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How can qicaoyuan brand qi mugwort sticks better unblock meridians during moxibustion?

Publish Time: 2025-08-13
Moxibustion, a key component of traditional Chinese medicine, has a history spanning thousands of years. Qicaoyuan brand qi mugwort sticks are widely used in clinical practice and home healthcare due to their ease of use and remarkable efficacy. Made from high-quality aged mugwort through hot and cold processing, qicaoyuan brand qi mugwort sticks not only burn stably and have a pure aroma, but also effectively release their medicinal properties, effectively unblocking the meridians during moxibustion.

Meridians are pathways for the flow of qi and blood throughout the body, connecting the internal organs with the surface of the body. Blockages in these meridians can lead to poor qi and blood flow, easily leading to pain, numbness, fatigue, and even illness. The warm stimulation generated by the burning qicaoyuan brand qi mugwort sticks penetrates deeply into the skin, transmitting through acupuncture points and stimulating the flow of qi, thus achieving the therapeutic goal of "unblocked, pain-free." The active ingredients in high-quality Qiaoyuan brand Qi mugwort sticks, such as mugwort oil and mugwort polysaccharides, are continuously released during the combustion process, further enhancing their warming and unblocking effects on the meridians.

To maximize the meridian-clearing effects of Qiaoyuan brand Qi mugwort sticks, high-quality raw materials and craftsmanship are crucial. Aged mugwort, after more than three years, loses its dryness, resulting in a milder and purer medicinal property. The combined use of hot and cold processing preserves the active ingredients and enhances its combustion performance. These Qiaoyuan brand Qi mugwort sticks burn with a gentle, penetrating flame, avoiding the production of pungent smoke and promoting the gradual unblocking of the meridians.

In practice, the correct moxibustion technique is crucial. Commonly used methods include gentle moxibustion, pecking moxibustion, and circular moxibustion. Gentle moxibustion is suitable for most people. It involves suspending a lit Qi Mugwort stick 2-3 cm above the skin to allow the heat to penetrate slowly. This method is suitable for large acupuncture points on the back and abdomen, such as Zusanli, Guanyuan, and Mingmen, helping to regulate qi and blood flow throughout the meridians. Pecking moxibustion involves moving Qi Mugwort sticks up and down like a bird pecking at food, providing concentrated heat and intense stimulation. It is suitable for areas with significant localized meridian blockage, such as the neck, shoulders, and knees. Circular moxibustion involves moving Qi Mugwort sticks in a circular motion, expanding the heat coverage and promoting local blood circulation. It is suitable for longer meridian paths in the limbs.

Acupoint selection is key to achieving optimal results. According to the Traditional Chinese Medicine principle of "selecting acupoints along the meridians," moxibustion should focus on acupoints along the meridians associated with the affected area to more effectively guide heat along the meridians. For example, for lower limb cold pain, you can use Zusanli on the Stomach Meridian of Foot Yangming and Sanyinjiao on the Spleen Meridian of Foot Taiyin. For frozen shoulder, you can use Jianyu on the Large Intestine Meridian of Hand Yangming and Tianzong on the Small Intestine Meridian of Hand Taiyang. By synergizing multiple acupoints, "meridian qi resonance" is achieved, significantly enhancing the unblocking effect.

In addition, the duration and frequency of moxibustion should be appropriately managed. It is generally recommended to moxibustion for 15-30 minutes each time, until the area becomes warm and comfortable, with a slight redness on the skin, to avoid burns. Two to three times a week is ideal. Long-term adherence can gradually improve meridian blockage. Especially in cold weather or after prolonged sitting or standing, timely moxibustion can prevent qi and blood stagnation in the meridians, thus achieving the goal of "preventing illness before it occurs."

Finally, post-moxibustion conditioning is also important. Avoid immediate exposure to wind or cold showers to prevent cold and dampness from re-invading the meridians. Drinking warm water can promote metabolism. Combining this with moderate exercise, such as Tai Chi or Ba Duan Jin, can help guide qi and blood circulation and consolidate the unblocking results. In summary, high-quality Qicaoyuan brand Qi mugwort sticks, made from aged mugwort through hot and cold processing, combined with scientific moxibustion techniques, rational acupoint selection, and a regular treatment schedule, can more effectively dredge meridians during moxibustion. It's more than just a therapeutic approach; it's a wellness practice that conforms to nature and harmonizes yin and yang, worthy of widespread promotion and application in modern life.
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