Adjunctive moxibustion treatment for tuberculosis
Tuberculosis (TB) is a bacterial infection spread through inhaling tiny droplets from the coughs or sneezes of an infected person. Antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) disease is becoming a significant threat to global health. A new study was published in the European Journal of Integrative Medicine recently. 180 newly diagnosed TB patients were randomly assigned to two groups, one given standard first-line ‘ Directly Observed Treatment, Shortcourse’ (DOTS) TB drug therapy, and the other first-line DOTS along with daily self-administered moxibustion. The two groups were carefully monitored for differences in recovery rates, and serological and immunological markers were compared.
The results demonstrate positive effects of moxa treatment on both reduced infectivity and drug adherence including in HIV co-infected cases. The results of this study suggest that the use of adjunctive moxa enables a faster sputum conversion rate, allows greater recovery of haemoglobin levels and may lead to some increases in CD4. These would all be generally considered to be beneficial effects in TB patients’ recoveries if they are confirmable in the future.
More investigations should be developed to provide a broader understanding of both the effect and potential benefit of moxa therapy in treating human pulmonary TB disease.

Phoebus Ye Tian is a highly skilled and experienced practitioner of both modern medical acupuncture and traditional acupuncture, as well as classic Chinese medicine herbalism. He graduated from the Heilongjiang University of Chinese Medicine and spent two years working in a hospital orthopaedics unit. His passion for sharing knowledge led him to join an international exchange programme to teach in the UK, where he was offered a teaching position at the London South Bank University. Here, he supervised and instructed students from diverse backgrounds and cultures, gave lectures, and attended seminars at various European universities.
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