Energy treatments encompass millennia-old therapeutic practices based on the Eastern conception of vital energy. In traditional Chinese medicine, Chi Nei Tsang (literally 'transformation of internal organ energy') is an abdominal massage practised by Taoist monks for over 2,000 years to harmonise the body from its centre. In the Indian Ayurvedic tradition, Marma point massage — 107 vital points identified in Vedic texts — is considered a sacred healing art. In Tibet, singing bowls made from an alloy of seven metals have been used for centuries in meditation and sound healing, their vibrations inducing deep relaxation. Chinese foot reflexology maps all organs onto the sole of the foot. These approaches converge towards the same goal: restoring the free flow of vital energy. In thalassotherapy, the presence of the ocean — a natural source of serenity and negative ions — enhances the effectiveness of these ancestral treatments.
Marmas Body
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Description
Firm deep pressure on marma points and along nadis, from head to toe. Revitalization and body unification.
This energy treatment is performed by practitioners trained in Eastern traditions, in the naturally conducive marine environment of a thalassotherapy centre. The ocean's vibrations, iodine-rich air and the setting's calm enhance the body's receptivity to ancestral energy techniques for deep rebalancing.
Benefits
Contraindications
⚠ Severe psychiatric disorders without medical follow-up
⚠ Pregnancy (Chi Nei Tsang and certain abdominal pressures)
⚠ Recent abdominal surgery (Chi Nei Tsang)
⚠ Cancer under active treatment (unless medically approved)
⚠ Recent phlebitis or venous thrombosis
⚠ State of significant emotional fragility without support
History & Origins
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