For wet cupping we use a rubber pump instead of fire to create the vacuum inside the cup. Wet cupping creates a mild suction by leaving a cup in place for about 3 to 5 minutes. The therapist then removes the cup and uses a surgical blade to make light, tiny cuts (incisions) on your skin. Next, we do a second suction to draw out toxin blood which is also called as deoxygenated or dead blood. The British Cupping Society says that wet cupping therapy is used to treat: Blood disorders such as anaemia and haemophilia. Rheumatic diseases such as arthritis and fibromyalgia, Fertility and gynaecological disorders, Skin problems such as eczema and acne, High blood pressure, Migraines, Anxiety and depression Bronchial congestion caused by allergies and asthma ,Varicose veins And many others. Is wet cupping safe? Wet cupping is very safe, the cuts applied to the skin are small and very superficial. The points for wet cupping avoid all dangerous areas under major blood vessels and other unsafe anatomical locations. That is why it’s always best to consult a professional for wet cupping. Cupping therapy might be trendy now, but it’s not new. It dates back to ancient Egyptian, Chinese, and Middle Eastern cultures. One of the oldest medical textbooks in the world, the Ebers Papyrus, describes how the ancient Egyptians used cupping therapy in 1,550 B.C.
- Duration: 60min
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