
High-quality moxa wool, moxa cigars, moxa sticks, moxa box, moxa extinguisher, moxa cigar holder, and much more.
High-quality moxa wool, moxa cigars, moxa sticks, moxa box, moxa extinguisher, moxa cigar holder, and much more.
Chrome-plated brass container (4 cm) for extinguishing the moxa rolls within a few seconds Surrounded by a stainless steel bowl (10 cm) to catch any ash that may fall off Very stable, also ideal for holding moxa rolls during treatment
CHF 14.98
CHF 13.86 Excl. VAT
Stainless steel swab clamp for fixing swabs 15 cm, straight with catch and opening.Swabs can be soaked in alcohol with this tool and burned off to heat the fire cupping glass.
CHF 21.09
CHF 19.51 Excl. VAT
Moxa extinguisher foot made of metal Metal extinguisher foot for moxa cigarsl for extinguishing moxa cigars can also be used as a holder 3.5 x 2.8 cm
CHF 10.04
CHF 9.29 Excl. VAT
Indirect moxa, moxa wool or moxa herb, top quality100% pure mugwort herb250 grams/bag Rather rough variant. Some mugwort leaf stems remain in the herb. This results in a longer burning time and a higher temperature. Origin: China
CHF 27.78
CHF 25.70 Excl. VAT
Moxa box, 1 hole Made of high quality wood. For use with moxa wool or cut moxa cigars, for large-scale moxa heat therapy treatments on the back, abdomen, shoulder, arm With wire mesh at half height Dimensions 9 x 9 x 8.5 cm (LxWxH) The moxa rolls are placed in the corresponding holders or placed on the inner metal mesh like loose moxa herbs. There are openings on both sides of the box to regulate the air flow and the intensity of the heat, as well as to monitor the burning process.The lid is held in place with clamps. There are retaining rings on both sides of the box for the elastic fastening strap, which is used to fix the box to the corresponding body region. The larger the box, the larger the treatment area. Dimensions: L x W x H = 9 cm x 9 cm x 8.5 cm
CHF 17.76
CHF 16.43 Excl. VAT
Moxa box, 2 holes
CHF 21.09
CHF 19.51 Excl. VAT
Moxa box, 4 holes Made of high quality wood. For use with moxa wool or cut moxa cigars, for large-scale moxa heat therapy treatments on the back, abdomen, shoulder, arm With wire mesh at half height Dimensions 13 x 13 x 8 cm (LxWxH) The moxa rolls are placed in the corresponding holders or placed on the inner metal mesh like loose moxa herbs. There are openings on both sides of the box to regulate the air flow and the intensity of the heat, as well as to monitor the burning process.The lid is held in place with clamps. There are retaining rings on both sides of the box for the elastic fastening strap, which is used to fix the box to the corresponding body region. The larger the box, the larger the treatment area. Dimensions: L x W x H = 13 cm x 13 cm x 8 cm
Top quality needle moxa for attaching, 200 pieces per boxSmaller cylindrical moxa sticks for attaching to the acupuncture needle For the hot needle technique. Material: 100% mugwort Moxa caps Dimensions: Height: 15 mm / Diameter: 12 mm The hot needle technique is a popular form of treatment from TCM that combines acupuncture with moxibustion. In addition to the stimulation provided by the needle, moxibustion also produces a soothing warmth on the acupuncture point. Application:The moxa caps can simply be placed on the end of the acupuncture needle during treatment. With their gentle warmth, they provide stronger and deeper stimulation of the acupuncture point.
CHF 15.09
CHF 13.96 Excl. VAT
Stainless steel Maier grain and swab tongs- approx. 18 cm, with ratchet- made of stainless steel
CHF 19.98
CHF 18.48 Excl. VAT
Tiger warmer SMALL, spring-loaded with chrome-plated brass tip length 15cm for use with moxa sticks article no. B.100.0040 Material: Stainless steel How it works: 1. Pull out the inner part and insert the moxa stick from the front. The moxa stick is held in place by two metal tongues bent inwards. 2. ignite the moxa and reinsert the inner part. Start treatment.3. Gradually pull out the moxa stick to ensure it burns in the correct position. To do this, use two fingers to pull the stick out by the tongues of the inner part.
Tiger warmer LARGE, semi-automatic system, spring-loaded with chrome-plated brass tip Semi-automatic tiger warmer for moxa sticks. Head end can be rotated. For use with smokeless moxa sticks Article no. B.300.0047 Length 18cm Material: stainless steel Semi-automatic tiger warmer for moxa sticks. Head end can be rotated. Matching smokeless sticks (articles ND34 and ND33) can be found here. In contrast to the manual tiger warmer, this tiger warmer requires a practiced hand to adjust and ash off the moxa sticks. How it works: 1. Ignite the moxa stick and insert it, ignited side first, into the rear end of the tiger warmer. Metal tongues at the head end of the tiger warmer prevent it from slipping through. 2. press the rear end of the warmer lightly in the same way as the push button of a ballpoint pen and allow the sticks to slide until the embers are in the middle of the head.3. press occasionally to maintain the position of the embers at the head end. Either pull out or tap the moxa sticks to ash them off.
