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    Moxibustion Time Requirements

    ByFeiying 2025-12-212025-12-21

    1. Moxibustion can be performed year-round without seasonal restrictions. 2. Mugwort is a pure yang substance that warms and unblocks meridians, dispels cold and dampness, and supplements yang energy. Summer marks nature’s peak yang vitality, where the combined yang heat of both elements enhances efficacy. Winter represents the heaviest cold in both nature and the…

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  • Precautions for Moxibustion
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    What should be noted when performing moxibustion?

    ByFeiying 2025-12-182025-12-18

    1. Maintain warmth during and after moxibustion. Adjust room temperature appropriately and avoid drafts. Windows may be opened during treatment to circulate air. 2. Avoid cold water contact during moxibustion. Refrain from showering for 30 minutes before and after treatment. A warm bath is permissible 30 minutes post-treatment. 3. Gradually increase stimulation intensity: Start with…

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  • Moxibustion for Common Household Ailments
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    Moxibustion for Common Household Ailments

    ByFeiying 2025-12-182025-12-18

    1. Influenza Moxibustion Points: Dazhui (GV14), Feishu (BL13), Fengchi (GB20), Quchi (LI11), Waiguan (TE5), Hegu (LI4) (For left nasal congestion, moxibustion on right Hegu; for right nasal congestion, moxibustion on left Hegu) 2. Eye Swelling, Facial Puffiness, Dark Circles Primary Points: Zhongwan (CV12), Guanyuan (CV4), Qihai (CV6), Zusanli (ST36), Yongquan (KI1) Moxibustion Method: Abdominal points…

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  • How to use Chinese moxibustion
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    How to Use Chinese Moxibustion: A Step-by-Step Guide

    ByFeiying 2025-12-172026-05-28

    What Is Chinese Moxibustion? A Quick Overview Chinese moxibustion (艾灸, àijiǔ) is a time-honored healing practice from Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that involves burning dried mugwort (Artemisia argyi) near specific points on the body. The gentle, penetrating heat stimulates circulation, warms the meridians, and supports the body’s natural healing processes. Moxibustion has been practiced for…

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  • Quality of Moxibustion Sticks
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    How to Identify High-Quality Moxibustion Sticks: A Complete Guide

    ByFeiying 2025-12-172026-05-28

    How to identify quality moxibustion sticks is one of the most important skills for anyone practicing moxibustion at home. Not all moxa sticks are created equal — whether you’re just starting out or have been practicing for years, knowing how to assess quality can make a real difference in your results. Poor-quality moxa burns unevenly,…

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    What are the effects of moxibustion?

    ByFeiying 2025-12-162025-12-16

    What are the effects of moxibustion

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  • What is moxibustion therapy
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    What is moxibustion therapy?

    ByFeiying 2025-12-152025-12-16

    Moxibustion is a therapeutic method that involves igniting moxa cones or sticks made from mugwort leaves. The heat is applied to specific acupoints or areas of the body to stimulate the flow of qi within the meridians, thereby regulating disrupted physiological and biochemical functions to prevent and treat diseases.

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