Moxibustion! Remember These 9 Acupuncture Points to Address 90% of Diseases!

Moxibustion! Remember These 9 Acupuncture Points to Address 90% of Diseases!

There are many acupuncture points in the human body, among which 9 are the most commonly used for health maintenance and disease treatment. These points are frequently recommended for moxibustion, as they can regulate the spleen and stomach, support the vital energy, and strengthen the foundation, making them applicable for 90% of diseases!

Moxibustion! Remember These 9 Acupuncture Points to Address 90% of Diseases!

Moxibustion! Remember These 9 Acupuncture Points to Address 90% of Diseases!

Moxibustion Guidelines

Moxibustion time: 15-20 minutes for each point on the limbs, 30-50 minutes for each point on the waist and abdomen. You can purchase multiple moxibustion boxes to use simultaneously. If you cannot complete the moxibustion in one session, you can split it over two days. The order of moxibustion is back, abdomen, and legs, from top to bottom and left to right. You can perform moxibustion daily for several days, as it is generally recommended to rest for 1-2 days each week.

Moxibustion! Remember These 9 Acupuncture Points to Address 90% of Diseases!

1. Dazhui (GV14): The “Sun” of the Body that Drives Away Cold and Supplements Yang!

Moxibustion! Remember These 9 Acupuncture Points to Address 90% of Diseases!

On our body, there is an acupuncture point that nurtures Yang energy—Dazhui (GV14). By using moxibustion on this point, you can illuminate your internal “little sun,” generating a continuous source of energy that invigorates the Yang energy throughout the body and enhances immunity!

Dazhui is traditionally known in TCM as the “Meeting of All Yangs” and is considered the “Yang among Yangs” in the body. It is strategically located and plays a crucial role in connecting the upper and lower parts of the body. If Dazhui is blocked, it can obstruct seven meridians: the Governing Vessel, Bladder, Large Intestine, Small Intestine, Sanjiao, Gallbladder, and Stomach, highlighting its importance for health.

Indications include: 1. Wind-cold common cold, runny nose, cough. 2. Wind-damp fatigue, postpartum issues. 3. Allergic eczema, rhinitis, asthma. Additionally, Dazhui has a significant antipyretic effect; moxibustion on Dazhui can prevent and treat colds, bronchitis, pneumonia, and other upper respiratory infections, and can also be used for the prevention and treatment of emphysema.

Moxibustion! Remember These 9 Acupuncture Points to Address 90% of Diseases!

2. Mingmen (GV4): The Fire of Life, Supplementing the Innate Foundation!

Moxibustion! Remember These 9 Acupuncture Points to Address 90% of Diseases!

The fire of life stored in Mingmen is the root of Yang energy in the body, the source of vitality for all organs. It warms and promotes the physiological activities of all organs. Thus, it is said that “the Yang energy of the five organs cannot be generated without it,” promoting the functions of the internal organs and facilitating the metabolism of fluids, regulating the opening and closing of the kidneys.

The fire of Mingmen is the root of Yang energy in the body, the source of vitality for the functions of the five organs. Prolonged illness, aging, or excessive sexual activity can lead to kidney Yang deficiency and a decline in Mingmen fire. Clinical manifestations of Mingmen fire deficiency include symptoms of kidney Yang deficiency, such as fatigue, pale or dark complexion, cold intolerance, male impotence with clear and sparse semen, and female infertility due to cold in the uterus.

Moxibustion! Remember These 9 Acupuncture Points to Address 90% of Diseases!

3. Zhongwan (CV12): Treats All Spleen and Stomach Disorders!

Moxibustion! Remember These 9 Acupuncture Points to Address 90% of Diseases!

Zhongwan is located in the middle of the stomach, occupying the main part of the stomach, making it the most effective point for treating spleen and stomach diseases. Therefore, it is naturally a commonly used point for spleen and stomach issues. Stimulating Zhongwan enhances gastric motility, resulting in the pylorus opening and a slight elevation of the lower stomach margin. It also boosts the body’s immune capacity, enhancing the phagocytic activity of macrophages.

Zhongwan is the mu point of the stomach meridian and a meeting point of the eight meeting points, connecting the hand Taiyang, Shaoyang, foot Yangming, and Ren meridians. Indications include: digestive system diseases such as bloating, diarrhea, abdominal pain, borborygmus, acid reflux, vomiting, constipation, jaundice, and it is also effective for general stomach issues, loss of appetite, dizziness, tinnitus, acne, fatigue, and neurasthenia.

Moxibustion! Remember These 9 Acupuncture Points to Address 90% of Diseases!

4. Tianshu (ST25): The Janitor of the Intestines!

Moxibustion! Remember These 9 Acupuncture Points to Address 90% of Diseases!

Tianshu is the mu point of the large intestine, associated with the Yangming meridian, and is responsible for regulating the intestines, promoting the flow of Qi, and aiding digestion. It is a crucial abdominal point. Numerous experiments and clinical validations have shown that acupuncture or moxibustion on Tianshu significantly improves intestinal function and alleviates various symptoms caused by intestinal dysfunction.

In addition to moxibustion, massage is also an excellent method to stimulate Tianshu. Massage method: Place both palms flat on the abdomen, with the middle fingers aligned with the navel, applying slight pressure and moving in a clockwise direction until a warm sensation is felt in the abdomen. Regular massage can promote intestinal peristalsis, enhance gastric motility, and help with constipation, abdominal bloating, intestinal sounds, dysmenorrhea, and nephritis.

