
Your Body Remembers Pleasure How Karsai Restores Libido, Arousal and Genital Health Naturally with "Coocky" Tassanee Boonsom
What if restoring libido and vitality isn’t about adding more—but releasing what’s stuck?
Explore pelvic circulation and genital vitality:
https://rahichun.com/podcast/karsai-libido-genital-health
In this episode, we explore genital detox massage and the traditional Thai concept of Sen Line 10—an energetic pathway associated with circulation and vitality through the lower belly and pelvis.
I’m joined by Coocky, founder and lead instructor of Loi Kroh Traditional Massage, Thai Yoga & Massage School in Chiang Mai, Thailand, and one of the most experienced practitioners I’ve met in these ancient abdominal and pelvic traditions.
We talk about how abdominal work can support healthy circulation through the pelvis, why many modern Thai massage schools avoid this region, and how consistent self-care can help restore a grounded sense of vitality.
In this conversation we explore:
- What “abdominal detox” massage is (and why it’s traditionally taught)
- Sen Line 10 and the lower-belly / pelvic connection
- Common reasons people seek this work (vitality, comfort, preparation for pregnancy, pelvic support)
- How stress and emotional tension contribute to stagnation in the body
- Why the psoas often holds deep patterns—and why it’s avoided in many modalities
- Practitioner boundaries, grounding, and why working with someone skilled matters
- Simple daily practices to support pelvic circulation and vitality
We close with gentle self-massage suggestions to explore Sen Line 10 at home—slowly, safely, and with respect for your body’s pace.
Resources:
- Loi Kroh Massage School (Chiang Mai): https://loikrohmassage.com/
- Lotus Blanc (France): https://www.lelotusblanc.com/
- To learn The Art of Genital De-armoring: rahichun.com/the3keys
If this episode supported you, the simplest way to help it reach more people is to leave a 5-star rating or a brief review.
Note: This episode is educational and not medical advice. If you have symptoms or pain, consult a qualified healthcare professional.
