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pubmed-article:16911902pubmed:abstractTextMoxibustion has been a part of acupuncture practice for thousands of years. Traditionally, it includes direct moxibustion, in which moxa sticks are burned at acupuncture points on the skin, and indirect moxibustion, in which monkshood cakes or ginger or garlic slices are used to insulate the skin from burning moxa cones. Recently randomised clinical trials and clinical observations suggest that moxibustion can enhance physiological and immune functions, but there has been little investigation of the scientific basis of these traditional techniques. The present study compared the infrared radiation caused by these techniques to that of non-specific controls and to that of the human body surface at an acupuncture point.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:16911902pubmed:articleTitleAn infrared radiation study of the biophysical characteristics of traditional moxibustion.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:16911902pubmed:affiliationAcupuncture & Tuina College, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai 201203, China.lld:pubmed
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