on 3/16/2009
@ anamarielaThat's a really good question. You CAN indeed reuse the remainder of your moxa stick at a later time. But to clarify, Moxa 'sticks' (which burn more like incense) are best put out with a bit of water. Moxa 'rolls'(like the one pictured above) can just be snuffed out into a plate until it has stopped smoking. Either way, your moxa is reusable once dry and no longer smoking. Thanks for your question! I have updated the article to reflect this.
on 3/16/2009
Thanks for your advices and to give basic steps to use the moxa. Question for you: can I re-use a moxa stick once I already use and put immersing the lit end into a bit of water? Thanks!
on 10/29/2007
My apologies everyone...I purchase online from https://www.healthpointproducts.com. Just navigate to the 'moxibustion supplies' link located on the product catalog menu on the left hand side. Their products ship from New York hence, no overseas shipping charges, however there is a $25 minimum purchase requirement.
on 10/29/2007
Here's a link to a place some of my friends who used such in the past but right now they feel a bit unsure of purchasing anything imported from the orient. http://www.acu-market.com/prodinfo.asp?number=140101
momose said
on 5/9/2009 I cannot wait to try this. Thanks for the information. *****
Elizabeth A said
on 3/16/2009 @ anamarielaThat's a really good question. You CAN indeed reuse the remainder of your moxa stick at a later time. But to clarify, Moxa 'sticks' (which burn more like incense) are best put out with a bit of water. Moxa 'rolls'(like the one pictured above) can just be snuffed out into a plate until it has stopped smoking. Either way, your moxa is reusable once dry and no longer smoking. Thanks for your question! I have updated the article to reflect this.
anamariela said
on 3/16/2009 Thanks for your advices and to give basic steps to use the moxa. Question for you: can I re-use a moxa stick once I already use and put immersing the lit end into a bit of water? Thanks!
rdardenea said
on 7/21/2008 This is completely new for me. Thank you for the article. EXCELLENT!!!
AbbyNormal said
on 3/31/2008 Interesting article. Would like to see more of this type.
Elizabeth A said
on 10/29/2007 My apologies everyone...I purchase online from https://www.healthpointproducts.com. Just navigate to the 'moxibustion supplies' link located on the product catalog menu on the left hand side. Their products ship from New York hence, no overseas shipping charges, however there is a $25 minimum purchase requirement.
dimensionality said
on 10/29/2007 Here's a link to a place some of my friends who used such in the past but right now they feel a bit unsure of purchasing anything imported from the orient. http://www.acu-market.com/prodinfo.asp?number=140101
Juli said
on 10/28/2007 You neglectred to say WHERE to get a moxa stick. I don't belive your average Target or WalMart carries them....
fearlessfox said
on 10/28/2007 You need to tell us where to buy Moxa sticks.
1tallredeye said
on 10/28/2007 where can I buy or order online a Moxa Stick..I'd like to try it for leg pain..