San Fu Days (三伏天), known as the Dog Days of Summer, represent the hottest, most Yang time of the year according to the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) calendar. This annual three-part period—Initial Fu (初伏), Middle Fu (中伏), and Final Fu (末伏)—marks a powerful seasonal shift when Yang energy reaches its peak, opening a rare window for deep healing. By strategically applying moxibustion and lifestyle alignment during San Fu Days, you can release deeply rooted Cold and Damp pathogens, strengthen your Lung and Spleen Qi, and protect your body ahead of the fall and winter seasons. What Are San Fu Days in TCM?In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), illness often arises when external pathogens like Cold and Dampness invade the body and become trapped. These latent factors may remain dormant for months—or even years—until they are activated by seasonal transitions or a weakened immune system. This can lead to chronic health issues, such as:
Why This Time is Significant in TCMSan Fu Days (三伏天)—the hottest and most Yang time of the year—offer a rare therapeutic window to dispel Cold, warm the meridians, and support the body’s long-term vitality. According to TCM, Yang energy reaches its annual peak during this time, making the body more receptive to warming, strengthening, and preventative treatments. The intense Yang energy of San Fu Days allows practitioners to:
Moxibustion During San Fu Days: Warming the Body from WithinMoxibustion (艾灸, ai jiu) is a time-honored therapy in Traditional Chinese Medicine that involves burning dried mugwort (moxa) near specific acupoints to warm the meridians, dispel Cold and Damp, and nourish Yang energy. San Fu moxibustion involves applying moxa (a dried herb) to specific acupuncture points during the San Fu days, which are the hottest days of summer. During San Fu Days, the intense external heat harmonizes with moxibustion’s internal warmth, creating a synergistic effect that makes this treatment especially potent. Why Moxibustion Is So Effective During San Fu:
Common Conditions Treated with San Fu Moxibustion:
Moxibustion may be used alone or in combination with acupoint herbal patches during San Fu treatments, depending on individual needs. How to Prepare for San Fu Days Preparation is essential to make the most of San Fu Days. Here's how you can get ready: 1. Schedule an Initial Evaluation A brief consultation helps determine your body's pattern (e.g., Lung Qi Deficiency, Spleen Yang Deficiency, Wind-Cold retention) and tailors your treatments accordingly. 2. Adjust Your Diet
Pro Tips to Maximize San Fu Benefits at Home
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