Tag: moxibustion

  • How to treat rotten tooth gum

    How to treat rotten tooth gum

    Decayed tooth gum Here is how to treat rotten tooth gum. When you have rotten tooth gum, apply acupuncture at acupuncture points LI4 (??), RN12 (??) and ST36 (???). Apply 7 moxa cones at RN24 (??) and one moxa cone at PC8 (??). Huh Im Translated by Dr Kihyon Sohn, acupuncturist and herbalist in Beaverton…

  • Tooth eaten away by worms

    Tooth eaten away by worms

    You have teeth eaten away by worms. Huh Im recommended the acupuncture points LI4, LU7, ST45, SJ3, HT7 and ST36. Translated by Dr Kihyon Sohn, acupuncturist in Tigard and Portland

  • Water and food coming out of the nose

    Water and food coming out of the nose

    Water brash You do not have swollen throat. Water and food is coming back out of the nose with heat sensation. For the condition, Huh Im recommends applying acupuncture at acupuncture points LI4 (??) with reducing method and KI2 (??) with long retention. Translated by Dr Kihyon Sohn, acupuncturist and herbalist in Beaverton Oregon Here…

  • Pain in the upper and lower teeth

    Pain in the upper and lower teeth

    Toothache You have pain both in the upper and lower teeth. Apply 3 moxa cones at the prominent bone on the posterior aspect of the wrist. If this does not work, apply 7 moxa cones at the unaffected side of the wrist again. When the toothache is in the left, apply moxa cones at the…

  • Pain in the lower tooth

    Pain in the lower tooth

    Toothache Here is how to treat pain in the lower tooth. When you have toothache in the lower teeth, apply 7 moxa cones at acupuncture point LI4 (??). (Huh Im) Translated by Dr Kihyon Sohn, acupuncturist and herbalist in Beaverton Oregon Here are some more articles you may like to read. How external pathogens make…

  • Pain in the upper tooth

    Pain in the upper tooth

    Toothache Here is how to treat pain in the upper tooth. When you have toothache in the upper teeth, apply 7 moxa cones at acupuncture point ST36 (???). (Huh Im) Translated by Dr Kihyon Sohn, acupuncturist and herbalist in Beaverton Oregon Here are some more articles you may like to read. How external pathogens make…