Thermal Moxibustion
Thermal Moxibustion is an ancient heat therapy that uses burning aged organic Mugwort wool (Moxa) held near specific meridian pathways. This slow-burning somatic thermal technique generates deep infrared penetrative heat that warms cold constitution channels, dispels systemic blood stagnation, improves lymphatic circulation, and activates robust natural immune responses.
Clinical Workflow.
What to expect during a specialized clinical treatment session at our Kakinada sanctuary.
Thermal Point Selection
Selecting core points (such as the lower back or abdomen) that require active thermal energy and restoration.
Moxa Heat Induction
Suspending or sliding slow-burning moxa rolls above target spots to allow therapeutic heat to penetrate deep into soft tissues.
Herb Oil Infusion
Gently massaging the heated pores with warm, cold-pressed sesame oil to amplify herbal absorption.
Systemic Heat Integration
Resting under warm thermal organic sheets to stabilize metabolic temperatures.
