
Cupping therapy is a therapeutic technique that utilizes a vacuum force created beneath a small vessel applied onto the skin's surface. This approach focuses on blood and autologous healing substances in a specific area, stimulating metabolic activity, improving immune function, and stabilizing blood biochemistry. Benefits of Fire Cupping Fire cupping is renowned for its potential therapeutic benefits. Some of the commonly reported advantages include: Pain Relief: Cupping is often used to alleviate musculoskeletal pain, such as back pain, neck pain, and joint pain. It is believed to improve blood circulation, reduce muscle tension. Improved Circulation: Cupping is thought to enhance blood and lymphatic circulation, which can aid in detoxification and reduce inflammation. Stress Reduction: Many individuals find cupping to be relaxing and stress-reducing. It can promote a sense of well-being and relaxation. Respiratory Benefits: Cupping may help relieve respiratory conditions like asthma and bronchitis by improving lung function and reducing congestion. Contraindications of Fire Cupping While fire cupping can offer numerous benefits, it is not suitable for everyone. It is essential to consider contraindications to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the therapy: Skin Conditions: Fire cupping should not be performed on broken or irritated skin, sunburns, or skin with open wounds or active infections. Pregnancy: Pregnant women should avoid cupping on the abdominal and lower back areas to prevent potential complications. Blood Disorders: Individuals with bleeding disorders, such as hemophilia, should refrain from cupping due to the risk of increased bleeding. Medication Use: Cupping may interfere with blood-thinning medications, so it is crucial to consult with a healthcare provider if you are taking such medications. 90 cad/ session
