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Modern progress of mechanism of moxibustion therapy

Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science, 2006
Moxibustion therapy is one of the external therapeutic methods. In the present article, the pharmacological and physical actions of moxibustion therapy, and the effects of moxibustion therapy on immune system, blood circulation, inflammation, and body metaboly were reviewed.
Jun-Feng Zhang   +2 more
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The thermal performance of biological tissue under moxibustion therapy

Journal of Thermal Biology, 2019
An understanding of the thermal performance of biological tissue under moxibustion with ash cleaning and distance adjustment (ACDA) is helpful for the optimization and standardization of moxibustion clinical treatment. This study compared surface temperature distribution of burning moxa stick with and without ash cleaning.
Chao Sun, Jiujie Kuang, Jiangtao Wu
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Bibliometric analysis of diseases spectrum of moxibustion therapy

Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science, 2012
To make a bibliometric analysis and evaluation of acupuncture-moxibustion papers on moxibustion therapy published from 1954 to 2007, thus to reflect the diseases spectrum of moxibustion therapy and proper indications of moxibustion therapy objectively.
Huang Qin-Feng, Wu Huan-Gan, Hong Jue
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Function of moxibustion therapy in disease prevention and healthcare

Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science, 2010
@@ The moxibustion therapy for disease prevention and healthcare is also termed "healthcare moxibustion" or "treating subclinical conditions", i.e., prevention before onset of diseases. In Chinese medicine, the prevention of diseases has been emphasized and the idea and therapeutic principle of "preventing it before it occurs" have been stressed.
Xiao-Rong Chang   +2 more
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Moxibustion Therapy in Traditional Mongolian Medicine

Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2017
From the medical history of traditional Eastern Asian and Tibetan medicine, the origin and development of moxibustion seems to be closely related to Mongolia. To explore the current clinical practice of moxibustion in Mongolia, we visited a teaching hospital, the Traditional Medical Science, Technology and Production Corporation of Mongolia, in ...
Tae-Hun, Kim   +2 more
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