Moxotherapy

Moxotherapy

Moksibustion - the art of heating moksa is one of the oldest healing methods in ancient China. Artemisia vulgaris is the plant from which moksa is made.

- Why was HEAT used for healing in ancient times?

- Because heat is movement and movement is LIFE!!!

The effects of moksa healing

- Increases a person's heat content, vitality, creativity.

- Moksa releases what is rigid and makes it flexible. It makes that which is stagnant moveable.

-Moksa works on the place where energy becomes stagnant and starts to flow freely and smoothly.

E.g. stiffening of the knee joint, etc.

Applied to various ailments

Mental apathy (sluggish people), anaemia in pregnancy, blood dyscrasias (platelet and leucocyte disorders... ), insulin-dependent diabetes, back and spinal pains, bronchial asthma and other respiratory diseases, women's diseases, various types of depression, sleep disorders, back and spinal pains, colds, and peripheral nervous system, inflammatory and degenerative diseases of the musculoskeletal system, peripheral circulatory disorders and injuries, neuralgia, radiculopathy, polyneuropathy, osteochondrosis, arthrosis of joints, sprains and strains of ligaments, Alzheimer's disease, and other diseases. In adults, children and adolescents

In ancient China, massage was considered the highest ART!!!

This activity is called Healing Hands Knees!!! It is a unique massage technique that has nothing to do with conventional massage techniques, because the MASSAGE, which is called Healing Hands Knees, is already a treatment in itself. The name is derived from the most ancient Chinese texts - because the human being is seen as an energetic being. It is a therapy based on certain foundations and with certain criteria. It is ART TO LIE!!! Because just touching is a massage. And our skin is like an extension of the brain. The oldest Chinese texts state that in ancient times, acupuncture was practised in China: acupuncture in eastern China, moksa (moxa) heating in western China, massage in central China.

Let's move forward together!

Pes Planus

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