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Cupping Therapy: What You Should Know
Medically reviewed by Arno Kroner, DAOM Cupping therapy, which uses cups to create suction on the skin, is a popular ...
Facial cupping can increase the risk of infection. It may cause nausea and dizziness. The elderly, children, pregnant women, and women on their periods are advised to avoid this therapy.
“Cupping is a type of therapy originating from China that involves placing cups on the skin to create a suction,” says cupping therapist Ada Ooi. This is an ancient tradition that is often ...
The beauty world is looking back to ancient Chinese traditions to prepare your skin for the future ... is now beautifying the mainstream. Cupping – once the preserve of the A-list – is ...
He added: "Cupping therapy is useful for the treatment of simple ... usually made of glass, on the skin. By warming the air within the cup, a vacuum is created; when it is pressed to the skin ...