Moxibustion & The 22nd Chinese Solar Term

The twenty-second Chinese Solar Term is called ‘Dong Zhi’, also known as ‘Winter  Solstice’. In China, from  this day, people count 9 days as a period. The third and fourth nine-day periods are the coldest time of the Winter. After 9 nine-day periods, 81 days from the Winter Solstice, the winter of

Moxibustion & the 21st Chinese Solar Term

The twenty-first Chinese solar term is called “Da Xue”, also known as ‘The heavier snow’ in English. The weather gets even colder and it’s more possible to have snow than the first two solar terms in Winter each year. It’s the third Solar term in Winter of the year. It

Chinese 24 Solar Terms are on the UNESCO list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity

The following link is about the news of the Chinese 24 Solar Terms are part of  the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2016-12/01/c_135871060.htm

Moxibustion & the 20th Chinese Solar Term

The twentieth Chinese Solar Term is called “Xiao Xue”, also known as ‘The lesser snow’. Snow begins to fall. Temperatures plunge and start to be lower than zero degree Celsius around this time. The first snow of the Winter usually comes in some places in China around this day.  It’s the second Solar term in Winter of the year.

Another case report: Could Moxibustion be any help of the dizziness caused by Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo ?

Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is also called “Benign positional vertigo”, “Otolithiasis”. It’s one of the most common causes of vertigo. It can cause brief episodes of intense dizziness when a patient’s certain head positions or movements. The sudden sensation of spinning is generally thought to be caused by tiny solid

Moxibustion & the 19th Chinese Solar Term

The nineteenth Chinese Solar Terms is called ‘Li Doing’, also known as ‘the start of Winter’. In the northern hemisphere, this is the first solar term in Winter of the year. It arrives on 07/11/2016. In the northern hemisphere, The Yin Qi (Ying Energy) gets a lot stronger. The coldness

Moxibustion & the 18th Chinese Solar Term

The eighteenth Chinese Solar Term is called “Shuang Jiang”, also known as ‘ The frost decent’ in English. It’s the 6th solar term and the last one as well in Autumn of the year. In general, in the northern hemisphere, the frost begins to form. It comes on 23/10/2016. In the northern hemisphere,

Moxibustion & the 17th Chinese Solar Term

The seventeenth Chinese Solar Term is called ‘Han Lu’, ‘The cold dew’. In the northern hemisphere, the weather gets cold enough to reach the points between dew and frost from now on. It’s the 5th Solar Term in Autumn of the year. It occurs on 08/10/2016. In the northern hemisphere, the temperature

Moxibustion for Tendonitis

The following case story is from one of our clients. I developed tendonitis causing a big hard lump and causing pains and restricting movement in my right arm three years ago. After 3 months of treatment of massage oil and rotating a heated moxa herb stick around the affected area,

Moxibustion & the 16th Chinese Solar Term

The sixteenth Chinese Solar Term is called ‘Qiu Fen’, The Autumn Equinox. The equal length of day and night. It’s the 4th Solar Term in Autumn of the year. It arrives on 22/09/2016. Among the 24 Chinese Solar Terms each year, the most important four Solar Terms are: ‘Chun Fen, the Spring

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