymph flow around the bladder and prostate


Unlike surface-level massage, CNT works deep in the core, where many vital systems and unspoken tensions are held.


Why Men Over 50 Should Pay Attention


Prostate and urinary issues aren’t just "normal aging”—they're signs your body needs support.


Hands massage a person's lower abdomen, who is lying on a white towel. The person wears dark jeans. Relaxing, calm setting.
Man receiving Chi Nei Tsang for Urogenital Health

Top concerns Chi Nei Tsang can help address:


🔹 Frequent urination at night (nocturia)

🔹 Slow or weak urinary stream

🔹 Urinary retention or incomplete voiding

🔹 Prostate inflammation or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)

🔹 Sexual energy blockages or low libido

🔹 Tension in the lower abdomen or pelvic floor





How Chi Nei Tsang Supports Prostate & Urinary Health


  1. Improves Organ Function Massage increases blood flow and Qi to the bladder and prostate, reducing inflammation and swelling.

  2. Releases Pelvic Floor Tension Most men are never taught to relax the pelvic floor. CNT helps release chronic tension that restricts flow and causes pressure.

  3. Clears Damp-Heat and Qi Stagnation From a TCM lens, urinary issues often involve dampness and heat in the lower burner. CNT helps move and clear this naturally.

  4. Addresses Emotional Root Causes Shame, fear, and suppressed emotions—especially around sexuality—are commonly stored in the lower abdomen. CNT gently helps men let go.

  5. Pairs Well with Acupuncture & Herbs When used alongside acupuncture and formulas like Kai Kit Wan, results are accelerated and more sustainable.


💬 Real Client Example:

J.P. came to the clinic after being catheterized and told he'd need six months of meds. Within 6 weeks of acupuncture and Chi Nei Tsang, he reported a dramatic reduction in symptoms and returned to daily life—with fewer bathroom interruptions and no prescriptions.


🧘 Bonus: Taoist Sexual Qigong for Energy Cultivation

For those inspired by the teachings of Master Mantak Chia, Chi Nei Tsang is a gateway to deeper Taoist practices like Healing Love, pelvic breathing, and internal alchemy. These tools teach men to transmute their sexual energy into vitality, strength, and peace.


📍 Why Work with Dr. Jaz?

With over 20 years of clinical experience and training directly under Master Mantak Chia, Dr. Jaz brings both wisdom and gentle support to men navigating these vulnerable challenges. From restoring urinary ease to rekindling confidence and sexual vitality, this is holistic men’s health—done right.


✅ Ready to Feel Relief?

You don’t have to live with discomfort or rely solely on medication. Book your personalized session today and discover the healing power of Chi Nei Tsang.

 
 
 

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Disclaimer:
The content on this website is for informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information provided should not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider regarding any medical conditions or concerns. Results may vary from person to person. Acupuncture and other services offered are not a substitute for Western medical care but can be complementary to your overall health plan.

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