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» Pure Mild Moxa Rolls
Precautions:
1. The moxa is not allowed to burn down to the skin for children.
2. Do not burn moxa on points in the inflamed area. Select proximal and distal points for inflammation.
3. Due to risk of scarring it is not recommended to put moxa on the face.
4. Do not treat patients with moxa who are very hungry or just eaten a big meal.
5. Do not treat patients with moxa who are in serious co... Read More...
» Moxa Holder Extinguisher Combined
Stainless steel box with lid contains three moxa extinguisher / holder for commonly used moxa sticks, a grip for removing ash from stick, and a receptacle moxa spoon used for removing hot moxa from handle.
1) normal moxa stick e.g. Pure Mild Moxa Roll, Tai I Moxa Roll, Nien Ying Moxa Roll
2) Smokeless Moxa Roll, and
3) Super Pure Grade Moxa Stick
Grid for removing ash from stick
Receptacl... Read More...
» Moxa Extinguisher
A heavy stainless steel stand can be used for extinguishing and holding moxa roll of approximate 18-20mm in diameter, i.e. Pure Mild moxa rolls, Tai I moxa rolls, and Nien Ying moxa rolls.... Read More...
» Pure Moxa Roll on Needles
Moxa cone with top fine quality ready to be placed on needle handle for warm-needling technique. 200 pieces per box.... Read More...
» Moxa Sticks for Tiger Warmer (X-330)
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» Tiger Moxa Warmer
As taught by Kiiko Matsumoto, this easy to use Acu-point moxa heating device is effective for warming and massaging small areas or points on the hands, feet, and body.
The burning moxa stick warms the chrome-plated brass (stainless steel like) with spring adjustable outer cover. The Warmer is 4.5" x 0.4" diameter.
Tiger Warmer Sticks not included with this device!
This device accepts Tiger ... Read More...
» Moxa Balm
Can be used on its own or enhanced with the use of TDP Lamps.
Apply a think layer on treatment area, and warm the area with therapeutic heat sources such as TDP lamp, or other heat treatment device for aproximately 20 minutes. Repeat the application two to three times per treatment.
Ingredients: moxa, Vaseline, special herbs, mental, comphor, clove oil etc... Read More...
» Classic Pure Moxa Punk
Loose moxa 30:1 fibre-retention ratio
Colour Light yellow
Package: 20 grams per re-sealable PVC bag
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» Splitted Spoon with hoop-end handle
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» Nien Ying Moxa Rolls
Contains moxa and other kinds of herbs. Suitable for stronger moxibustion.
Precautions:
1. The moxa is not allowed to burn down to the skin for children.
2. Do not burn moxa on points in the inflamed area. Select proximal and distal points for inflammation.
3. If it not recommended that put moxa on the face, because of the risk of scarring.
4. Do not treat the patient who is very hungry or h... Read More...
» Akubana Stick small size smokeless moxa stick in black
Precautions:
1. The moxa is not allowed to burn down to the skin for children.
2. Do not burn moxa on points in the inflamed area. Select proximal and distal points for inflammation.
3. It is not recommended that you put moxa on the face, because of the risk of scarring.
4. Do not treat the patient who is very hungry or has just eaten a big meal.
5. Do not treat the patient who is in very s... Read More...
» Moxa Starter Lighter
The Moxa Starter is a 3" x 1" butane lighter that lights moxa sticks quickly and easily, eliminating the need for traditional cigarette lighters or matches. Even smokeless moxa sticks (which typically take longer to light) are lit in a matter of seconds. The starter has an easy push button for ignition and the flame intensity can be easily adjusted by turning a dial located at the bottom of the dev... Read More...
» Big Rolling Tiger Warmer in Brass (Gold) Colour
Instruction of Use:
1) Ignite one moxa stick (4mm diameter type) - NOT SUPPLY with this device.
2) Put the moxa stick into the spring tube of the Rolling Tiger Warmer
3) When the moxa stick is completely inside the tube, press the spring tube to load the moxa stick, repeat this step if necessary in order to lower the moxa stick to the bottom level.
4) The moxa stick is in the middle level of ... Read More...
» OS Moxa Spray
OSMoxa Spray is a convenient and easy-to-use substitute for burning traditional moxa.
For external use only.
Shake the OSMoxa Spray well before use.
Hold bottle 6" from treatment area, apply OSMoxa Spray and warm the area with warming device, or rubbing massage the area. Best with infrared heat or TDP lamp.
May be applied several times during treatment.
May also be used without heat.
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» Moxa Box
This wooden moxa box is measured 13.5cm x 9.5cm x 10cm in height.
Easy to place on abdomen, shoulder and back area of the body, and is suitable for rolling moxa technique.
It can use moxa punk (loose moxa) or moxa stick as the burning media.
With air adjustment ventilation window on both sizes to monitor the burning speed of the moxa media, and thus, control the intensity of the heat.
