Cupping Therapy

Cupping Therapy
Cupping is a traditional therapy used to treat common ailments including respiratory, musculo-skeletal and digestive disorders. During cupping a smooth glass cup is placed on the body by means of a vacuum. This vacuum is created by either manually pumping out the oxygen, or using a flame to burn out the oxygen (the cup itself is not heated).
In certain cases, several cups may be used simultaneously, and or moved about on the body. Cupping is also used for detoxification, as it brings metabolic wastes (toxins) to the surface to be flushed out by the lymphatic system.
Cellulite is dimpled fat just beneath your skin. It’s a common condition, especially among females. It can show up anywhere, but particularly on your: thighs, hips, buttocks
It’s harmless to your health. But if you’re unhappy with the appearance of cellulite, there are many techniques intended to treat it. There’s no way to completely get rid of cellulite, so results are temporary.
Cupping for cellulite is intended to improve your skin’s appearance by draining fluids and toxins from your body.
Research on cupping is limited, but it appears that cupping may provide short-term improvement of cellulite, at least for some people. The theory of cupping for cellulite is that negative pressure promotes draining of accumulated fluids, toxins, and other chemical compounds — from interstitial fluid to blood and lymphatic capillaries, especially the lipids in cellulite.
It also promotes circulation. Cupping may smooth the appearance of cellulite, but this is a temporary effect that can last months to years depending on how you care for yourself after treatment.
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