Posts Tagged "moxibustion"

Five Signals Of Stomach And Spleen Disorder(1)

In Chinese medicine, heart, liver, spleen, lung and kidney are called the five organs. And spleen in these organs is just like a servant girl in a big family. In Chinese character, the character of spleen and servant girl have the same part which means low-down. Because in a big family if servant girl is ill, no one do housework and cooking, that means the family will go into disorder. In Chinese medicine, spleen has just the same function as servant girl. It relates to all parts of the body to work normal. And if some part of the body is out of condition, it can inflect the problem of spleen too.

Diarrhea is due to deficiency cold and constipation is due to stomach heat

Stomach heat will lead to delay of food digest and go down to the bowel, so when it comes into intestine, it is very dry due to excessive water loss. That is the cause of constipation. What is opposite of this is diarrhea, it is often due to deficiency cold of stomach.

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Function of Moxibustion

Moxibustion is an old therapy of Chinese medicine which has been used for many years. This article is just show some of the functions about it.

Curing Insomnia

Moxibustion at both sides of Yongquan can make people calm and feel quiet. If added with Zusanli, which can make energy and blood grow well, the function of curing insomnia will be much better.

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Wormwood And Moxibustion

May 5th in the traditional Chinese calendar is Dragon Boat Festival of China. At this time of year, wormwood is grown and can be seen and smelled around us. Wormwood is such an useful plant that it can be cooked, using as a material of delicious soup, taken to cure disease, driven mosquito. Moreover, it is even a raw material of perfume.

However, I am obliged to say that moxibustion is the most formidable function of wormwood itself. And this therapy is used for many hundreds years, which is now be fashionable again among modern people. Read more…

Origin of Acupuncture

During neolithic times, people learned how to make stonewares of different use. Then a special stone for medical practice only was created, which was the predecessor of acupuncture.

When using fire to keep warm, our ancestor found that heat was good for relieving pain. So they packed heated stones or sandy soil with animal skin and bark, and attach them on some part of the body. This was the original hot compression.

With the improvement of this skill, branch and hay were used as fuel of hot compression. The therapy of heating stimulate for some parts of the body cured many diseases, which was the predecessor of moxibustion, which is the other part of acupuncture.