What Is Cupping

 

Cupping has been practiced across the world for over a 1000 years originated in ancient civilizations, with records in Egyptian texts (Ebers Papyrus, ~1550 BCE) and  Chinese medicine, also appearing in Greek, Roman, and Middle Eastern traditions

 Used to balance bodily fluids, move energy (Qi), and treat various ailments like pain, fever, and inflammation. Special cups are placed on the skin and air removed to create suction, lifting the skin and tissue to boost blood flow and relieve muscle tension

 

Benefits

  • Pain Relief: 
  • Particularly for chronic back, neck, shoulder, and joint pain. The application of suction creates increased blood promoting fast healing in areas that suffer from constant movement and repetitive strain
  • Muscle Recovery: 
  • Popular among athletes to reduce soreness and improve flexibility after periods of instance activity. The application of cupping helps you continue to use the muscle retaining full movement 
  • Inflammatory Conditions: 
  • Promoting blood flow to relive the symptoms of arthritis and fibromyalgia. Your body triggers an immune response that sends repair cells to the inflamed areas speeding up the recovery

 

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