Sanfutie

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Sanfutie (三伏贴) is a procedure in traditional Chinese medicine in which medicated patches are placed on various acupuncture points on the body. Originating in the Qing dynasty, this method is based on the principle of 冬病夏治 (lit. winter disease, summer cure). As sanfu [zh] (三伏) is the hottest period on the Chinese calendar, it is considered a particularly suitable time for treating illnesses.

Typically, four of these credit-card-sized patches are applied to different locations on the back at the same time, and are kept there for several minutes (depends on the component of the patches).[citation needed]

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  • 今起三伏天灸 冬病夏治,《頭條日報》,2010年7月19日
  • 冬病夏治三伏貼.
  • 冬病夏治三伏贴时间