Indications: regulating stomach, invigorating spleen, regulating middle energizer, lowering adverse qi, and treating gastritis, gastric ulcer, gastroptosis, stomach spasm, enteritis, insomnia, etc.
2 Moxibustion Zhongwan-Hewei Zhitong Zhongwan Point: This point is located in the upper abdomen, on the front midline, and 4 inches away from the navel.
Indications: regulating Fu Qi, regulating stomach and relieving pain, and treating nausea, vomiting, gastritis, gastric ulcer and abdominal distension.
3 Moxibustion Sanyinjiao Point-Strengthening the spleen and promoting diuresis Sanyinjiao Point Selection: Sit with your knees bent at right angles, find the tip of the medial malleolus, take 3 inches upward as the X axis, and the posterior edge of the medial tibia as the Y axis. The intersection of two axes is a point.
Indications: invigorating spleen and promoting diuresis, nourishing yin and tonifying kidney, soothing liver and regulating qi, harmonizing qi and blood, dredging channels and activating collaterals.
4 Moxibustion Zusanli-Jianpi Yiwei Zusanli acupoint selection: 3 inches from the outside, with the front edge of the tibia pointing horizontally.
Indications: invigorating the spleen and regulating the stomach, promoting digestion and absorption, strengthening the body, improving the immune function, and having a good regulating effect on the gastrointestinal and cardiovascular systems. Indications: stomach pain, vomiting, abdominal distension, bowel sounds, acute and chronic gastritis, gastroptosis, duodenal ulcer and edema.