
About Cupping
Some people use cupping, an age-old medicinal technique, to reduce discomfort. On your back, stomach, arms, legs, or other regions of your body, a provider may install cups. A vacuum or suction force inside the cup pulls the skin upward.
Traditional Chinese and Middle Eastern medicine uses cupping & has been used by people since about 300 AD.
Common issues treated by Cupping
Blood disorders
Arthritis & fibromyalgia
Fertility disorders
Skin problems
High blood pressure
Migraines
Anxiety & depression
Bronchial congestion
Varicose veins

How is the procedure performed?
Each cup is heated by your practitioner, usually using a cotton ball soaked in alcohol and lit on fire. Heat causes the cup's oxygen to escape, leaving a vacuum. To remove air from cups, some practitioners employ a suction device. The vacuum force draws skin up into the cup after being applied to your skin.
What happens after cupping?
Under the skin's surface, small blood vessels are ruptured by the suction force of cupping. There will be small, spherical marks on you that will disappear in a week or two.
What are the benefits?
Several benefits are likely to occur:
Increase lymph, blood, and circulation.
Alleviate pain
Improve range of motion and mobility for joints
Reduce toxins
Reduce painful trigger areas
"Qing is the best! I had pretty constant back pain for a while and even after 1 session of cupping and massage I noticed the pain was less. I booked a course of 6 treatments from which I even managed to get one free treatment as that’s part of the promotion and by the end my pain was completely gone. Amazing!"
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