moxa
/ˈmɒksə/Definitions
1. noun
a small piece of dried and powdered mugwort, used in traditional Chinese medicine to stimulate healing and relieve pain by causing local inflammation when burned on the skin
“The doctor applied moxa to the patient’s arm to stimulate blood flow and aid in the healing process.”
2. verb
to apply moxa to a part of the body
“The practitioner moxas the patient’s back to relieve chronic pain.”