Moxibustion belly button patches cannot directly reduce weight. Their main function is to stimulate acupoints to regulate gastrointestinal function or promote local blood circulation, but there is a lack of scientific evidence to support their significant weight loss effect.

Moxibustion navel patches usually contain ingredients such as mugwort leaves, which stimulate the Shenque acupoint through heating and may help alleviate bloating or promote gastrointestinal peristalsis. Some users have reported improved bowel movements or increased abdominal warmth, but this is not directly related to fat breakdown. The core mechanism of obesity is that calorie intake exceeds expenditure, and topical patches alone cannot change this process. At present, there is no high-quality clinical research proving that moxibustion patches can reduce subcutaneous fat or lower body mass index.

Some products may contain diuretic or laxative ingredients, which can cause a false weight loss in the short term, but may also lead to dehydration or electrolyte imbalances. In traditional Chinese medicine theory, moxibustion is mainly used to warm the meridians and dispel coldness rather than weight loss. It needs to be combined with dietary control and exercise to play an auxiliary role. Improper use may cause skin burns or allergies, especially for patients with diabetes, pregnant women and people with sensitive skin.

It is recommended to reduce fat through scientific dietary management combined with aerobic exercise. If you need to try moxibustion patches, you should choose regular products and control the usage time. If discomfort such as redness, swelling, or dizziness occurs, stop using immediately. Obese individuals with metabolic disorders should seek medical evaluation first.
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