At Spa Chevy Chase, we focus on safe, effective, and client-centered treatments. Understanding the different types of moxibustion can help you feel more confident and comfortable with the process.
Moxibustion is generally categorized into two main types: direct and indirect, each offering unique therapeutic benefits.
Direct moxibustion involves placing a small, cone-shaped amount of herbal material (moxa) directly on specific points of the body.
Indirect moxibustion is the most widely used method in modern wellness settings. Instead of placing the moxa directly on the skin, it is held slightly above the body or used with a protective layer.
Another widely practiced form of moxibustion involves combining it with acupuncture for enhanced therapeutic effects. In this method, a fine acupuncture needle is gently inserted into a specific point on the body and retained for a short period.
A small amount of moxa is then carefully attached to the end of the needle and ignited. The gentle heat travels through the needle into the targeted area, creating a deep, soothing warmth that supports circulation and relaxation. Once the desired effect is achieved, the moxa is safely extinguished and the needle is removed.
In traditional Chinese medicine, moxibustion is often recommended for individuals experiencing what is described as “cold” or stagnant conditions in the body. These imbalances may be associated with poor circulation, low energy, or discomfort.
The warming properties of moxibustion are believed to help dispel cold, stimulate the meridians, and encourage the smooth flow of energy and blood. This process supports the body’s natural ability to restore balance and overall well-being.