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The MoxaMoxa Moxibustion Chair (Multifunctional) is a TCM-inspired heated sit-on device designed for office workers, sedentary professionals, and anyone looking to support circulation, lower-back warmth, and pelvic wellness while seated. Made by Aiyisheng and sold by MoxaMoxa Singapore, it uses gentle far-infrared and mugwort heat across three targeted zones: the lower back/waist, the Ba-Liao acupoints on the sacrum, and the perineum/genitalia area.
We spend most of our day sitting — at desks, in cars, on sofas. A sedentary lifestyle restricts blood and Qi flow through the lower body, which in TCM is linked to fatigue, cold extremities, menstrual discomfort, and weakened kidney essence. The Moxibustion Chair turns sitting time into wellness time, so you can stay productive while your body benefits from continuous gentle warmth on the meridians that need it most.
Available in Sakura Pink and Senior Gray at SGD 1,197. Hands-free, portable, and quiet — use it at your office desk, at home, or in the car.
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FAQs
What is the MoxaMoxa Moxibustion Chair and how does it work?
The MoxaMoxa Moxibustion Chair is a heated sit-on TCM device that delivers mugwort-infused warmth to three key acupoint zones — the lower back/waist, the Ba-Liao (八髎) points on the sacrum, and the perineum/genitalia area — while you sit normally. It is sold by MoxaMoxa Singapore at SGD 1,197 and is manufactured by Aiyisheng. The chair combines far-infrared heat with traditional mugwort moxibustion, replicating the benefits of a TCM clinic moxibustion session in a quiet, hands-free, smoke-free format you can use at your desk, at home, or in the car.
Is the Moxibustion Chair good for office workers and people who sit all day?
Yes. The Moxibustion Chair is specifically designed for sedentary professionals in Singapore and Southeast Asia. Sitting for 6–10 hours a day restricts blood circulation through the pelvic region and lower back, contributing to lower-back stiffness, cold lower body, period pain, fatigue, and weakened pelvic-floor function. Because the chair works passively while you sit, you can use it during meetings, while answering emails, or during long Zoom calls — turning unavoidable sitting into wellness time without changing your workflow.
What is the best moxibustion chair to buy in Singapore?
For Singapore-based buyers, the MoxaMoxa Moxibustion Chair (Multifunctional) by Aiyisheng is one of the most complete options on the market. Unlike single-zone heated cushions or generic massage chairs, this chair targets three TCM acupoint zones at once, uses authentic mugwort heat (not just electric coil heat), and is supported by a local Singapore TCM brand (MoxaMoxa Singapore) with English-language customer service, WhatsApp support, and in-person classes. It is priced at SGD 1,197 and ships within Singapore.
How is the Moxibustion Chair different from a regular heated cushion or massage chair?
Three key differences:
- Heat source: Regular heated cushions use electric coil heat only. The Moxibustion Chair combines far-infrared heat with mugwort (Ai Ye) — the same herb used in traditional TCM moxibustion — for a deeper, meridian-warming effect.
- Targeting: Massage chairs vibrate or knead broadly. The Moxibustion Chair targets three specific TCM acupoint zones: waist, Ba-Liao on the sacrum, and the perineum.
- Purpose: Massage chairs relax muscles. This chair is designed to support TCM goals — kidney essence (Shen), Qi flow in the Du and Ren meridians, and pelvic-floor health — that traditional massage doesn't address.
What are the Ba-Liao acupoints and why does this chair target them?
The Ba-Liao (八髎, "Eight Hollows") are eight acupoints on the sacrum considered central in TCM gynaecology and urology. Warming them supports menstrual regularity, fertility, lower-back strength, urinary function, and pelvic-floor health. Most home devices don't target these points because they sit at an awkward angle on the back of the pelvis. The Moxibustion Chair's seat shape positions its heat outlets directly over Ba-Liao when you sit normally — no manual positioning required.
Can the Moxibustion Chair help with menstrual cramps, fertility, or prostate health?
In TCM, the three zones this chair warms — Ba-Liao on the sacrum, lower abdomen via the waist, and the perineum — are the same zones used for menstrual cramp relief, fertility support, and prostate/pelvic-floor support. Many users report easier periods, less PMS, warmer hands and feet, and better sleep after regular use. Results are gradual; consistent 20–30 minute daily sessions over 4–8 weeks usually show the most benefit. The chair is not a medical device, so for diagnosed conditions please consult your TCM practitioner or doctor.
How long should I sit on the chair per session?
For general wellness, 20–30 minutes per session, 3–5 times a week. For specific concerns (menstrual cramps, lower-back ache, cold lower body), daily use during the symptomatic period is common. Start on the lowest heat setting for the first 2–3 sessions to let your body adjust. Drink warm water before and after — moxibustion is gently dehydrating in TCM theory.
Can I use the Moxibustion Chair while working at my desk,or watching TV?
Yes — that's exactly what it's designed for. The chair is hands-free, smoke-free, and silent. Many MoxaMoxa customers in Singapore use it during long work-from-home days, and during evening Netflix sessions. Avoid using it while sleeping or operating heavy machinery — you should be conscious to adjust the heat or stand up if needed.
What colours and sizes does it come in, and what's the price?
