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The present situation of the clinical application of dog-days moxibustion (moxibustion applied in the three periods of the hot season) is summarized so as to provide the guide for the theoretic study and clinical application of dog-days moxibustion. The intervention time of dog-days moxibustion is o...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.13703/j.0255-2930.20200103-0003

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Dog-Days Moxibustion: A Traditional Remedy for Summer's Discomfort

In the realm of traditional Chinese medicine, moxibustion, a therapeutic technique involving the burning of mugwort, has been used for centuries to promote healing and well-being. This article delves into the theoretical basis and clinical application of dog-days moxibustion, a specific form of moxibustion practiced during the hottest period of the year. The authors aim to provide guidance for the clinical application of this traditional remedy, outlining its indications, acupoint selection, and treatment duration.

Harnessing the Power of Moxibustion

The article highlights the importance of timing, geographic factors, and symptom differentiation in applying dog-days moxibustion. It emphasizes that the intervention period falls on the first day of each of the three periods of the hot season, taking into account geographic variations. The primary indications of dog-days moxibustion include lung system disorders, often complicated by spleen and stomach disorders, as well as cold and deficiency syndromes. The article outlines specific acupoints commonly used, including front-mu points on the chest and back-shu points on the back, selecting them based on disease differentiation and the stage of the disorder.

A Legacy of Traditional Healing

This article provides valuable insights into the practice of dog-days moxibustion, a traditional remedy that has been passed down through generations. The authors emphasize the importance of understanding the theoretical principles and clinical applications of this technique, ensuring its safe and effective use. Dog-days moxibustion offers a potential avenue for addressing health concerns related to the summer season, drawing upon the wisdom of traditional Chinese medicine.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

Just as a camel adapts to the harsh desert environment, traditional Chinese medicine has developed strategies for addressing seasonal health concerns. This article sheds light on the practice of dog-days moxibustion, a traditional remedy that has been used for centuries to promote well-being during the summer months. By embracing the principles of traditional Chinese medicine, we can tap into a vast reservoir of knowledge and explore alternative approaches to health and healing.
Date :
  1. Date Completed 2020-08-19
  2. Date Revised 2020-08-19
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Pubmed ID

32648399

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.13703/j.0255-2930.20200103-0003

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