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Moxibustion is the focused application of warmth on the body gained burning moxa (mugwort) near to the skin. Moxibustion is used in two ways, by burning moxa rolls, that are lit and suspended above the skin, or moxa cones that are placed over the skin before being lit. Moxibustion works by improving the circulation of Qi and Blood, warming the channels, relieving pain and boosting the immune system.

Cupping is a method of treatment in Chinese Medicine which involves the use of special glass cups. By creating a vacuum inside the cups and placing the cups onto the body of the patient, a therapeutic effect is achieved by creating a suction effect on the skin, which is said to improve the blood circulation and remove toxins.
What can cupping be used for?
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Is cupping safe?
Cupping is a non-
What should I expect from a cupping treatment?
During the cupping treatment, you will feel a deep warming sensation and the skin will turn red, showing that the circulation has been brought to the surface. After the treatment, you may feel deeply relaxed and energised and experience a feeling of lightness and flexibility in areas of pain and muscle tension. You may also find that your skin complexion gradually improves, becoming firmer and smoother with a new and healthy glow.

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What can moxibustion be used for?
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Is moxibustion safe?
Moxibustion is a safe, non-
What should I expect from a moxibustion treatment?
During a treatment you will be asked to lie or sit on the couch and relax. Once the moxa has been lit you will feel a pleasant warming sensation as the moxa is passed close to the skin. You may feel very relaxed and revived after treatment. There may be some redness of the skin due to improved blood circulation after a treatment which should only last for an hour or so.
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