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Moxibustion is a traditional Chinese medicine technique
that involves the burning of mugwort, a small, spongy herb, to
facilitate healing. Moxibustion has been used throughout China for
thousands of years. The purpose of moxibustion, as with most forms of
traditional Chinese medicine, is to strengthen the blood, stimulate the
flow of qi, and maintain general health.
How does moxibustion work? Does it hurt?
There are two types of moxibustion: direct and indirect. In direct
moxibustion, a small, cone-shaped amount of moxa is placed on top of an
acupuncture point and burned. This type of moxibustion is further
categorized into two types: scarring and non-scarring. With scarring
moxibustion, the moxa is placed on a point, ignited, and allowed to
remain onto the point until it burns out completely. This may lead to
localized scarring, blisters and scarring after healing. With
non-scarring moxibustion, the moxa is placed on the point and lit, but
is extinguished or removed before it burns the skin. The patient will
experience a pleasant heating sensation that penetrates deep into the
skin, but should not experience any pain, blistering or scarring unless
the moxa is left in place for too long.
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Indirect
moxibustion is currently the more popular
form of care because there is a much lower risk of pain or burning. In
indirect moxibustion, a practitioner lights one end of a moxa stick,
roughly the shape and size of a cigar, and holds it close to the area
being treated for several minutes until the area turns red. Another
form of indirect moxibustion uses both acupuncture needles and moxa. A
needle is inserted into an acupoint and retained. The tip of the needle
is then wrapped in moxa and ignited, generating heat to the point and
the surrounding area. After the desired effect is achieved, the moxa is
extinguished and the needle(s) removed.
What is
moxibustion used for?
In traditional Chinese medicine, moxibustion is used on people who have
a cold or stagnant condition. The burning of moxa is believed to expel
cold and warm the meridians, which leads to smoother flow of blood and
qi. On the other hand, certain studies have shown that moxibustion
increases the movement of the fetus in pregnant women, and may reduce
the symptoms of menstrual cramps when used in conjunction with
Acupuncture.
The TCM point of view, obesity is often due to
misfunctioning of our body systems. Our approach is to strengthen the
weakened systems through acupuncture and herbal medicine, and to
restore the yin yang balance in our body. Once the body starts to
function properly, obesity will naturally disappear. This approach
often results in improved health and skin conditions.
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