top of page

Introducing the Tian Moxa Patch

  • Feb 4, 2023
  • 1 min read

By Todd Hsueh

“Traditional Chinese medicine has a proverb for “treating summer diseases in the winter time”. The purpose is to prevent common summertime ailments by treating it in the winter. The treatment period for this year falls between Dec 22, 2022 and March 13, 2022 for a total of 81 days. In terms of treatment protocol, acupuncture is performed on special points and a distinct ointment is applied. Traditionally, a herbal ointment would be applied to the skin and Moxi-bustion would be performed on top of it.


However, we have varying skin types here in North America and some may burn with the intensity of the traditional herbal concentrate. Therefore, I have modified the herbal ointment to ensure a milder herbal patch. I have replaced the Moxi-bustion with the infrared light I brought to stimulate these points. Ear acupuncture (Auriculotherapy) can also be added to further enhance treatment outcomes with this type of therapy. So when we reach summertime, the yin and yang are harmonized, and symptoms have decreased or even disappeared completely. Here are some illnesses that I’ve seen greatly benefit from this treatment: respiratory disorders such as allergies, chronic bronchitis, GI disorders such as GERD, hormonal disorders like dysmenorrhea and irregular periods, joint pain and insomnia."


Please note that there are no additional charges for the Tian Moxa Patch treatment. It can be added to an existing acupuncture booking.


If you are interested in booking the Tian Moxa Patch treatment or a regular acupuncture or cupping appointment with Todd, please contact us at 604-479-0777 or go online to book at www.wholebodywellness.ca.


 
 
 

53 Comments


Thomasjosephdjmbi
Thomasjosephdjmbi
6 hours ago

Interesting to see the "treat summer diseases in winter" approach applied to a modern patch format—I've been using https://perchance-ai-image.com

Like

Jezebel Snyder
Jezebel Snyder
a day ago

Interesting to see the "treat summer diseases in winter" concept applied to a patch—does the Tian Moxa Patch use the same herbal ointment formula as the traditional one? I've been experimenting with https://animatediff.net

Like

Thomasthomasssydg
Thomasthomasssydg
3 days ago

Interesting to see the "treat summer diseases in winter" principle applied through a modern patch format. I've been using https://image-to-video.org

Like

Smithmichaelflppf
Smithmichaelflppf
4 days ago

Todd, thanks for explaining the "treat summer diseases in winter" approach so clearly — I'd never thought about applying moxa in the colder months to prevent summer issues. The 81-day window starting Dec 22 makes sense as a concrete protocol worth trying. I've been using https://nemotron-ai.com

Like

Leejosephpjcap
Leejosephpjcap
5 days ago

Interesting how the "treat winter, prevent summer" approach mirrors the seasonal logic of moxibustion itself. I've been using https://veo3-ai.pro

Like
Featured Posts
Check back soon
Once posts are published, you’ll see them here.
Recent Posts
Archive
Search By Tags
Follow Us
  • Facebook Basic Square
  • Twitter Basic Square
  • Google+ Basic Square
bottom of page