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Arthritis and Moxibustion

 
Natural Standard Research Collaboration
Monday, 21 January 2008
 
Causes and Risk Factors for Arthritis
Signs and Symptoms of Arthritis
Diagnosis of Arthritis
Complications of Arthritis
Prevention of Arthritis
Conventional Treatment of Arthritis
Which Alternative Therapies Are Used for the Treatment of Arthritis and How Effective Are They?
Arthritis and Guggul
Arthritis and Dong Quai
Arthritis and Moxibustion
Glucosamine for Mild to Moderate Osteoarthritis of the Knees
Treating Arthritis with Willowbark
Borage Seed Oil for Arthritis
Glucosamine for Osteoarthritis
Omega-3 Fatty Acid for the Treatment of Arthritis
Treating Rheumatoid Arthritis with Beta-sitosterol
Black Cohosh for Pain Associated with Arthritis
Black Currant for Arthritis
Boswellia for Inflammation Associated with Arthritis
Bromelain for Arthritis
Treating Arthritis with Cat's Claw
Chlorophyll for Arthritis
Copper may reduce Arthritis Symptoms
Arthritis and DHEA
DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) Applications for the Treatment of Arthritis
Dong quai for the Treatment of Arthritis
Treating Arthritis with Evening Primrose Oil
Gamma Linolenic Acid for Arthritis
Treating Arthritis with Ginger
Green Tea for Arthritis
Mistletoe for Arthritis
Probiotics for the Treatment of Arthritis
Treating Arthritis with Propolis
Treating Arthritis with Selenium
Shark Cartilage for Arthritis
Stinging Nettle for Arthritis
Thymus Extract for Arthritis
Turmeric for the Treatment of Arthritis Inflammation
Zinc Treatment for Arthritis
 
Moxibustion is a therapeutic method used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), classical acupuncture, and Japanese acupuncture. During the therapy, an herb, usually mugwort, is burned above the skin or on the acupuncture points to introduce heat into an acupuncture point to relieve symptoms. There is preliminary evidence suggesting that patients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis may experience improved immune function as a result of acupuncture and moxibustion. However, evidence is insufficient at this time for making concrete recommendations.
    
Use cautiously over large blood vessels and thin or weak skin. Avoid with aneurysms, any kind of "heat syndrome," heart disease, convulsions, cramps, diabetic neuropathy, extreme fatigue and/or anemia, fever, or inflammatory conditions. Avoid using over allergic skin conditions, ulcerated sores, or skin adhesions. Avoid areas with an inflamed organ, contraindicated acupuncture points, face, genitals, head, inflamed areas in general, and nipples. Avoid in patients who have just finished exercising or taking a hot bath or shower. Avoid if pregnant or breastfeeding. Use cautiously with elderly people with large vessels. Not advisable to bathe or shower for up to 24 hours after a moxibustion treatment.

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