What is the effect of moxibustion on the mid-epigastric point through ginger?

Moxibustion of the middle epigastric point across the ginger has the efficacy and effect of treating stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, loose stools (thin and unformed feces) and other disorders of the spleen and stomach system. The mid-epigastric point is located on the Ren vein, 4 inches above the navel, on the anterior midline. Ginger moxibustion is to place thin slices of ginger in the area of the middle epigastric point, then place moxa pillars on the slices of ginger, ignite the moxa pillars, replace the moxa pillars when they burn out, and moxibustion until the prescribed number of strengths, or the local redness and burning as the degree of removal of moxa ash, remove the slices of ginger. Ginger moxibustion can be used to treat stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, plumpness (stomach distension and discomfort), nausea (lack of appetite, less food), intestinal sounding, dysentery and other diseases of the spleen and stomach system efficacy. Interstitial ginger moxibustion at the mid-epigastric point should be performed by a clinician to prevent burns.