The key to the effectiveness of moxibustion therapy lies not only in moxa itself but also in the technique of its application. There are three main moxibustion techniques used for dispersing, harmonizing, and reinforcing energy.
As customers and therapists, how can we evaluate the quality of individual moxa products and choose the one that works best for moxibustion treatments?
Does the purity of moxa affect its effectiveness in treatments? Is purer moxa better? You will find answers to these questions in the following article.
Let's uncover the behind-the-scenes of moxa production and the key differences between mature and immature varieties, and learn how this impacts its properties in moxibustion therapy.
The article presents the results of research conducted by prof. Wan Dingrong and his team detailing the facts about the mugwort leaves that make moxa used in moxibustion.
Gua Sha is an old Chinese therapy that involves rubbing Gua Sha stones on the skin. Learn the basic facts about the past and present of Gua Sha massage.
Moxotherapy is a traditional Chinese therapy derived from Chinese medicine. What is the current use of moxa therapy in Traditional Chinese Medicine practices? Find out the statistics and how moxa therapy is used today.
Acupuncture is an external therapy originated from ancient China. The feature of the therapy is using needles based on the theory of the meridian system.
Based on the using experience of glass cups, moving cupping method appeared in 1950s and developed in the past decades. It is actually a modern fire cupping therapy.
Insomnia is a common sleep disorder these days. Gua Sha and cupping therapy to help with insomnia was developed by a team from TCM University Hospital in Nanjing.