What is San Fu Tie 三伏貼?
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Herbal plasters are applied to acupuncture points and left on for 30 minutes to up to 6 hours
Effectiveness: Clinical studies report up to 70% improvement in symptoms like asthma and allergies
Normal reactions may include mild redness, warmth, or itching. Occasionally, small blisters may form—this is expected and usually resolves naturally
Best results come from a full course of three sessions, ideally repeated over three consecutive summers
药膏贴敷在选定的穴位,贴30分钟至最多6小时。
疗效:研究显示,对呼吸系统和过敏症状有高达**70%**的改善率。
常见反应:贴敷部位可能出现轻微红肿、发热、瘙痒或起小水泡,这些都是正常的。
最佳效果:建议连续三次贴敷,若能连续三年治疗,效果更巩固。
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Economical
Quick
Effective
Painless
Needleless
过程快捷、无痛,不需要针灸。
药膏由白芥子、细辛、桂枝、生姜等温阳通络的中草药调配而成,能够促进气血循环,增强身体阳气。
整个治疗在诊所只需几分钟,医生会先评估您的体质和症状,再选择合适的穴位贴敷。
通常需要贴敷30分钟至2小时,根据皮肤敏感程度而定。
到时间后,在家自行揭下即可。
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Common Conditions Treated with San Fu Tie:
Asthma
Chronic cough
Seasonal allergies
Frequent colds
Cold hands and feet
Low energy
Joint or muscle pain worsened by cold weather
Chronic diarrhea
And more… (See list below)
哮喘
慢性咳嗽
过敏性鼻炎
经常感冒
手脚冰凉
易疲劳
冷天加重的关节疼痛
慢性腹泻
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San Fu Tie follows the Chinese stem–branch calendar and aligns with the peak Yang periods:
Period Dates
Initial Fu (初伏) July 14 – July 23, 2026
Middle Fu (中伏) July 24 – August 12, 2026
Final Fu (末伏) August 13 – August 22, 2026
Book 1 to 3 treatments between July 14 and August 22, 2026.
A full course of 3 sessions (one week apart) is recommended for lasting results.The San Fu days are the hottest periods of the year when Yang energy is at its peak. Applying warming herbs at this time helps the body absorb their benefits more deeply, supporting long-term healing and resistance to illness during colder months.
三伏天是一年中阳气最旺盛的时期。在这个时候使用温阳中药,能更好地被身体吸收,起到深入调理、温阳散寒、增强免疫的作用,为秋冬储备能量
根据农历干支历法推算,2025年的三伏贴时间如下:
时段日期
初伏 7月14日 – 7月23日
中伏 7月24日 – 8月12日
末伏 8月13日 – 8月22日
建议在7月14日至8月22日期间完成1-3次贴敷,每次间隔约一周。
完整疗程为3次,效果更全面。
Conditions that can be treated with San Fu Tie
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Asthma
Chronic cough
Seasonal allergies
Sinus congestion
Frequent colds
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Chronic diarrhea
Bloating
Low appetite
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Cold hands and feet
Low energy or chronic fatigue
Poor circulation
Easily catching colds
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Arthritis
Stiff neck/shoulders
Cold-related body pain
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Menstrual cramps due to cold
Cold-related infertility
(e.g., from cold foods, sedentary lifestyle, or Yang deficiency)