MOXA THERAPY

What is Moxa Therapy?

Moxa Therapy, also known as Moxibustion, is a traditional healing technique used alongside acupuncture to stimulate the body’s natural healing process. It involves the gentle application of heat generated by burning a special herbal preparation called mugwort (moxa) near specific acupuncture points on the body.

The warmth produced during the treatment helps improve blood circulation, strengthen the body’s energy flow, and support overall wellness.

At Kowmudi’s Wellness Center, Moxa therapy is carefully applied based on traditional healing principles to restore balance and promote natural recovery.

What Conditions Can Be Treated?

Moxa therapy is commonly used to support treatment for:

  • Chronic Pain

  • Joint Pain and Arthritis

  • Back and Neck Pain

  • Muscle Stiffness

  • Digestive Disorders

  • Cold Sensitivity in the Body

  • Menstrual Disorders

  • Fatigue and Weakness

  • Stress and Anxiety

  • Low Immunity

Procedure of Moxa Therapy

During the treatment, a trained practitioner places or holds a burning moxa stick close to specific acupuncture points on the body. The heat gently penetrates the area and stimulates the body’s natural healing response.

The procedure is safe, comfortable, and typically lasts 15 to 30 minutes depending on the condition being treated.

Benefits of Moxa Therapy

  • Improves blood circulation

  • Reduces pain and inflammation

  • Strengthens the immune system

  • Promotes relaxation and stress relief

  • Supports digestive health

  • Enhances energy flow in the body

  • Helps restore natural body balance

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Frequently Asked Questions?

Is Moxa therapy painful?

No, Moxa therapy is not painful. Patients usually feel a gentle warmth and relaxation during the treatment.

Is Moxa therapy safe?

Yes, when performed by trained practitioners, Moxa therapy is safe and effective.

How many sessions are required?

The number of sessions depends on the individual’s health condition and response to treatment.

Can Moxa therapy be combined with acupuncture?

Yes, Moxa therapy is often combined with acupuncture to enhance treatment effectiveness.