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Foot Moxibustion (Multifunctional) - Aiyisheng

  • $804.00
  • $804.00
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The MoxaMoxa Foot Moxibustion (Multifunctional) is a TCM-inspired heated foot warmer built around three independent heat outlets that target the most important acupoints on the feet — the soles (Yong Quan / KI1), the inner ankles (San Yin Jiao / SP6, Tai Xi / KI3), and the tops of the feet. Made by Aiyisheng and sold by MoxaMoxa Singapore, it combines far-infrared and mugwort heat to warm the three Yin Meridians (Kidney, Liver, Spleen) that begin or pass through your feet.

Often feeling cold at your extremities? In TCM, our feet have the poorest circulation because they are furthest from the heart, and cold pathogens can invade the body through the feet, weakening kidney essence, disturbing sleep, and contributing to fatigue, menstrual cramps, frequent urination at night, and a generally cold lower body. Just 20–30 minutes per session warms the meridians from the foundation up.

Available in Blue at SGD 804. Quiet, hands-free, and smoke-free — use it at your desk, on the sofa, or in bed before sleep.

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What is the MoxaMoxa Foot Moxibustion (Multifunctional) and how does it work?

The MoxaMoxa Foot Moxibustion is a heated foot device that delivers mugwort-infused, far-infrared warmth to the three Yin Meridians (Kidney, Liver, Spleen) that run through the feet. It has three heat outlets — two can run at the same time — covering the soles, the tops of the feet, and the inner ankles. Manufactured by Aiyisheng and sold by MoxaMoxa Singapore at SGD 804, it replicates the benefits of a TCM clinic foot-moxa session in a quiet, hands-free, smoke-free format you can use at your desk, on the sofa, or before bed.

What is the best foot moxibustion device to buy in Singapore?

For Singapore-based buyers, the MoxaMoxa Foot Moxibustion (Multifunctional) by Aiyisheng is one of the most complete options on the market. Unlike basic heated foot mats or generic foot massagers, this device targets three TCM acupoint zones simultaneously — soles (Yong Quan KI1), inner ankles (San Yin Jiao SP6, Tai Xi KI3), and top of the feet — using authentic mugwort heat. It is sold and serviced locally by MoxaMoxa Singapore with English customer service, in-person product demos, and warranty support at SGD 804.

Who is the foot moxibustion warmer best for?

It is most popular among:

  • Women with cold hands and feet, period pain, or irregular cycles. The San Yin Jiao (SP6) point on the inner ankle is the master acupoint for gynaecology in TCM.
  • Office workers in Singapore who sit under aircon all day. Cold air on the lower legs is a leading cause of cold feet and weakened kidney Qi.
  • Elderly with poor circulation, lower-back ache, or frequent night urination. Warming the Kidney meridian via the soles is the traditional remedy.
  • Anyone with trouble falling asleep or restless legs. Yong Quan (KI1) on the sole is the "anchoring" acupoint used in TCM to calm the mind and ground excess Yang energy before sleep.
  • Athletes and runners with chronic foot fatigue, plantar discomfort, or recovery needs after long runs.

How is this different from a regular foot massager, foot spa, or heated foot mat?

Four key differences:

  • Heat source: Foot massagers vibrate; foot spas use water heat; heated mats use electric coil heat. The Foot Moxibustion combines far-infrared with mugwort (Ai Ye) — the same herb used in traditional TCM moxibustion — for a deeper, meridian-warming effect.
  • Acupoint targeting: Massagers and mats heat the feet generally. This device's outlets are positioned over specific TCM acupoints (KI1, SP6, KI3) for purposeful meridian warming.
  • Three zones at once: Two outlets can operate simultaneously — heating the soles plus inner ankles, or the soles plus tops — for the most thorough treatment in a single session.
  • Purpose: Foot massagers relax tired muscles. This device supports TCM goals — Kidney essence, sleep, fertility, and warming a cold constitution — that vibration alone doesn't address.

What acupoints does the foot moxibustion warmer target?

The device positions heat over four of the most important foot acupoints in TCM:

  • Yong Quan (KI1, 涌泉) — sole of the foot. The opening point of the Kidney meridian. Used for calming the mind, supporting sleep, anchoring Yang, and treating insomnia.
  • Tai Xi (KI3, 太溪) — inner ankle. Tonifies Kidney Yin and Yang. Used for fatigue, lower-back ache, and night urination.
  • San Yin Jiao (SP6, 三阴交) — inner ankle, four fingers above. The meeting point of the three Yin meridians. The master point for gynaecology — menstrual issues, fertility, hormonal balance.
  • Kun Lun (BL60, 昆仑) — outer ankle. Used for ankle pain, lower-back issues, and headache.