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» Pure Moxa Punk
Precautions:
1. The moxa is not allowed to burn down to the skin for children.
2. Do not burn moxa on points in the inflamed area. Select proximal and distal points for inflammation.
3. Due to risk of scarring it is not recommended to put moxa on the face.
4. Do not treat patients with moxa who are very hungry or just eaten a big meal.
5. Do not treat patients with moxa who are in serious cond... Read More...
» Pure Fine Grade Golden Moxa Punk - 50 grams pack
Precautions:
1. The moxa is not allowed to burn down to the skin for children.
2. Do not burn moxa on points in the inflamed area. Select proximal and distal points for inflammation.
3. If it not recommended that put moxa on the face, because of the risk of scarring.
4. Do not treat the patient who is very hungry or has just eaten a big meal.
5. Do not treat the patient who is in very serious ... Read More...
» Gold Mountain Moxa Set
Ibuki Moxa is made from carefully selected superior quality mugwort gathered only during midwinter when it is at it's peak quality from Ibuki Mountain. This mini moxa set contains 10g of top quality Ibuki loose moxa and 5 incense sticks for lighting moxa.
Precautions:
1. The moxa is not allowed to burn down to the skin for children.
2. Do not burn moxa on points in the inflamed area. Select pr... Read More...
» Receptacle Moxa Cap
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» Moxsafe Moxa on Needle (Seirin)
Safe-smokeless-odourless needle MOXA made by SEIRIN (Japan); 1 box consists of 20 MOXSAFE pieces; Please use MOXSAFE with SEIRIN Me-type or L-type needles... Read More...
» Moxa Container with Handle
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» Neo Acu-Point Moxa (Stick-on Ibuki Moxa) gentle heat type
Instructions:
1. Remove a mini-moxa cone;
2. Holding the moxa cone upright (the base is gummed),
put the cone through the White base at the corner of the tray and push the moxa cone out from the tube;
3. Stick the cone to site where you want to moxa;
4. Light the moxa cone with an incent stick / akabana stick.
5. Remove moxa cone after extinguished.
Remove the cone with a forcep as soon... Read More...
» Akubana Stick - smokeless Incense stick in black colour
Precautions:
1. The moxa is not allowed to burn down to the skin for children.
2. Do not burn moxa on points in the inflamed area. Select proximal and distal points for inflammation.
3. It is not recommended to put moxa on the face, because of the risk of scarring.
4. Do not treat the patient who is very hungry or has just eaten a big meal.
5. Do not treat the patient who is in very seriou... Read More...
» Jumbo Rolling Tiger Warmer in Brass colour
A bigger size Tiger Warmer which can be used on body parts as well as for facial moxigbustion.
Length: 14cm
Diameter: 1.8cm.
In Brass colour
Use moxa: X127... Read More...
» Moxibustion: The Power of Mugwort Fire
This book includes:
* A complete history of the use of moxibustion in China from the Han dynasty (200 BCE) through modern times.
* Practical protocols using many types and styles of moxibustion based on the writings of Yang Jizhou (The Great Compendium of Acupuncture-Moxibustion), Zhang Jiebin (Illustrated Supplement to the Categorized Classic), and Li Shizhen (The Great Pharmacopeia)
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» Akubana Stick small size moxa stick in brown colour
Precautions:
1. The moxa is not allowed to burn down to the skin for children.
2. Do not burn moxa on points in the inflamed area. Select proximal and distal points for inflammation.
3. If it not recommended that put moxa on the face, because of the risk of scarring.
4. Do not treat the patient who is very hungry or has just eaten a big meal.
5. Do not treat the patient who is in very serious ... Read More...
» Dai Gokujo Ibuki Moxa
Only the highest-quality mugwort is used for the preparation, and the plant fibers for the moxa are isolated and refined. High-quality moxa has the color of pure gold and a fine hue. A slightly blue or white hue indicates a material that has recently been manufactured, while a slightly reddish hue indicates an older material. The effect of the mosxibustion does depend on the age of the moxa, but it... Read More...
» Akubana Stick
Precautions:
1. The moxa is not allowed to burn down to the skin for children.
2. Do not burn moxa on points in inflamed areas. Select proximal and distal points for inflammation.
3. Due to risk of scarring the usage of moxa on the face is not recommended.
4. Do not treat patients who are very hungry or had just eaten a big meal.
5. Do not treat patients who are suffering from very serious... Read More...
» Moxibustion - Laminated Folded Double A4
Moxibustion is a relatively unknown but important treatment method of traditional Chinese medecine. One extremity of a little stick of dried mugwort leaves (artemisia vulgaris) is lit and held just above specific points (acupuncture points) on the body. Moxibustion is the therapy of choice to treat "cold" problems: lack of energy, problems of the joints, digestive weakness, gynecological disorders,... Read More...
» Fine Grade Golden Moxa Punk - 10 grams pack
Precautions:
1. The moxa is not allowed to burn down to the skin for children.
2. Do not burn moxa on points in the inflamed area. Select proximal and distal points for inflammation.
3. It is not recommended that put moxa on the face, because of the risk of scarring.
4. Do not treat the patient who is very hungry or has just eaten a big meal.
5. Do not treat the patient who's case is very se... Read More...
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