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The MoxaMoxa Heated Bian Stone Meridian Brush by Aiyisheng is a TCM body brush with multiple Bian stone bristles designed to sweep along the body's meridian lines — combining heat, far-infrared warmth, and acupoint stimulation in one daily-use tool. Unlike a single flat guasha plate, the brush format covers more surface area at once, making it ideal for full-body meridian sweeping along the arms, legs, back, belly, and neck.
In TCM, daily meridian brushing (循经刷) is a gentle way to keep Qi and blood flowing — supporting digestion, immunity, sleep, and circulation. The Bian stone bristles add the trace-mineral and far-infrared benefits of the rare TCM stone to each stroke.
Available in Orange at SGD 156. Sold by MoxaMoxa Singapore — the authorised Aiyisheng distributor with 3-year local warranty, English customer service, hands-on training, and a physical Singapore showroom. WhatsApp +65 8961 9905.
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What is the Heated Bian Stone Meridian Brush and how does it work?
A TCM body brush with multiple Bian stone bristles for sweeping along meridian lines. Combines gentle heat, far-infrared warmth, and acupoint stimulation in one daily-use tool. Designed for arms, legs, back, belly, neck — anywhere meridians run. SGD 156 in Orange. Made by Aiyisheng, sold by MoxaMoxa Singapore.
What is meridian brushing and why is it good for the body?
Meridian brushing (循经刷) is a traditional TCM self-care practice that gently stimulates the body's 14 meridians along their natural path. It improves Qi and blood flow, supports lymphatic drainage, helps wake up the body in the morning, and is one of the safest TCM techniques to do daily without risk. The Bian stone bristles add far-infrared and trace minerals.
Who is the Meridian Brush best for?
- Anyone wanting a daily TCM self-care ritual that takes 5–10 minutes.
- Office workers who want a morning energising routine before work.
- People with sluggish lymph — puffiness, water retention, dull skin.
- TCM enthusiasts who want full-body coverage faster than a single guasha plate.
- Gift buyers — accessible and useful regardless of recipient's TCM experience.
How is the Meridian Brush different from the Heated Wireless Guasha Device or the Mini Massage Plate?
- Meridian Brush (SGD 156) — multiple Bian stone bristles, brush-style strokes, fastest full-body sweep. Best for daily morning energising routine.
- Wireless Guasha Device (SGD 290) — single Bian stone plate with controlled heat, designed for slower precise guasha strokes. Best for face and dedicated body sessions.
- Mini Massage Plate (SGD 90) — flat Bian stone plate for manual guasha and acupressure. Smallest and cheapest.
How long and how often should I use it?
5–10 minutes daily, in the morning or evening. Always stroke along meridian direction (typically from extremities toward the heart on arms/legs; downward along back). Use light oil or lotion for smoother glide. The brush bristles release more pressure than a flat plate, so the technique is more forgiving for beginners.
How is it different from a dry brush, a body brush, or a regular massage brush?
- Material: Real Bian stone bristles (not boar bristle, plastic, or silicone) — adds far-infrared and trace minerals.
- Method: Designed for meridian strokes, not just skin exfoliation. Used with oil/lotion, not dry.
- Effect: Combines meridian stimulation, gentle massage, and Bian stone trace-mineral benefits in one tool.
How is the authentic Aiyisheng Meridian Brush different from cheaper alternatives on Taobao or Lazada?
- High counterfeit risk. Many "Bian stone brushes" online use synthetic resin bristles painted grey.
- No real local support. The MoxaMoxa version comes with a 3-year local warranty, an English-speaking Singapore customer service team, hands-on training on meridian directions, and a physical Singapore showroom. WhatsApp +65 8961 9905.
How do I clean and maintain it?
Rinse the brush with warm water and mild soap after each use. Pat dry. Store with bristles facing up in a dry place. Avoid soaking the brush body in water for extended periods.
Taboos
Do NOT use the Meridian Brush if you are:
- Pregnant — avoid abdominal and lower-back brushing. Limb brushing is generally fine with TCM practitioner clearance.
- Suffering from broken skin, open wounds, severe eczema flare, sunburn, or active inflammation at the application area.
- On high-dose blood thinners or with severe bleeding disorders. Brushing too vigorously can cause bruising.
- Running a fever or with acute infection.
Use with caution if you are:
- Elderly with thin or fragile skin — lightest pressure only.
- Sensitive skin or rosacea — skip face entirely; light pressure on body.
- New to meridian brushing — start with 5 minutes and light pressure.
General brushing taboos:
- Always brush in the meridian direction — upward on legs/arms toward the heart, downward on back, clockwise on belly.
- Use oil or lotion — never dry brush on bare skin without lubrication.
- Don't over-do it — 5–10 minutes is plenty. Light skin redness is OK; deep bruising means too much pressure.
- Don't shower in cold water within 30 minutes after brushing.
WhatsApp +65 8961 9905 for meridian direction guidance or visit our Singapore showroom for a hands-on demo.