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Moxa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The municipality of Moxa forms part of the Saale-Orla district in Thuringia, Germany. Moxa Moxa Moxa Moxa (Alemanha) Moxa Мокса Moxa
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Moxibustion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Moxibustion (Chinese: ; pinyin#ifeq:yes: jiǔ nonononono) is a traditional Chinese medicine therapy using moxa , or mugwort herb. It plays an important role in the traditional medical systems of C...
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Moxa is obtained from the herbal plant 'Arternisia Vulgaris', also commonly called mugwort. We offer many different types and varieties of moxa for you to choose from when treating your patients. ... Loose Moxa...
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Definition of moxa from Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary with examples and pronunciations. ... Main Entry: moxa ... 2 : any of various substances applied and ignited like moxa as a counterirritant...
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The Medscape Journal ... Journals & Reference ... All Sources Medscape eMedicine MEDLINE Drug Reference...
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The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology ... Diabetes & Endocrinology...
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Find out how this ancient Chinese healing technique can help relieve pain and promote health. ... Some practitioners place small cones of the herb mugwort (MOXA) on the needle or acupuncture point and then burn it to produce a penetrating heat; this is called moxibustion.
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The moxa stick can be held in one place, rotated in circles, or 'pecked' in a motion similar to a sparrow pecking at food over the area of an acupuncture point. The practitioner places a finger next to the point being stimulated to maintain a comfortable level of heat and to guard the patient from the unlikely risk of burn.
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