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Moxa Warmers & Bulbs
Onnetsu-Ku Electric Moxa Warmer
Hand held acu-point warmer from Japan. 0.8" dia heating head with screw cap uses replaceable cloth covers which have been treated with moxa. Warming heat penetrates through the moxa cap yielding beneficial indirect moxa treatment. 7" long unit with 1.1" x 1.4" handle. 110 volt powered with on/off switch. Includes 8 replacement moxa caps (moxa is embedded in the 100% cotton cover). Additional replacement moxa caps are also available (replace when cloth becomes soiled or there is no odor of moxa).
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Onnetsu.Kyu
Onnetsu-Ku Electric Moxa Warmer
$115.00
Onnet.Cap
Replacement caps - box of 12
$13.95
NOTE:
Direct moxa, indirect moxa, and needle moxa should always be administered and used under the direction or supervision of a qualified practitioner.
Do not leave patient unattended during any moxa use.
Do not use moxa on the face, soft skin, or other sensitive body areas. Do not use moxa on infants or young children. Do not use moxa on patients who are not able to detect the sensations of heat or pain (i.e. elderly, patients with nerve damage, etc).
When using needle moxa, a protective shield, (i.e. aluminum foil), must be placed under and around the needle to protect the skin from loose or falling moxa ash.
When using moxa rolls, the burned ash must be frequently removed by gently tapping the side of the roll against a suitable container. For patient safety, do not use moxa rolls or any moxa product if damaged or cracked.
Always ignite stick-on moxa first and then apply to the point. If heat becomes uncomfortable, remove or move moxa to another location. If used incorrectly, redness or a small heat blister may appear after application.
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