


Winter Solstice Moxibustion
Rooted in the wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine, The Three Moxibustion Days (San Jiu Tian) is a seasonal therapy offered only once a year during the coldest part of winter. This year, these dates are Monday 30th June, Thursday 10th July, and Sunday 20th July.
Using the gentle warmth of moxibustion, this traditional treatment is designed to strengthen the body’s yang energy, support immunity, and prevent cold-related conditions such as fatigue, joint pain, asthma or frequent colds.
Over three carefully timed sessions, moxa is applied to specific acupuncture points to deeply nourish and protect the body from within - offering warmth, resilience, and balance during the winter months.
Rooted in the wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine, The Three Moxibustion Days (San Jiu Tian) is a seasonal therapy offered only once a year during the coldest part of winter. This year, these dates are Monday 30th June, Thursday 10th July, and Sunday 20th July.
Using the gentle warmth of moxibustion, this traditional treatment is designed to strengthen the body’s yang energy, support immunity, and prevent cold-related conditions such as fatigue, joint pain, asthma or frequent colds.
Over three carefully timed sessions, moxa is applied to specific acupuncture points to deeply nourish and protect the body from within - offering warmth, resilience, and balance during the winter months.
Rooted in the wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine, The Three Moxibustion Days (San Jiu Tian) is a seasonal therapy offered only once a year during the coldest part of winter. This year, these dates are Monday 30th June, Thursday 10th July, and Sunday 20th July.
Using the gentle warmth of moxibustion, this traditional treatment is designed to strengthen the body’s yang energy, support immunity, and prevent cold-related conditions such as fatigue, joint pain, asthma or frequent colds.
Over three carefully timed sessions, moxa is applied to specific acupuncture points to deeply nourish and protect the body from within - offering warmth, resilience, and balance during the winter months.