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Why should I put ginger slices in moxibustion?
Using ginger-separated moxibustion at specific acupoints in winter not only enhances the effective conditioning effect of ginger on gastrointestinal tract, but also plays a better role in warming the middle warmer, dispelling cold, strengthening the spleen and relieving diarrhea, and conditioning intestinal organs, and can also achieve the effect of tonic in winter.

Applying ginger-separated moxibustion at specific acupoints can effectively regulate and treat chronic intestinal inflammation such as abdominal distension, abdominal pain, diarrhea, mucus pus and bloody stool. Compared with oral medicine, ginger-separated moxibustion not only reduces the burden of gastrointestinal tract, but also has no side effects of medicine. This method is simple and effective, and some patients can operate at home under the guidance of doctors.

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Ginger is famous for its excellent medicinal and edible value. Regular consumption can strengthen the body and prolong life. Ginger is not only an important condiment, but also an extremely important Chinese herbal medicine. Its nature is pungent and slightly warm. Enter the lung meridian, spleen meridian and stomach meridian. Work can relieve exterior syndrome, dispel cold, warm and stop vomiting. Ginger can enhance and accelerate blood circulation, stimulate the secretion of gastric juice, excite the stomach, promote digestion, and have antibacterial effect.

Ginger can also be used to treat enteritis and dysentery. Its unique "gingerol" can stimulate the gastrointestinal mucosa, make the gastrointestinal tract congested, enhance digestion ability, and can effectively treat abdominal distension, abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting and so on caused by overeating cold food. Not long ago, British scholars found that ginger is rich in antioxidant elements, which can effectively regulate the digestive system and relieve diarrhea symptoms caused by improper diet.

People's Network-Moxibustion Health: In winter, "ginger moxibustion" regulates the stomach.