CHF 17.61
CHF 16.29 Excl. VAT
- Metal spoon with slot- for safe removal of the moxa
CHF 7.31
CHF 6.76 Excl. VAT
Mogusa Shinhwa Gold Moxa, 10g Made in Corea
CHF 24.00
CHF 22.20 Excl. VAT
Shinhwa Gold Moxa Made in Korea, 40 g
CHF 90.13
CHF 83.38 Excl. VAT
Moxa burner for wooden moxa cigars
CHF 17.71
CHF 16.38 Excl. VAT
Chrome-plated moxa oven for large-area moxa treatments with moxa wool
CHF 8.85
CHF 8.19 Excl. VAT
Moxa umbrella for attaching to needle
CHF 3.29
CHF 3.04 Excl. VAT
Book Die Moxa-Therapie, 240 pages, Wärmepunktur - Eine klassische chinesische Heilmethode, by Höting, Hans GerhardMoxa - Effective help for acute and chronic pain Moxa therapy is a very effective Chinese healing method. The indirect application of burning mugwort heats the body's reaction zones and mobilizes the body's own self-healing powers. Great success without side effects. Acute and chronic pain, back problems, gastrointestinal complaints, muscle tension, diseases of the tendon apparatus and sports injuries can be treated in a targeted manner and without side effects. Proven self-help. This book provides a clear description of moxa therapy and its many possible applications. Hans Höting studied traditional Chinese medicine in Nanking (People's Republic of China) and has worked in many practices and clinics in Asia, including with shamans in the jungles of Asia. He has a naturopathic practice in Bremen.
MoxibustionA heat therapy in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Paperback, by Nusser, GritShang, Xiaoying, 128 pages, German Moxibustion is part of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and is closely related to acupuncture. This therapy originates from the colder north of China. Acupuncture points are heated to treat energetic vacuity and cold conditions. The herb Artemisia vulgaris (mugwort) is used for this, which is set alight and emits an even, mild and deep-acting heat as it smoulders. The yang is strengthened and dispels external disease factors that can penetrate the surface of the body. Moxibustion is used to treat cold, wind and dampness-related illnesses, stimulate blood circulation and metabolism, boost the body's defenses and is suitable for states of exhaustion, convalescence after energy-sapping chronic illnesses, frequent urination, severe diarrhea... Pain is alleviated and healing is accelerated.
Book Heat Therapy in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Moxa and Moxibustion by Franz Thews, 181 pages, GermanHeat Therapy in Traditional ChineseMedicine, Moxa / Moxibustion is a new book from Thews-Verlag. The various moxa techniques are explained in detail on 180 pages with plenty of illustrations. Step-by-step instructions on the techniques make it quick and easy to get started and the following techniques are presented:. Rice grain moxa. Moxa hat. Moxa cones. Moxa over insulation layers. Moxa therapy with a cigar. Moxa therapy with cigarette. Smokeless moxa. Moxa with incense sticks. Smoking with moxa smoke. Moxa instruments. Heat and burning therapyA book for all those interested in TCM, both beginners and professionals. This book was developed by professionals for their practice, with tips and tricks.
CHF 64.80
CHF 59.94 Excl. VAT
Book Acupressure and Moxibustion 108 pages German, by Stux G. 2012 Acupressure is an important branch of Chinese medicine that is thousands of years old. Chinese medicine has become known in Western hospitals primarily through acupuncture, especially through its spectacular effects in pain therapy for chronic diseases and in anesthesia for operations on awake patients. Acupressure is the targeted massage of acupuncture points, which has a healing effect on mild and moderate illnesses and disorders. Acupressure has been used for self-treatment since ancient times and today occupies an important place in the medical care of the population in the People's Republic of China. In recent years, the benefits of traditional Chinese medicine have also been recognized in the West, which is why acupuncture and acupressure are attracting increasing interest. Acupressure is free of side effects and therefore offers advantages over conventional painkillers, which are often associated with side effects. Moxibustion, the warming of acupuncture points to increase the body's strength in cases of weakness, is also an important branch of Chinese medicine. Moxibustion can be carried out by the patient after consultation with the attending physician. The teaching concept for acupressure presented here is based on the experience gained by hundreds of doctors in Germany and Asia in the field of Chinese medicine and acupuncture in particular. Only the most important diseases and health disorders are presented in this acupressure book.
CHF 97.31
CHF 90.02 Excl. VAT
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