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What is Moxibustion?

Moxibustion is a traditional Chinese medicine technique that involves the burning of dried mugwort (a small, spongy herb) near or on the surface of the skin at specific acupressure points. It is often used in conjunction with acupuncture, massage, and other traditional Chinese medical practices to promote healing and balance within the body. Moxibustion is based on the principles of traditional Chinese medicine, which views the body as a complex system of energy pathways (meridians) through which Qi (vital energy) flows. By applying heat to specific acupressure points, moxibustion is believed to help stimulate the flow of Qi, promote the body’s natural healing processes, and restore balance and harmony within the body. Moxibustion can be used to treat a wide range of conditions, including musculoskeletal pain, digestive disorders, respiratory disorders, menstrual cramps, and fertility issues. It is also commonly used as a preventive measure to maintain overall health and wellbeing. […]

History of Acupotomy (Knife Needle, or Dao therapy)

Acupotomy / Knife needle / Dao needle / Dao needle therapy / 針刀 / 小針刀 is a relatively new medical technique that emerged in China in the 1970s. It was developed by Dr. Zhu Hanzhang, a Chinese physician who combined traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) principles with modern surgical techniques to create a new approach to pain management. Dr. Zhu observed that many chronic pain conditions were caused by the accumulation of scar tissue and adhesions in the body, which disrupted the flow of blood and energy. He believed that by using acupuncture needles to cut through these obstructions, he could restore the body’s natural balance and relieve pain. Over time, Dr. Zhu refined his technique and began to use specialized needles that were thicker and stronger than traditional acupuncture needles. These needles, which are known as Acupotomes, have a sharp edge that allows them to cut through tissue more effectively. Acupotomy […]

What is Acupuncture?

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Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medicine practice that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body. These needles are typically made of stainless steel and are about as thin as a human hair. The theory behind acupuncture is that the body has channels of energy called meridians, and by inserting the needles into certain points along these meridians, the energy flow can be rebalanced. This is believed to help alleviate a wide range of conditions, including pain, nausea, anxiety, and insomnia. The needles used in acupuncture are typically left in place for several minutes to an hour, during which time the patient may feel a slight tingling or dull ache. After the treatment, some people report feeling relaxed and energized. Acupuncture is generally considered safe when performed by a licensed and trained practitioner. However, it may not be suitable for everyone and should not be used as a […]