Qi Hao: 1963 ~, director of the All-China Society for Popular Science of Traditional Chinese Medicine, associate professor of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, author of Master of Medicine of Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, such as Compendium of Vernacular Materia Medica, Diagnosis of Family Diseases and Common Chinese Medicines, and now associate professor of Chinese Medicine Education Center of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and author of Medicine, Witchcraft and Qigong, Practical Family Autonomy of All Diseases, etc.
catalogue
Section 1 Mechanism of Moxibustion for Keeping Healthy and Eliminating Diseases
Section 2 Classification of Moxibustion Therapy
First, the moxa stick moxibustion method
Second, moxa stick moxibustion
Third, direct moxibustion
Fourth, indirect moxibustion
The concept of moxibustion therapy in the third quarter
First, the treatment after moxibustion
Second, the prohibition and filling matters
Chapter II Acupoint Positioning and Indications of Whole Body Moxibustion
Section 1 Acupoint Positioning Method
First, the measurement method of skeletal degree
Second, the finger ratio method
Third, the body surface marking method
Section 2 Meridian Acupoint Selection and Moxibustion Treatment
The first chapter is an overview of moxibustion therapy.
First, the lung meridian of hand Taiyin
Second, hand Yangming large intestine meridian
Third, Foot Yangming Stomach Meridian
Fourthly, spleen meridian of foot Taiyin
Five, hand shaoyin heart meridian
Six, hand drying small intestine meridians
Seven, foot sun bladder meridian
Eight, foot shaoyin kidney meridian
Nine, hand Jue Yin pericardium meridian
Ten, hand shaoyang triple energizer meridian
Eleven, foot shaoyang gallbladder meridian
12. Liver Meridian of Foot Jueyin
Thirteen, Ren Mai
Fourteen, Du meridian
Section 1 moxibustion for health preservation
(1) Tuberculosis
Section 2 Moxibustion for Eliminating Diseases
I. Respiratory diseases
(ii) Tuberculosis caused by fatigue
(iii) Chronic bronchitis
Chapter III Health-preserving and Disease-removing Moxibustion
(4) Emphysema
(5) Asthma
(6) cough
(7) Pulmonary abscess
(8) Cough and asthma due to phlegm retention
(1) acute hepatitis
Second, digestive system diseases.
(2) jaundice
(iii) Chronic hepatitis
(4) Hepatomegaly and cirrhosis
(5) Acute infectious hepatitis A.
(6) Cholelithiasis
(7) cholecystitis
(8) Nausea and vomiting
(9) Gastric ulcer disease
(10) Abdominal distension
(1 1) hematemesis
(12) food poisoning
(13) burp
(14) toxic dysentery
(15) rectocele
(16) acute appendicitis
(XVII) Intestinal parasitic diseases
(18) Chest and abdominal distension
(nineteen) anorexia and dyspepsia
(20) Diarrhea
(XXI) Constipation
appendicitis
(XXIII) Intestinal obstruction
Third, cardiovascular diseases.
(1) Stroke
(2) Oblique quarrel
(3) Arrhythmia
(4) angina pectoris
(5) Rheumatic heart disease
(6) Hypertension and stroke
(7) Hypertension
Fourth, endocrine diseases.
(1) diabetes
(ii) Hyperthyroidism
(3) quenching thirst
(4) Goiter
Five, nervous system diseases
Suddenly fainted
(2) Dizziness
③ neurasthenia
suffer from insomnia
(5) epilepsy
Six, urogenital system diseases
(1) impotence
(2) Men are cold.
(3) Premature ejaculation
(4) nocturnal emission
(5) nocturnal emission
(6) kidney calculi
(7) Prostatitis
(8) testicular pain
(9) Unable to urinate
(10) Nephritis edema
Seven, internal medicine fever
(1) fever
(2) High fever
(3) Cold and fever
(4) redness and swelling of the face
Eight, gynecological diseases
(1) vaginitis
(2) Female infertility
(3) The lochia is endless
(four) fetal position is not correct
(5) hysteromyoma
(6) Cervical cancer
(7) Gonorrhea in women
(viii) Breast cancer
(9) Female vulvar contraction syndrome
(10) Excessive leucorrhea
(1 1) Excessive leucorrhea
(XII) Women's low back pain and strain
(13) dystocia
(14) Uterine prolapse
(15) Irregular menstruation
(16) Female breast swelling
(17) Uterine bleeding
Nine, pediatric diseases
Sequelae of meningitis in children
(b) children eat.
(3) infantile convulsion
Mumps in children
(5) The child is swollen all over.
(6) Infantile enuresis
(vii) Children's dysentery
(viii) sequelae of polio
Ten, five senses disease
(1) Common eye diseases
(ii) conjunctivitis
(III) Sinusitis
(4) Toothache
(5) Tonsillitis
(6) Abscess of throat
(7) Common ear diseases
(8) otitis media
XI. Dermatosis
(1) wet sore
(2) underarm body odor
(3) pruritus vulvae
(4) carbuncle on the back
(5) vitiligo and skin warts
(6) Lymph node nuclei
(7) carbuncle swelling
(8) Hemorrhoids
Twelve, orthopedic diseases
(1) stiff neck
(2) Cervical hyperplasia
(3) Traumatic low back pain
(4) Rheumatoid arthritis
(e) crane knee wind
(vi) Sciatic neuralgia
(7) Low back pain
(8) the difficulty of flattering others.
(9) Finger contracture pain
(10) I can't lift my arm when it hurts.
(11) Contraction of legs and feet
(12) Knee weakness
(13) lower limb paralysis
Thirteen, with generous moxibustion treatment
(a) Women are weakened by long-term stress
(2) Vegetarians are weak and sick.
(c) Refractory old cold legs and low back pain
(D) Refractory gout syndrome
(5) Sequela of apoplexy (those with long-term medical history)
(VI) Coronary heart disease with hyperlipidemia and arteriosclerosis
(vii) Chronic adnexitis in women
(8) Chronic edema
(9) Periarthritis of shoulder joint
(10) Long-term male infertility
(1 1) long-term depression
(12) Severe pain all over the body
Fourteen, moxibustion compatibility therapy
Fifteen, direct moxibustion affected area