Fire and Thunder Moxibustion Combined with the Twelve Points of Tianxing to Treat Clinical Symptoms
Journal: Journal of Clinical Medicine Research DOI: 10.32629/jcmr.v6i3.4412
Abstract
This article elucidates the origin and therapeutic principles of moxibustion, as well as the differences between ancient and modern modified techniques for fire moxibustion. It also provides a detailed discussion on the twelve celestial points, explaining the origins of these acupoints and their names, and offers an essential understanding of the conditions each point treats. Furthermore, it describes the method of selecting and adjusting moxibustion therapy based on the symptoms of the twelve meridians.
Keywords
Lei Huo Jiu, Tian Xing, twelve points
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