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Effects of moxibustion in promoting rehabilitation of the mobility in patients with hemiplegia

Generally, effects of moxibustion in promoting rehabilitation of the mobility in patients with hemiplegia are not as remarkable as to that of acupuncture, but thermal therapy including moxibustion has actions in at least the following three aspects. First is the improvement of blood circulation Read More

Acupuncture and moxibustion treatment-cold

Ordinary cold is respiratory tracts infectious disease due to the virus. Clinical manifestation its for get up disease to be relatively worried, some symptom have sneeze, have a stuffy nose, flow tears, person who swallow do, itch, have a pain, voice is hoarse or cough, whole body symptom is Read More

Moxibustion with Moxa Sticks

Apply a lighted moxa stick over the selected point. It is easy to control heat and time during moxibustion, and the therapeutic effect is good, so it is often used today. This method includes two kinds: mild – warm moxibustion and sparrow – peeking moxibustion.

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Moxibustion

Moxibustion is the burning of cones made from the wool of the Mugwort plant on Acupuncture points, or on broad areas of the body to achieve specific healing effects. In many cases, especially of deficiency it acts similarly to the Acupuncture needle to stimulate the point.

The Moxa leaf is Read More

Acupuncture & Moxibustion

Filiform needle
The filiform needle is one of the“nine needles”of the ancient China.It was also termed“minute needle”, “small needle”in ancient times because of its body being minuteness.The filiform needle is mainly applied at the transport acupoints of the Read More

What is Acupuncture and moxibustion

Acupuncture and moxibustion, as two important methods of treatment, form an indispensable part of traditional Chinese medicine.

Both these two methods of treatment are based on the theory of points and the theory of jing and luo. A point means a specific spot on the body surface at which Read More

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