Cupping Therapy
What is Cupping Therapy A form of alternative pain therapy Used extensively in Chinese medicine for several thousand years The cup forms partial vacuum and is placed on the skin either by means of heat or suction It draws up the underlying tissues and increases blood flow to the area
History of Cupping Therapy Used as part of acupuncture or body work treatment Part of Chinese medicine for several thousand years Animal horns were used as original cups Later cups were made of brass, ceramic, and bamboo Developed as a means to open the “Meridians” of the body - increase energy flow in body
How Is Cupping Therapy Done? Two forms of cupping therapy - fire cupping and massage cupping Fire Cupping -- ignite a cotton ball, put in cup, remove cotton ball, place cup on skin to create a vacuum Massage Cupping -- oil placed on edge of cup, cup is moved around on skin to massage
Benefits of Cupping Therapy Brings fresh blood to the area Improves circulation Releases toxins from body Activates lymphatic system Clear colon blockages Helps activate and clear veins, arteries, and capillaries Activates the skin
Cupping Therapy Today Each session lasts about 10-15 minutes Cups are made of glass or plastic People can purchase cups to use at home Cupping therapy can be integrated into almost any modality