AIAITIE regulates Rhinitis and Allergic rhinitis
The main speaker in the below video is called Shan Gui Min, who has had more than 40 years of experience in the hotel. She said that all rhinitis is suitable for treatment with Moxibustion, and allergic rhinitis is the most suitable for treatment with Moxibustion.
She mentioned in her article that Moxibustion treatment of allergic rhinitis had a great effect in clinical studies. The results of these studies show that 95% of patients improved and 60% – 70% of the patients were fully cured.
Someone may ask why Moxibustion has a good effect for treating allergic rhinitis? This reason starts with allergic rhinitis itself. First, the research found that allergic rhinitis patients mostly have a cold dampness snydrome. For example, they are afraid of cold, and often feel their hands and feet are cold, especially in the Winter. Second, the symptoms of allergic rhinitis are runny nose, nasal itching, sneezing, and pale nasal mucosa. When the weather becomes cold, all manifestations of the cold syndrome become more frequent and serious. In traditional Chinese medicine, “treating cold with hot drugs” refers to the practice of treating cold diseases with warm treatments or medicines. Of course, Moxibustion is a warm treatment. Specifically, Moxibustion produces heat during the treatment process, and it has the function of warming and clearing the meridians and dispelling cold pathogens.
How do you treat allergic rhinitis with Moxibustion?
For the allergic rhinitis treatment, the acupuncture points selected for Moxibustion are: Yintang, Yingxiang, Yangbai, Taiyang, Shengqiu, Zushanl and FeiShu(see below images):
Yintang and Yingxiang are acupuncture points on the face. When applying moxibustion, it is necessary to use a higher concentration of moxa, so the effect will be greater. AIAITIE is a Moxibustion with a purity ratio of 30:1, and it is simple to use. The product is used by simply taking the paper off on the bottom base, lighting the moxa stick, and then attaching the base to the acupuncture point. The base firmly holds the moxa stick in place while it is burning, The base holds also hold the stick a safe distance from the skin to prevent burns. Once the moxa stick is consumed and cools down, the base is detached from the acupuncture point and disposed of.