Putting ginger in the navel can dissipate phlegm and warm yang and disperse cold. In Chinese medicine, the navel is called the Shen Que point. The umbilical cord is the place that connects to the mother during fetal life and is connected to the placenta to supply nutrition. Chinese medicine considers this point to be the innate essence of the body. Ginger is a warming and fluent medicine, which can dissolve phlegm evil, and additionally has the effect of warming Yang and dispersing cold. After putting ginger in the navel, you can moxibustion across the ginger and put moxa strips on top of the ginger to treat umbilical and abdominal disorders, such as male hypogonadism, or female uterine fibroids and cold stagnation and delayed menstruation. This treatment is hot, for cold diseases, such as abdominal stasis or abdominal pain, or poor digestion in children, moxibustion with ginger in the navel can be very effective. It is also important to note that ginger has a certain stimulating effect and it is not recommended to do it for too long. In addition, it is recommended to take a shower afterwards to reduce the stimulation of the ginger on the skin.