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C-6 Pistol Hand Pump Cupping Set
Product Features
1.6 pieces of plastic cupping, two of them with cure edge 2.Two pieces of small magnetic needle 3.Three piece of large magnetic needle 4.A pistol hand pump with 1 tube 5.A Manuel
Simple, safe, efficient for pain and disease released Cupping refers to an ancient Chinese practice in which a cup is applied to the skin and the pressure in the cup is reduced by suctioning out air, so that the skin and superficial muscle layer is drawn into and held in the cup.
Cupping is believed to stimulate the flow of blood, lymph and to the affected area and is particularly helpful in relieving stiffness and pain in the back muscles and congestion in the chest, as well as other conditions such as menstrual pain.
This treatment has some relation to certain massage techniques, such as the rapid skin pinching along the back that is an important aspect of tuina. In that practice, the skin is pinched, sometimes at specific points, until redness is generated.
Cupping is applied by acupuncturists to certain acupuncture points, as well as to regions of the body that are affected by pain where the pain is deeper than the tissues to be pulled. When the cups are moved along the surface of the skin, the treatment is somewhat like guasha, a folk remedy of Southeast Asia which is often carried out by scraping the skin with a coin or other object with the intention of breaking up stagnation.
Movement of the cups is a gentler technique than guasha, as a lubricant allows the cup to slide without causing as much of the subcutaneous bruising that is an objective of guasha. Magnetic thick-gauge needles instead of the acupuncture needle. They are used with cup is applied over the site.
This technique promotes blood circulation, remove stasis, and alleviate swelling and pain. It is employed especially when there is a toxic heat syndrome and for a variety of acute ailments. Acupuncture cupping is called suction cup therapy.
It helps you save time and money; you can use it any time, every day and no any side-effect, as if you have a physical therapist at home .
Directions
A small hand-operated pump is attached so that the practitioner could suction out air, thus avoiding some hazards and having greater control over the amount of suction.
Generally, the cup is left in place for about 10 minutes (typical range is 515 minutes). The skin becomes reddened due to the congestion of blood flow. The cup is removed by losing the plug of the top of cup, the skin along side it to allow some outside air to leak into it, thus equalizing the pressure and releasing it.
Accessories:
6 pieces of plastic cupping, two of them with cure edge
Two pieces of small magnetic needle
Three piece of large magnetic needle
A pistol hand pump with 1 tube/ A Manuel
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