Where to apply moxibustion for kidney essence deficiency
Under normal circumstances, for deficiency of kidney essence, moxibustion can be applied to acupoints such as Mingmen (GV4), Guanyuan (CV4), Shenque (CV8), Dazhui (GV14), and Shenshu (BL23). Specific details are as follows:
1. Mingmen (GV4)
Located in the depression below the spinous process of the second lumbar vertebra, Mingmen is the Yuan-source point of the Kidney meridian. Moxibustion at this point can tonify kidney essence and enhance kidney function.
2. Guanyuan (CV4)
Situated at the midpoint of the line connecting the navel and the anterior superior iliac spine, Guanyuan is one of the key acupoints on the Kidney meridian. Applying moxibustion here helps nourish the kidneys, strengthen essence, and regulate the reproductive system and kidney function.
3. Shenque (CV8)
Located at the center of the navel, Shenque is an important meeting point between the Kidney meridian and the Conception Vessel (Renmai). Moxibustion at this point strengthens kidney essence and helps balance the body's internal energy.
4. Dazhui (GV14)
Found in the depression below the spinous process of the 7th cervical vertebra, Dazhui is a significant point along the Governor Vessel. Moxibustion here enhances kidney function and promotes the production and storage of kidney essence.
5. Shenshu (BL23)
Located in the depression below the second lumbar vertebra in the lower back, Shenshu is a primary back-shu point of the kidney. Moxibustion at this point helps replenish kidney essence and regulate kidney function.
It is important to note that prior to performing moxibustion, it is advisable to consult a qualified traditional Chinese medicine practitioner or physician to determine the most appropriate acupoints and treatment plan based on individual conditions.