Cupping therapy bruises are a common and expected part of many cupping therapy treatments. These marks can look unusual at first, often appearing as purple marks or circular patches on the skin. Despite their appearance, these bruises are usually not a sign of injury....
Chinese cupping therapy and massage therapy have been used for a long time to help people feel relaxed, relieved from pain, and overall healthier. But is cupping better than massage? Both treatments have unique benefits and work in different ways. If you want to ease...
Cupping therapy is an ancient practice which uses suction to draw toxins out of the body, improve circulation and restore the flow of your Qi, your body’s life force. In ancient times it was used to treat a range of ailments from fever to gout to arthritis. These...