All About Moxibustion
Traditional
Chinese Medicine is a medical system that incorporates numerous methods for
treating disease and illness. One of the tools found in the toolbox of the TCM
practitioner is known as moxibustion.
Moxibustion
is a technique that involves the burning of mugwort, known as moxa, which is an
herb that facilitates healing. The purpose of moxibustion is to stimulate the
flow of Qi (pronounced “chee”), strengthen the blood and maintain general
health. Qi is translated as life energy. There are two types of moxibustion,
direct and indirect. Direct moxibustion uses moxa shaped into a small cone and
is placed on top of an acupuncture point and burned. This type of moxibustion
has two subcategories, scarring and non-scarring. Scarring moxa burns until it
distinguishes on its own. This may lead to localized scarring and blisters.
Non-scarring moxa allows for the moxa to be placed on the acupuncture point,
lit, extinguished and removed before it burns the skin.
Non-scarring
moxibustion creates a pleasant heating sensation that penetrates deeply into
the skin, but does not create a scar or any pain. Indirect moxibustion is the
more popular of the forms. In indirect moxibustion, a practitioner lights one
end of a stick of moxa and holds it close to the acupuncture point for several
minutes until the area turns red.
Moxibustion
is used to help people with cold or stagnant conditions. Burning moxa is
believed to expel cold and warm the energetic meridians, which creates the
smooth flow of Qi and blood. Moxibustion also supports the yang energy, which
strengthens and increases the original Qi. Moxibustion can be used to treat
many conditions including back pain, muscle stiffness, headaches, tendonitis,
arthritis, digestive disorders, anxiety, menstrual cramps, irregular periods
and infertility. Moxibustion is not recommended for diabetic patients, since
they have decreased sensitivity to pain and compromised circulation.
Moxibustion
is very effectively used in patients that have a cold constitution. Many
chronic conditions, even the ones that manifest as heat conditions, can have
chronic cold as the underlying situation. A cold constitution is triggered or
aggravated by over cooling the body systems. Because of technological advances,
our bodies are exposed to cold at a much higher rate than in the past. Things
like refrigeration, air-conditioning, iced beverages and even ice cream have
created a society of people with cold constitutions. Also many pharmaceutical
drugs including over-the-counter pain medications are known to decrease body
temperature. Large consumption of fruits and raw vegetables and ongoing mental
and emotional stress can also create cold constitutions. Therefore using
moxibustion is frequently warranted in the treatment of many illnesses and
diseases.
Moxibustion
on the acupuncture point Stomach 36 also has the function of preventing
diseases and maintaining health. In ancient China, this technique was known as
reverse moxibustion. Even if a person is quite healthy, regular moxibustion on
this point can invigorate healthy Qi and strengthen the immune system, thus increasing
longevity. Perhaps this is why the point has been nicknamed the “longevity
point”.
As
with acupuncture, only a licensed practitioner should be called upon for
treatments such as moxibustion. If you believe that moxibustion may be helpful
with your medical conditions, be sure to discuss it with your acupuncturist.
Bishara WIlson, L.Ac., MSTOM, C.SMA
888.375.54444
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