Discover the Healing Benefits of Cupping
Cupping is similar to massage.
You feel better afterward.
The difference is cupping pulls out instead of pushing in.
Cupping breaks up knots in your muscles, heals old injuries, and improves micro-circulation.
The discoloration after cupping is not a bruise, but rather signs of stagnant blood cells leaving stiff, swollen, or painful areas.
When those dead blood cells are out of the way, circulation improves. When your circulation improves, healing begins.
After cupping, most people feel lighter, more flexible, and energized. Pains start to go away quickly.
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Cupping therapy is usually done on the back and shoulders to treat muscular pain and tension.