Collection: Cupping

📗 Cupping: Ancient Origin

Cupping is an ancient practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that dates back more than 2,000 years . It was originally used to relieve a variety of ailments by using the suction created by heat to stimulate blood flow and Qi (vital energy). Early forms of cupping used heated horn, bamboo, or ceramic cups to create a vacuum. Over time, the practice evolved , spreading to other cultures, such as Egypt and Greece, and adapting to more modern materials and techniques.

✨ Modern App

Today, cupping has evolved into a widely used complementary therapy in modern medicine for a variety of conditions. Current cupping devices are available in materials such as glass, medical plastic, or silicone , and can use either heat or simpler methods based on manual suction . In the traditional version, the air inside the cup is heated before being applied to the skin, creating a suction that stimulates blood flow and promotes drainage.

For heat-free cupping , a manual pump is used to extract air from the medical plastic cups, which are equipped with pneumatic valves that create a safe and effective vacuum effect. At the end of the treatment, simply lift the valve to let air in and gently remove the cup.

💥 Benefits of Vacuuming

  • Improved Blood Circulation: Suction increases blood flow to the treated area, delivering more oxygen and nutrients to tissues and helping to remove toxins.
  • Muscle Relaxation: Helps relax tense muscles and reduce cramps, promoting greater relaxation.
  • Reduce Inflammation: May help reduce inflammation and swelling by improving circulation and relaxing tissue.
  • Pain Relief: Reduces localized pain, both acute and chronic, providing relief from muscle tension and stiff joints.
  • Lymphatic System Stimulation: Promotes lymphatic drainage, helping to eliminate toxins from the body and reduce water retention.
  • Improved General Well-Being: Promotes a sense of relaxation and well-being, reducing stress and improving the quality of sleep.

🥇 Interaction with Underlying Tissues

The superficial action of cupping interacts with the underlying tissues through various mechanisms:

  • Mechanical Effect: Suction creates a traction force that lifts the skin and underlying tissues, helping to separate fascial adhesions and improve tissue mobility.
  • Nerve Stimulation: Negative pressure stimulates nerve endings, which can positively influence the muscles and internal organs connected to the application points.
  • Myofascial Release: Cupping helps release tension in the fascia, reducing pain and improving flexibility.

This combination of effects makes cupping an effective technique for improving the body's overall health and well-being.

👩‍🦰 Fights Cellulite

Cupping is not only an ancient technique of traditional Chinese medicine , but also a modern and effective solution to combat cellulite . Through the suction created by the cups, the blood microcirculation is stimulated and the drainage of excess fluids is promoted.

🌿 Natural and Non-Invasive Treatment

Unlike other cosmetic procedures that can be painful or invasive, cupping is a natural and gentle technique , improving the appearance of the skin and providing a feeling of relaxation and general well-being .


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