Moxibustion! Remember These 9 Acupuncture Points to Address 90% of Diseases!

5. Shenque (CV8): A Perfect Acupuncture Point!

Moxibustion! Remember These 9 Acupuncture Points to Address 90% of Diseases!

Shenque is a perfect acupuncture point that can aid in weight loss and beauty while harmonizing various ailments! Moxibustion on Shenque can tonify the spleen and kidneys, benefit vital energy, and has anti-aging effects, revitalizing cells, moisturizing the skin, and tightening the skin. Due to its ability to enhance the body’s resistance to disease, it can also be used to strengthen the body for those who are weak and sickly, and rejuvenate the elderly.

When addressing women’s health issues, we often include Shenque, as women tend to have a cold constitution, leading to conditions like cold in the uterus and cold hands and feet. Moxibustion on Shenque can warm and tonify the lower body, dispelling cold. Shenque is located on the Ren meridian, the sea of Yin channels, representing the Yang within Yin, corresponding to the body’s defensive Qi and blood. Historically, people have used moxibustion on the navel to warm the center, dispel cold, and harmonize the defensive and nutritive Qi, achieving remarkable results.

Moxibustion! Remember These 9 Acupuncture Points to Address 90% of Diseases!

6. Qihai (CV6): One Point Warms the Whole Body!

Moxibustion! Remember These 9 Acupuncture Points to Address 90% of Diseases!

There is a saying: “Qihai warms the whole body,” which vividly illustrates the function of Qihai. Located between the two kidneys, Qihai connects with the body’s original Qi, serving as the foundation of Yuan Yang and the source of true Qi. Qihai is the gathering place of the body’s innate energy, and stimulating it can nourish the original Qi and restore Yang energy.

Anyone with insufficient original Qi can improve their condition by stimulating this point. Stimulating Qihai can invigorate the metabolism of Qi and blood in the organs and meridians, ensuring continuous circulation and sustaining life. Ancient texts describe Qihai as the “Sea of Bull Energy” for men, indicating it is a source of vitality. Therefore, when Qihai is abundant, many diseases can be treated, and one can maintain strength.

Moxibustion! Remember These 9 Acupuncture Points to Address 90% of Diseases!

7. Zusanli (ST36): Harmonizes the Spleen and Stomach, Supplementing the Acquired Foundation!

Moxibustion! Remember These 9 Acupuncture Points to Address 90% of Diseases!

Zusanli is one of the most prominent acupuncture points in the body, known by both experts and novice moxibustion enthusiasts. Located four fingerbreadths below the knee, it has the functions of regulating the spleen and stomach, tonifying Qi, dispelling wind and dampness, and supporting the righteous Qi while expelling pathogens. It is also used for conditions like cold in the uterus, chronic gynecological inflammation, and poor follicle development.

Most moxibustion treatments for women’s diseases require Zusanli. Due to physiological characteristics, women often experience Qi and blood deficiency, which is the root cause of many gynecological diseases. Moxibustion on Zusanli can harmonize the spleen and stomach, enhance the “transportation and transformation ability” of the spleen and stomach, and improve Qi and blood deficiency in women, addressing gynecological issues at their source.

Moxibustion! Remember These 9 Acupuncture Points to Address 90% of Diseases!

8. Sanyinjiao (SP6): The Anti-Aging Point for Women!

Moxibustion! Remember These 9 Acupuncture Points to Address 90% of Diseases!

For women, Sanyinjiao is particularly important and can be considered the “anti-aging point”. It is a miraculous remedy for gynecological diseases, sometimes referred to as “female Zusanli”. Regular moxibustion or massage of this point can help women maintain youthfulness, delay aging, and postpone menopause.

Sanyinjiao is the intersection of the spleen, liver, and kidney meridians, capable of regulating menstruation and improving skin health. The spleen generates Qi and blood, governs blood, the liver stores blood, and the kidneys produce Qi and blood. As long as women have sufficient Qi and blood, issues like menstrual irregularities will disappear. In fact, skin issues like spots, acne, and wrinkles are often related to menstrual irregularities.

Moxibustion! Remember These 9 Acupuncture Points to Address 90% of Diseases!

9. The First Choice for Kidney Supplementation: Taixi (KD3)

Moxibustion! Remember These 9 Acupuncture Points to Address 90% of Diseases!

Taixi is located in the depression behind the inner ankle. It is a place of abundant and precious original Qi in the body, referred to by ancient physicians as one of the “Nine Points to Return Yang”.

Taixi is the source point of the kidney meridian, where the original Qi of the kidney flows and resides. The kidneys store essence and differentiate Yin and Yang, so whether it is kidney essence deficiency or insufficient kidney Yin and Yang, Taixi can nourish them.

Indications include: kidney Yin deficiency, Yin deficiency with excess fire leading to sore throat, oral ulcers, tinnitus, hearing loss, insomnia, forgetfulness, or kidney Yang deficiency presenting as cold limbs and lower limb edema. Moxibustion on Taixi can prevent and treat these conditions.

These 9 acupuncture points can address 90% of diseases! Both men and women can benefit from moxibustion, and regular treatment can comprehensively improve physical health, as they nourish the foundation!

Moxibustion! Remember These 9 Acupuncture Points to Address 90% of Diseases!

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