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Lung Function Decline after 24 Weeks of Moxa Smoke Exposure in Rats.

Rui HeLi HanPing LiuHai HuJia YangHong CaiChang HuangLei WangJuntian LiuJian HuangLue HaYaomeng LiuJihong WuMaoxiang ZhuBaixiao Zhao
Published in: Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM (2019)
Moxa smoke exposure at low concentrations did not affect the rat's lung function. Moxa smoke of medium and high concentrations destroyed the lung function represented by decreased Cdyn. However, moxa smoke of low concentrations (27.45 mg/m3) is much higher than the concentration in a regular moxibustion clinic (3.54 mg/m3). Moxa smoke at higher concentrations might destroy the lung function. The safety evaluation of moxa smoke requires further research.
Keyphrases
  • lung function
  • cystic fibrosis
  • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  • air pollution
  • primary care
  • oxidative stress