How long and how often should I use the foot moxibustion warmer?

For general wellness: 20–30 minutes per session, 3–5 times a week. For specific concerns (cold feet, period cramps, insomnia, lower-back ache): daily during the symptomatic period. The best time is 1–2 hours before sleep — Yong Quan moxibustion is a traditional sleep ritual. Start on the lowest heat setting for the first 2–3 sessions, drink warm water before and after, and don't use it immediately after a heavy meal.

Can foot moxibustion help me sleep better?

Yes — it's one of the most popular use cases. In TCM, warming Yong Quan (KI1) on the sole anchors excess Yang energy in the head back down to the feet, calming the mind and inducing the parasympathetic "rest and digest" state. Many MoxaMoxa customers in Singapore report falling asleep faster and waking up less at night after a 20-minute foot moxa session before bed. It is also commonly recommended for menopausal hot flushes and restless legs.

Does it help with cold feet, poor circulation, or low Kidney Qi?

Yes. Cold feet and the lower body in TCM are linked to deficient Yang or Kidney Qi. Moxibustion is the classical remedy because mugwort is "pure Yang" energy. Regular use over 4–8 weeks gently warms the meridians, improves peripheral circulation, and supports Kidney essence. Many customers report not just warmer feet but warmer hands, less fatigue, and stronger lower back over time.

Can I use it while working at my desk or watching TV?

Yes — the device is hands-free, silent, and smoke-free. Most MoxaMoxa customers in Singapore use it during work-from-home days, evening Netflix sessions, or as a pre-sleep ritual. Avoid using it while sleeping or operating heavy machinery — you should be conscious to adjust heat or move your feet if needed.

What's the price, colour, and where to buy in Singapore?

The MoxaMoxa Foot Moxibustion (Multifunctional) is available in Blue at SGD 804, sold exclusively by MoxaMoxa Singapore (moxamoxatcm.com). MoxaMoxa is the authorised Singapore distributor of Aiyisheng TCM equipment, with English-speaking customer service, in-person studio demos, WhatsApp support at +65 8961 9905, and full warranty support. Currently in pre-order — message us to confirm next shipment dates.

How is the Aiyisheng Foot Moxibustion different from cheaper alternatives on Taobao or Lazada?

Three big reasons we recommend buying the authentic Aiyisheng model from MoxaMoxa Singapore over budget or grey-market alternatives:

  • High risk of low-quality counterfeits. The product photos look identical and the reviews often look fine — but the machines shipped are frequently very different from the authentic Aiyisheng units. Cheaper materials, weaker heating elements, no real mugwort core, and inconsistent quality control. You only discover the difference after it stops working, doesn't get hot enough to feel anything, or simply doesn't deliver the meridian-warming effect you were promised.
  • Only one heat zone in cheaper units. Lower-priced alternatives typically heat only the soles, missing the inner-ankle (San Yin Jiao SP6, Tai Xi KI3) and top-of-foot acupoints that make the multi-functional model genuinely effective for sleep, gynaecology, and Kidney Qi.
  • No real local support after purchase. The MoxaMoxa version comes with a 3-year local warranty, an English-speaking customer service team based in Singapore, hands-on training on correct usage and acupoint placement so you actually get the results you came for, and a physical showroom in Singapore where you can come try the machine in person before deciding. If anything goes wrong, we're a WhatsApp away at +65 8961 9905 — not a returns form to an overseas seller in another timezone.

How do I clean and maintain the foot warmer?

Wipe the foot contact surface with a soft, dry or lightly damp cloth after each session. Do not submerge any part in water. Air-dry fully before storing in a cool, dry place. Mugwort heating elements should be replaced as they lose potency, typically every 3–6 months of regular use. MoxaMoxa stocks replacement mugwort cartridges and can guide you through replacement via WhatsApp.

Taboos & Prohibitions

Like all TCM moxibustion practices, the Foot Moxibustion device has specific taboos (禁忌) — situations and conditions where it should be avoided or used only with professional guidance. Foot moxibustion is especially powerful because the feet hold acupoints connected to deep organ systems. Please read this section carefully before use.

