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Cupping Therapy improves circulation, encourages blood flow to the injured area, and supports the body's natural healing processes.
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Cupping is an ancient Chinese therapy that has been practiced for over 2,000 years. In this technique, a therapist places a special cup on your skin for a few minutes to create suction. Originally, practitioners used hollow animal horns to form cups, which were then boiled or heated to create a vacuum. Over time, they transitioned to bamboo or glass cups, still employing heat—either through fire or boiling—to generate the vacuum. Cupping is used to treat areas of skin affected by inflammation, abscesses, or thrombosis (blood clots).
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This leads to a stronger immune system. The effects of cupping therapy resemble those of acupressure on the soles of the feet, activating nerve cells and enhancing blood circulation to vital organs. This therapy alleviates pain by increasing blood flow and oxygen delivery to affected areas, ultimately resulting in reduced discomfort.
A bruise occurs when small blood vessels are damaged or broken due to trauma to the skin, such as bumping into something or hitting yourself with a hammer. The raised area of a bump or bruise forms as blood leaks from these injured vessels into the surrounding tissues, along with the body’s response to the injury. Medically, a bruise is known as a contusion. A purplish, flat bruise that appears when blood seeps into the upper layers of the skin is called ecchymosis.
Bruises from cupping can persist for a few days to two weeks. TCM practitioner Casco notes that with repeated cupping sessions over several weeks, the bruising is expected to diminish as stagnation resolves. This signifies a successful outcome of the cupping treatment protocol.
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Cupping (both wet and dry) is not recommended for individuals with severe Yin deficiency (fluid deficiency), those suspected of any type of hemorrhage, and people with tumors of any kind, including tuberculosis. Additionally, cupping should be avoided for anyone who has experienced a cardiac arrest in the past six months.
Program | Price (Baht) |
Cupping (1 time) | 850BUY NOW |
Cupping (5 times) | 3900BUY NOW |
Cupping (10 times) | 7200BUY NOW |
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