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Mongb gangb ghab jud ghad (Hemorrhoids) in Miao Medicine

Disclaimer: This article is provided solely for the cultural and educational study of traditional medicine. It is not medical advice. Consult a licensed physician before applying any treatments. Mongb gangb ghab jud ghad (Hemorrhoids) in Miao Medicine Overview The term “hemorrhoids” was introduced into Miao regions in modern times. In Miao- medicine, hemorrhoids are referred to as…
Mongb jul lol eb hniangk (Sweating Disorder) in Miao Medicine

Disclaimer: This article is provided solely for the cultural and educational study of traditional medicine. It is not medical advice. Consult a licensed physician before applying any treatments. Mongb jul lol eb hniangk (Sweating Disorder) in Miao Medicine Overview In Miao- medicine, sweating disorder is known as Mongb jul lol eb hniangk. This condition is caused by…
Mongb khob hfad hxid (Neck Sprain / Acute Torticollis): A Miao Medicine Perspective

Disclaimer: This article is provided solely for the cultural and educational study of traditional medicine. It is not medical advice. Consult a licensed physician before applying any treatments. Mongb khob hfad hxid (Neck Sprain / Acute Torticollis): A Miao- Medicine Perspective Overview In Miao- medicine, acute neck sprain is known as Mongb khob hfad hxid. This condition…
Mongb gek jil (Shoulder Wind Syndrome): A Miao Medicine Perspective

Disclaimer: This article is provided solely for the cultural and educational study of traditional medicine. It is not medical advice. Consult a licensed physician before applying any treatments. Mongb gek jil (Shoulder Wind Syndrome): A Miao – Medicine Perspective Overview In Miao – medicine, Mongb gek jil refers to “leaking shoulder wind,” a condition caused by wind,…
Sprains (Yens hxena): A Miao Medicine Perspective on Diagnosis and Treatment

Disclaimer: This article is provided solely for the cultural and educational study of traditional medicine. It is not medical advice. Consult a licensed physician before applying any treatments. Sprains (Yens hxena): A Miao Medicine Perspective on Diagnosis and Treatment Overview In Miao medicine, sprains are known as Yens hxena. The condition refers to damage in muscles or…
The Journey of a Handmade Moxa Stick: A True Story Behind Three-Year Aged Moxa
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Disclaimer: This article is provided solely for the cultural and educational study of traditional medicine. It is not medical advice. Consult a licensed physician before applying any treatments. Since I started purchasing mugwort leaves in 2009, and now that our moxa sticks have been on the market for over a year, I have so many emotions. It…
Chongdangge (Bone Fracture)

Disclaimer: This article is provided solely for the cultural and educational study of traditional medicine. It is not medical advice. Consult a licensed physician before applying any treatments. Chongdangge (Bone Fracture) OverviewChongdangge refers to the complete or partial fracture of the bone structure in a specific part of the body caused by external factors such…
Chongdangge (Bone Bi)

Disclaimer: This article is provided solely for the cultural and educational study of traditional medicine. It is not medical advice. Consult a licensed physician before applying any treatments. Chongdangge (Bone Bi) OverviewIn Miao medicine, bone bi is called Chongdangge, referring to diseases where the affected bone structure is longer than normal bone structure, equivalent to…
Miao medicine-Gaji An Mai (Atrophy Syndrome)

Disclaimer: This article is provided solely for the cultural and educational study of traditional medicine. It is not medical advice. Consult a licensed physician before applying any treatments. Gaji An Mai (Atrophy Syndrome) Overview:In Miao medicine, Atrophy Syndrome is called Gaji An Mai. It refers to a condition caused by external pathogens, traumatic injuries, congenital…
Miao medicine,Gaojiachong (Rheumatoid Arthritis)

Gaojiachong (Rheumatoid Arthritis) Overview In Miao medicine, rheumatoid arthritis is called Gaojiachong (also known as Jiangfengjin or Enianggangbang). It occurs in individuals with weak constitutions—particularly the elderly or those overworked—or who live in cold, damp environments, allowing wind–damp–heat pathogens to invade the joints. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, rheumatoid arthritis falls under bi syndrome, where invasion…