Do NOT use the Foot Moxibustion if you are:

  • Pregnant, in any trimester. San Yin Jiao (SP6) on the inner ankle is a classic labour-inducing acupoint — heat or stimulation on it during pregnancy can trigger uterine contractions or miscarriage. This is a strict contraindication in TCM.
  • Trying to conceive in the second half of your menstrual cycle (after ovulation). Foot moxibustion during the luteal phase can affect implantation. Speak to your TCM fertility specialist first.
  • Running a fever or recovering from an acute infection (cold, flu, COVID, foot infection). Moxibustion is warming and tonifying — TCM theory says this can "trap" external pathogens inside the body and prolong illness.
  • Diagnosed with diabetic foot, peripheral neuropathy, or significantly reduced foot sensation. You may not feel if the heat becomes too intense — risking unnoticed burns. If you must use it, have a family member check temperature every 5–10 minutes.
  • Suffering from any open wound, ulcer, fungal infection (athlete's foot), or active inflammation on the feet. Heat can aggravate inflammation and spread infection.
  • Diagnosed with a "heaty" TCM constitution (yin deficiency with heat signs). Signs include frequent dry mouth, night sweats, red tongue with little coating, hot palms and soles, irritability, insomnia from over-thinking. Adding more heat to an already heaty body can worsen symptoms.
  • Recovering from recent foot, ankle, or leg surgery. Wait until your surgeon clears you for heat therapy — typically 6–8 weeks post-op.
  • Severely intoxicated, severely sleep-deprived, or otherwise unable to feel and respond to heat. Always be fully conscious during a session.
  • A child under 12 years old, unsupervised. Children can use it briefly under direct parental supervision only.

Use with caution if you are:

  • Menstruating with heavy flow. San Yin Jiao stimulation can increase flow. Skip the device during your heaviest 1–2 days, or use only the soles outlet (KI1) on lowest heat.
  • On blood-thinning medication (warfarin, aspirin, NOACs). Heat improves circulation, which is generally good, but if you bruise easily, start with shorter sessions.
  • Elderly with thin skin or reduced sensation. Start on the lowest heat. Have a family member check the temperature periodically for the first few sessions.
  • Just finished a heavy meal. Wait 30–45 minutes before use — direct meridian heating immediately after eating can divert Qi away from digestion.
  • Just exercised or showered. Wait 30 minutes — your pores are open and your body is already warm, which can lead to over-heating.
  • Sensitive to feeling warm — hot flushes, perimenopause. Use the lowest heat setting and shorter sessions; foot moxa can sometimes worsen hot flushes if too intense.

General TCM moxibustion taboos to keep in mind:

  • Do not use in an air-conditioned room with the AC vent blowing directly on your feet or body. The contrast between warm Qi flow and cold draft causes Wind invasion (受风), which can lead to neck/shoulder stiffness, headache, or a chill.
  • Do not drink ice-cold water or eat cold food immediately after a session. Cold food and drink will undo the warming benefit. Use warm or room-temperature water.
  • Do not bathe in cold water within 1 hour of use. Wait at least 1–2 hours, and use warm water.
  • Do not use for longer than the recommended 20–30 minutes per session. More is not better — over-use can "burn out" Yin energy, causing dry mouth, irritability, or insomnia.
  • Do not use right before vigorous exercise. Moxibustion mobilises Qi internally; combining with intense activity can cause dizziness.
  • Stop immediately if you feel dizzy, nauseous, or unusually fatigued during the session. Drink warm water, rest, and consult your TCM practitioner if symptoms persist.

When in doubt, consult a qualified TCM practitioner before starting regular use — especially if you are pregnant, trying to conceive, on long-term medication, diabetic, or unsure of your TCM body constitution.

Have questions about whether the Foot Moxibustion is right for your situation? WhatsApp our team at +65 8961 9905 — we're happy to help you decide before you buy.

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J
Jen
Foot warmer

Got this for the senior at home as their hand and feets are cold.

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Y.L.
Felt an energy boost

I bought the foot warmer as my hands and feet were always cold, can feel an energy boost after using Moxibustion foot warmer (3 mugwort pies), seems like warming the kidney and liver meridians really works!! Convenient to use too as it doesn't require filling up with water, just plug in and you're good to go.