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单词 moxa
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moxa

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mox·a

M0455550 (mŏk′sə)n. A cone or cylinder prepared from the dried leaves of certain plants, especially mugwort, placed on the skin and ignited in order to produce counterirritation.
[Japanese mogusa : moeru, to burn + kusa, herb.]

moxa

(ˈmɒksə) n1. (Medicine) a downy material obtained from various plants and used in Oriental medicine by being burned on the skin as a cauterizing agent or counterirritant for the skin2. (Plants) any of various plants yielding this material, such as the wormwood Artemisia chinensis[C17: anglicized version of Japanese mogusa, contraction of moe gusa burning herb]

mox•a

(ˈmɒk sə)

n. a flammable substance obtained from the leaves of certain Chinese and Japanese wormwood plants, esp. Artemisia moxa, and used as a counterirritant. [1670–80; by uncertain mediation < Japanese mogusa=mo(y)e burn + -gusa, comb. form of kusa herb]

moxa

The dried leaves of Chinese wormwood used in moxibustion.
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moxa

enUK

moxa

 [mok´sah] a tuft of soft, combustible material to be burned upon the skin as a cautery and counterirritant.

mox·a

(mok'să), A cone or cylinder of cotton wool or other combustible material, placed on the skin and ignited to produce counterirritation.
See also: moxibustion.
[Jap. moe kusa, burning herb]

moxa

(mŏk′sə)n. A cone or cylinder prepared from the dried leaves of certain plants, especially mugwort, placed on the skin and ignited in order to produce counterirritation.

mugwort

Acupuncture
See Moxabustion.
 
Herbal medicine
A perennial shrub that contains absinthin, flavonoids, tannin and volatile oil, which is used for menstrual dysfunction and cramping, threatened abortion and as a natural insect repellant.
Toxicity
Mugwort should not be used in pregnancy.

mox·a

(mok'să) A cone of cotton wool or other material, placed on the skin and ignited to produce counterirritation.
See also: moxibustion
[Jap. moe kusa, burning herb]

mox·a

(mok'să) A cone or cylinder of cotton wool or other combustible material, placed on the skin and ignited to produce counterirritation. [Jap. moe kusa, burning herb]

Patient discussion about moxa

Q. Burning people? My friend told me his brother had a back pain and he wanted to try a Chinese therapy, and the therapist burned him – is that possible? Isn’t it dangerous? Can it cause burns?A. We don’t burn people – we use special burning plants to treat problems, and I never encountered a serious burn as a result of it, so actually it’s not really that dangerous as it sounds.

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