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Benefits of Suction Cupping

Tuesday, November 25, 2008




by: Hunter Tam





Cupping is helpful for relief from muscle spasms, back pain, as well as arthritic and rheumatic problems. While stimulating the skin and underlying muscles, it promotes the release of toxins that have accumulated in the area and increases circulation of blood and lymph vessels.Cupping also stimulates the organ-related reflex zones in the skin to further improve the function of inner organs, including the stomach, liver, kidneys and intestines.

Cupping can also increase immunity in a particular area since the suction causes the release of a histamine-like substance in the skin which stimulates immune system response.
Detoxify with Suction CuppingOther detoxification therapies are often used in conjunction to enhance the eliminatory action of cupping. Other therapies combined with cupping can be used to treat chronic pain and discomfort more successfully, even where other therapies have failed. There are very few conditions in which cupping should not be used, such as high fever, skin disease, or if the person tends to bleed easily.
With fire cupping, a vacuum is created by air (heated by fire) in a glass cup placed flush against the patient’s skin. As the air cools in the cup, a vacuum forms that pulls up on the skin, stimulating the acupressure effect. This type of therapy is used in the treatment of respiratory diseases such as the common cold, pneumonia, and bronchitis. It can also be used to treat back, neck, shoulder and other musculoskeletal pain. Cupping may feel uncomfortable, but the patient will not feel pain.


Unblock your Qi with Suction CuppingCupping is widely used by Chinese medicine practitioners to treat colds, lung infections, and problems in the internal organs. Cupping can be used on people for whom the injection of acupuncture needles poses a problem or risk. Chinese medicine practitioners begin treatment by diagnosing a patient through interviews, examination of the pulse, tongue, and other parts of the body. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) strives to balance and improve the flow of qi, or life energy, which travels throughout the body in channels called meridians. Illness is caused when qi does not move properly in the body. Acupuncturists use cupping for specific problems in the flow of qi. Cupping disperses and moves qi by exerting suction and pressure. Suction Cupping is used when the qi is blocked at certain points, or when qi needs to be drawn to the surface of the body from deep within. For example, cupping is used to treat colds and lung infections because it is believed that suction disperses and energizes the qi that has become blocked and trapped in the lungs. Cupping can also pull out “wind-cold” that in Chinese medicine is believed to cause lung infections.
In today’s world, suction cupping is becoming a very popular and effective therapy used by both Western and Eastern health care professionals to treat a wide range of problems such as the common cold, chronic pain, and internal organ problems. Visit our web



What is Suction Cupping?









Suction Cupping Explained



























Suction Cupping involves creating a
vacuum over various parts of the body for therapeutic
effects. The original classic method of cupping involved
briefly heating the air in an inverted cup, which
then produces a vacuum when the air cools after the
cup is applied to the skin.



The resultant low pressure under the cup causes a
localized expansion of tissue.



Suction Cupping is used therapeutically to draw blood
flow to areas of pain, thus flushing capillary beds and
re-supplying vital nutrients. Suction also mobilizes and
stretches soft tissue thus loosening areas of restriction.
Suction cups are usually placed over disease/injury sites
for 5 – 10 minutes.



Applying an oil based lubricant to the skin just prior
to cup application facilitates a tight seal, and allows
for sliding cups around in the treatment area. Cups of
all sizes are used to treat a wide range of disorders.
For example, small cups may be applied to the face to
treat facial paralysis, whereas larger cups placed in
the lumbar region can be used to treat lumbago.
























Dry Cupping and
Wet Cupping
There are two main types of cupping: dry cupping
and wet cupping. Dry cupping involves stimulation
of the skin by suction. Wet cupping includes blood-letting,
achieved by puncturing the skin with tiny needles
before the cups are applied.


Wet cupping has a stronger stimulatory action on the
skin, muscles and corresponding organs.



This type of cupping is usually used for areas of congestion
to reduce inflammation, pain, and cramping. Wet cupping
is helpful for patients with a tendency for high blood
pressure and weight gain. Patients suffering from anemia
would benefit more with dry cupping.







How does Suction Cupping work?




Suction cupping should always be performed by a qualified
health care professional. Cupping is almost solely practiced
on the back, often on either side of the spine, though
cups can be used on the abdomen and upper arms and legs.




Cups are available with elastic knobs that provide a sucking
action when pumped. When placed on the skin, the cups
can be pumped until the skin has reached the desired height
inside the glass. A more traditional method uses plain
glass cups where a small flame creates a vacuum inside
the glass which sucks the skin into the glass. Both of
these techniques are very popular today.




In either method, several cups are applied one after another
and then left on the skin for ten to thirty minutes. This
stimulation increases circulation and in response, the skin
discolors and bruising occurs. This bruising doesn’t
last long unless the person bruises easily. Cupping may
feel uncomfortable but it is not painful.







A cupping-massage technique can be achieved using a suction
cup with the pump and gliding it slowly along the skin.
Before the massage, a massage oil is applied to ease the
gliding of the cup along the skin. Cupping-massage is
useful for relief of muscle spasms and pain. This type
of technique is more painful so the massage should only
take three or four minutes after which the patient should
rest for fifteen minutes. Again, temporary skin discoloration
and bruising typically occurs where the massage took place.



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