Moxa

Moxibustion: “Moxa,” often used in conjunction with acupuncture, consists in burning of dried Chinese mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) on acupoints. “Direct Moxa” involves the pinching of clumps of the herb into cones that are placed on acupoints and lit until warm. Typically the burning cone is removed before burning the skin and is thought, after repeated use, to warm the body and increase circulation. Moxa can also be rolled into a cigar-shaped tube, lit, and held over an acupuncture point, or rolled into a ball and stuck onto the back end of an inserted needle for warming effect.

Course Outline & Schedule
This program is included in the Chinese Traditional Medicine course. It is also offered to those who have completed the beginner level of Traditional Chinese Massage. The class will be a total of 15 hours.
$100 Tax incl.
Moxa