Moxa Smoke Free MS3
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Very good product. They work very well
Muy buen producto. Funcionan muy bien
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Description
What is Propos Nature's Smokeless Moxa?
Moxas are sticks mainly composed of charcoal and Mugwort mixed with essential plants of the Chinese pharmacopoeia such as Quiang huo or Asaret.
What are the benefits of using Propos Nature's Smokeless Moxa?
- The use of moxas is involved in the prevention or treatment of rheumatic, joint and muscle pain, certain digestive problems and gynecological disorders.
- It is recommended to fight against pain associated with menstruation and certain infertility.
- It acts against impotence and spontaneous ejaculation and generally helps strengthen the vital energy of tired people.
How to use Smokeless Moxa by Propos Nature?
Moxas are compressed into rigid sticks; they are therefore easy to use and do not emit smoke. Their slow combustion stimulates acupuncture points according to the precepts of traditional Chinese medicine and allows heat to penetrate through the skin.
It is recommended to light the moxas and bring them a few centimeters from the acupuncture points.
Why choose the brand Propos Nature?
Propos Nature works mainly with local French or European companies in order to limit its environmental impact. It is supplied directly from producers and artisans to avoid any middleman and offer more competitive prices. All ingredients are pre-tested for regulatory, safety and quality plans and guaranteed not to be tested on animals.
The Propos Nature food products are certified organic and benefit from the French - AB and European double labeling.
Cosmetic products comply with the Cosmebio charter which guarantees an ethical and scientific approach for all players in the sector.
Precautions
Do not touch the skin directly with the moxas. Turn off the moxas after use.
Composition of Moxa Smoke Free MS3
Artemisia Vulgaris, Rhizoma seu Radix notopterygium, Asarum hetertropoides.
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