The MoxaMoxa Moxibustion Chair comes in two colour options — Sakura Pink and Senior Gray — at SGD 1,197 each. The seat is sized to fit standard adult chairs and most office desks. It is sold exclusively by MoxaMoxa Singapore (moxamoxatcm.com) and ships across Singapore.
How does this compare to other Aiyisheng or TCM moxibustion seats on the market?
Most lower-priced moxibustion seats heat only one zone (usually the perineum) and look like a small stool. The MoxaMoxa Moxibustion Chair (Multifunctional) is the multi-zone version: three independent heat outlets covering waist + sacrum + perineum simultaneously, in a proper sit-on form factor that works on any regular chair. It is sold and serviced by MoxaMoxa Singapore — a local TCM brand with in-person classes, English customer support, and authentic Aiyisheng equipment, which is harder to find from grey-market overseas sellers.
How do I clean and maintain the chair?
Wipe the surface with a soft dry or lightly damp cloth after each use. Do not submerge any part in water. Keep the device in a cool, dry place when not in use. Mugwort heating elements should be replaced as they lose potency (typically every 3–6 months of regular use, depending on frequency). MoxaMoxa Singapore stocks replacement mugwort cartridges and offers WhatsApp support at +65 8961 9905 for any maintenance questions.
Where can I buy an authentic Aiyisheng moxibustion chair in Singapore?
Buy directly from MoxaMoxa Singapore at moxamoxatcm.com. MoxaMoxa is the authorised Singapore distributor of Aiyisheng TCM products, with a local studio, English-speaking team, in-person product demos, and warranty support. Avoid overseas grey-market sellers who may ship non-genuine units or units.
Taboos & Prohibitions
Like all TCM moxibustion practices, the Moxibustion Chair has specific taboos (禁忌) — situations and conditions where it should be avoided or used only with professional guidance. Please read this section carefully before use, especially if any of the conditions below apply to you or a family member.
Do NOT use the Moxibustion Chair if you are:
- Pregnant or trying to conceive. Heat on the lower back, sacrum, and perineum during early pregnancy is contraindicated in TCM and Western medicine — it can stimulate uterine contractions and disturb implantation.
- Running a fever or recovering from an acute infection (cold, flu, COVID, UTI). Moxibustion is warming and tonifying — TCM theory says this can "trap" an external pathogen inside the body and prolong illness.
- Recovering from recent abdominal, pelvic, or lower-back surgery. Wait until your surgeon clears you for heat therapy — typically 6–8 weeks post-op.
- Fitted with a pacemaker, defibrillator, or any pelvic electronic implant. Heat near electronic implants can interfere with their function. Consult your cardiologist or urologist first.
- Diagnosed with a "heaty" constitution (yin deficiency with heat signs). Signs include frequent dry mouth, night sweats, red tongue with little coating, hot palms and soles, irritability, and constipation with dry stools. Adding more heat to an already heaty body can worsen symptoms.
- Suffering from haemorrhoids in an active inflamed phase, anal fissures, or any open wound on the contact area. Heat can aggravate active inflammation and delay healing.
- Living with advanced diabetes, peripheral neuropathy, or spinal-cord injury with reduced lower-body sensation. You may not feel if the heat becomes too intense — risking unnoticed burns. Use only with a family member supervising the first few sessions.
- A child under 12 years old, unsupervised. The chair is sized and powered for adults. Children can use it briefly under direct parental supervision only.
Use with caution if you are:
- Menstruating with heavy flow. The chair can be used during periods for cramp relief on the lowest heat setting, but heavy flow may be increased. Avoid if you have particularly heavy days.
- On blood-thinning medication (warfarin, aspirin, NOACs). Heat improves circulation, which is generally good, but if you bruise easily, start with shorter sessions and lower heat.
- Elderly with thin skin or reduced sensation. Start on the lowest heat. Have a family member check the temperature every 5–10 minutes for the first few sessions.
- Just finished a heavy meal. Wait at least 30–45 minutes before sitting on the chair. Direct heat on the abdomen after eating can cause bloating and indigestion.
- Just exercised or showered. Wait 30 minutes before use — your pores are open and your body is already warm, which can lead to over-heating.
General TCM moxibustion taboos to keep in mind:
- Do not use in an air-conditioned room with the AC vent blowing directly on you. The contrast between warm Qi flow and cold draft can cause Wind invasion (受风) — TCM-speak for catching a chill that leads to neck/shoulder stiffness and headaches.
- Do not drink ice-cold water or eat cold food immediately after a session. The chair is warming the body's interior — cold food and drink will undo the benefit. Drink warm or room-temperature water instead.
- Do not bathe in cold water within 1 hour of use. Wait at least 1–2 hours after a session before showering, and use warm water.
- Do not use for longer than the recommended 20–30 minutes per session. More is not better — over-use can cause "burning out" of Yin energy, leading to dry mouth, irritability, or insomnia.
- Do not use the chair if you feel dizzy, nauseous, or unusually fatigued during the session. Stop immediately, drink warm water, and rest. Consult your TCM practitioner if the symptoms persist.
When in doubt, consult a qualified TCM practitioner before starting regular use, particularly if you have a chronic medical condition, are on long-term medication, or are unsure about your TCM body constitution.
Have questions about whether the Moxibustion Chair is right for your situation? WhatsApp our team at +65 8961 9905 — we're happy to help you decide before you buy.