Cupping therapy is a part of Chinese Medicine and has been for over 2,500 years along with herbology and Acupuncture. Today glass cups of varying sizes are used but originally animal horn was used, and later brass then ceramic and bamboo cups.
Cupping can be likened to a deep tissue massage but the practitioner applies heat in a cup which is then placed in most cases on the back. A vacuum effect is generated by the heat and this draws the skin up into the cup.
This therapy will leave noticeable marks on the skin which look like a bruise or hickey and these marks are sometimes known as "cup kisses". They may look alarming, but they are not painful and will fade in 3 to 7 days.
Generally cupping is used in treatment for aches and pains of varying kinds such as low back and leg pain, fibromyalgia, and neck and shoulder tension. Cupping also benefits the lungs in respiratory problems like bronchitis, asthma, coughs, and such as it helps open up the chest.
Cupping is also of use in digestive problems, stomach aches, vomiting, diarrhea, and even menstrual problems.
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