Moxibustion
 
                Direct moxibustion, also known as Ming moxibustion or skin moxibustion, is a method of applying moxa directly onto the skin for moxibustion. It was called "flesh moxibustion" in ancient times. As ment
 
                Artemisia argyi is a perennial herbaceous plant of the Asteraceae family. It has a bitter taste and warm property and is attributed to the spleen, liver, and meridians. It grows throughout the country
 
                Yin Tang acupoint belongs to the Foot Taiyang Bladder Meridian. "Qian Jin Yao Fang" once pointed out: "When this acupoint is moxibusted, it can promote the flourishing of Yang Qi." "Zhen Jiu Wen Dui"
 
                Good complexion often reflects a healthy physical condition. Acupuncturists point out that only when the organs function normally and the qi and blood are vigorous can one maintain youthfulness and ra
 
                Moxibustion with pressed moxa stick, also known as solid moxibustion, is one of the traditional moxibustion methods. This method is opposite to suspended moxibustion with moxa stick, and it refers to
 
                Gap walnut shell glasses moxibustion is a moxibustion method that uses walnut shell as a spacer. Walnut is a kidney tonic, chrysanthemum has the effect of clearing the head and improving vision, and m
 
                Moxibustion Method:Procedure: Take the acupuncture points San Yin Jiao, Tai Chong, Qi Hai, Shen Yu or Guan Chong, and use warm moxibustion. Do it once a day or every other day, with a total of 10 ses
 
                Moxibustion not only has the ability to treat diseases but also has the efficacy of disease prevention and health promotion, as well as prolonging life. It has a long history in China. Its health ben
 
                The Thunder Fire Needle Therapy is a method of treating diseases by burning a mixture of crushed medicinal substances such as sandalwood, agarwood, frankincense, and mugwort on a piece of cotton paper
 
                Moxibustion can be divided into two types: direct moxibustion (also known as skin moxibustion) and indirect moxibustion (also known as separated moxibustion). This chapter will only discuss direct mox