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Moxibustion is a technique used in traditional Chinese medicine in which a stick or cone of burning mugwort, , is placed over an inflamed or affected area on the body. The cone is placed on an acupunr ...
In Chinese Medicine, warts are referred to as ‘thousand-day sores’, reflecting the typical duration of the condition....
While Acupuncture originated in China approximately 3,000 years ago, the practice spread over the Asian continent and...
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, uterine fibroids are said to be caused by a stagnation of blood and vital energy. He...
Mugwort is a mild bile-promoting herb used as a tonic when there is difficulty digesting fatty or protein foods and a...
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is the inability for a man to maintain an erection long enough to complete sexual intercour...
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moxibustion videos
Good overview of Traditional Chinese Medicine in this 7 minute video. Interview with Australian practitioner discussing the principles and therapies involved in TCM. Patient interviews, too.
moxibustion blogs
The Henan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine , located in China, recently conducted a study of acupuncture and moxibution therapies in order to observe their effects in successfully treating c...
The Henan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine , located in China, recently conducted a study of acupuncture and moxibution therapies in order to observe their effects in successfully treating c...
Chinese Medicine News reported that a special form of needle therapy can help the bowels push out excrement, as an alternative to medication. This treatment entails the use of moxibustion, which is...
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This 275-page volume is “linguistically accurate,” and contains a “succinct list of the key statements of fact in TCM…” Flaws’ book, which contains contributing work from authors Michael Johnston a...