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Can nurses in their forties switch to traditional Chinese medicine moxibustion therapists?
Of course. Moxibustion therapist is a profession based on the basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine and the theory of meridians and acupoints, taking acupuncture therapy as a means, inheriting the appropriate technology of traditional Chinese medicine, and mainly using moxibustion to prevent and treat sub-health people.

Moxibustion is one of the oldest medical technologies in China, which belongs to the external treatment of traditional Chinese medicine. It originated in ancient times, formed on the anniversary of Shang Dynasty and lasted for thousands of years. Warm moxibustion has six major effects on health.

Warming tendons and dispelling cold, expelling wind and relieving exterior syndrome; Warming meridians and dredging collaterals, promoting blood circulation and relieving fatigue;

Warming the interior, strengthening the internal organs and strengthening the internal organs; Warming yin to tonify deficiency, restoring yang to consolidate and remove;

Promoting qi and blood circulation, purging fire and removing blood stasis; Balance yin and yang, health care and disease prevention.

Warm moxibustion has two major effects on beauty. Facial skin: It can accelerate the blood circulation of skin, make aging cells metabolize, strengthen the regeneration of new cells, fade spots, reduce wrinkles, make skin ruddy and white, and delay aging. Eye: Improve eye bags, dark circles, drooping eyelids and wrinkles, delay eye relaxation and aging, and restore eye luster. Modern medical research shows that warm moxibustion can nourish cells, promote cell metabolism and vigorous circulation, increase antibodies, change blood components and adjust the balance function of tissues and organs. Because of its special effect, this therapy has been widely used in modern times.