1. The Large Moxa Cone for Confident Self-Care
New to moxibustion? This guide walks you through the basics of using large cones safely at home to relieve stress and cold hands/feet.
Read ArticleExperience the profound comfort of traditional Large Moxa Cone Therapy. A natural, non-invasive way to soothe aches, dispel cold, and invite balance back into your body—right from the comfort of your home.

Moxibustion (Moxa) is a form of heat therapy used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for thousands of years. It involves burning dried mugwort near the skin's surface.
Our Large Moxa Cone is specifically designed for deeper penetration and easier handling. Unlike thin sticks, the large cone generates a rich, consistent thermal field that effectively warms the meridians, boosts circulation, and is particularly comforting for menstrual cramps, digestive coldness, or chronic joint stiffness.
The penetrating heat helps relax tight muscles and soothe chronic pain in areas like the lower back, neck, and knees.
Warming the acupoints encourages blood flow and removes "dampness" or cold stagnation from the body.
The ritual itself—the scent of mugwort and the sensation of warmth—is deeply grounding and calming for the nervous system.
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View Product Details →"I've suffered from cold hands and feet for years. Using this large moxa cone on my legs has been a game changer. The warmth goes so deep!"
"Was intimidated by moxa at first, but this size is very easy to handle. I use it for my lower back pain after yoga practice. Smells like nature."
"High quality mugwort. You can tell it's aged because the heat is gentle, not stinging. Perfect for my evening relaxation ritual."
No, when used correctly, the moxa cone is held above the skin, not touching it. You should feel a pleasant, penetrating warmth. If it gets too hot, simply move it further away.
For general wellness, 2-3 times a week is common. Listen to your body—it should feel energizing and comforting, not draining.
Our aged moxa produces a mild, natural herbal smoke. In TCM, this smoke is considered part of the therapy, but we recommend using it in a well-ventilated room.
New to moxibustion? This guide walks you through the basics of using large cones safely at home to relieve stress and cold hands/feet.
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