Six Surprising Benefits of Regular Cupping Therapy

Six Benefits of Cupping Therapy

(1) Relaxes the nervous system, promotes blood circulation, enhances brain nourishment, alleviates shoulder and neck pain, neuralgia, muscle soreness, and migraines.

(2) Improves symptoms of insomnia and excessive dreaming, strengthens the mind, and boosts vitality.

(3) Enhances mental clarity and alleviates feelings of tension and stagnation.

(4) Increases immunity, improves sub-health conditions, and strengthens the body’s resistance.

(5) Improves skin issues caused by liver Qi stagnation, such as dryness, lack of luster, and pigmentation.

(6) Prevents shoulder periarthritis and cervical spondylosis.

Precautions and Contraindications for Cupping Therapy

1. Cupping should not be performed on a full or empty stomach.

2. Ensure to empty the bladder and bowels before cupping.

3. Do not perform cupping on the same area every day.

4. Do not cup again until the marks from previous cupping have faded.

5. Avoid cupping during menstruation or on areas with bleeding disorders.

6. Do not take a shower immediately after cupping, especially with cold water.

7. Cupping is not recommended for high fever, convulsions, or spasms.

8. Do not cup on areas with skin allergies or ulcers.

9. Avoid cupping on areas with thin muscles, uneven bones, or excessive hair.

10. Pregnant women should use caution with cupping on the lumbar and abdominal areas.

Four Common Misconceptions about Cupping Therapy

Misconception 1: Taking a shower after cupping

Many people like to take a shower after cupping, thinking it feels good; however, this is incorrect. The skin is in a very vulnerable state after cupping, and showering can easily lead to skin rupture and inflammation. Especially with cold showers, the open pores can lead to catching a chill.

Recommendation: The correct time to shower is 1-2 hours after cupping. Keep warm after cupping, and the water temperature should be slightly higher.

Misconception 2: The longer the cupping, the better

Many believe that the longer the cupping lasts, the better the effect, even thinking that blisters must form to show effectiveness. This is also incorrect. Cupping for too long can cause blisters, damaging the skin and potentially leading to infection.

Recommendation: The correct cupping duration should be 10-15 minutes. For elderly or children with poor health, the time should be halved.

Misconception 3: Repeated cupping on the same spot

Some think that if one cupping session does not work, they should cup the same spot multiple times to achieve results. This can damage the skin, causing redness, swelling, or even tearing, which is counterproductive.

Recommendation: When cupping, it is better to cup multiple areas to enhance the therapeutic effect.

Misconception 4: Cupping on the chest or abdomen

Many believe that they should cup wherever they feel discomfort, such as the abdomen or chest. This is incorrect. Generally, cupping should not be performed on the chest or abdomen as there is no scientific basis for this practice.

Recommendation: The best cupping locations are typically the lower back, upper back, and shoulders.

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