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titleOfInvention Breathing moxibustion and cupping device in continuous negative pressure state
abstract The utility model relates to a breathing moxibustion and cupping device in a continuous negative pressure state. The traditional Chinese medicine moxibustion method of burning moxa sticks or moxa sticks is used to fully exert the biophysical characteristics and pharmacological effects of wormwood. The medical effect is that of electric moxibustion. Irreplaceable by the moxa cupping device; to a certain extent, it solves the contradiction between the need for air to burn moxa sticks or moxa sticks and the inability to breathe in negative pressure cupping advocated by traditional Chinese medicine; the products and heat generated by the burning of moxa sticks or moxa sticks And light radiation can directly affinity with the raised skin under the action of the breathing cavity, so the raised skin in the negative pressure position can absorb beneficial products more effectively, making the effect of cupping therapy remarkable; The cupping chamber can always maintain a stable negative pressure state under the action of the cupping chamber, which is an important issue ignored by other related invention patents.
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