Muscle relaxation for enhanced well-being. Adhesive cupping is a modern evolution of traditional cupping. Cupping therapy may be fashionable now, but it's not new. Its history stretches back to ancient Egyptian, Chinese, and Middle Eastern cultures. The Chinese, in one of the world's oldest medical textbooks, describe how the ancient Chinese used cupping therapy as early as 2000 BC.
Dating back to our childhood in Eastern Europe, cupping was a preferred practice for combat...
Dating back to our childhood in Eastern Europe, cupping was a preferred practice for combat...
Muscle relaxation for enhanced well-being. Adhesive cupping is a modern evolution of traditional cupping. Cupping therapy may be fashionable now, but it's not new. Its history stretches back to ancient Egyptian, Chinese, and Middle Eastern cultures. The Chinese, in one of the world's oldest medical textbooks, describe how the ancient Chinese used cupping therapy as early as 2000 BC.
Dating back to our childhood in Eastern Europe, cupping was a preferred practice for combating colds and a number of other ailments, successfully treated by our parents and grandparents with this wonderful holistic method. Traditionally, cupping therapy is used to increase blood circulation, reduce inflammation, and promote lymphatic drainage to release toxins and cellular debris.
Recognizing the public perception that cupping causes bruising and marks and traditionally uses fire and glass jars, we believed there had to be a better way.
Dating back to our childhood in Eastern Europe, cupping was a preferred practice for combating colds and a number of other ailments, successfully treated by our parents and grandparents with this wonderful holistic method. Traditionally, cupping therapy is used to increase blood circulation, reduce inflammation, and promote lymphatic drainage to release toxins and cellular debris.
Recognizing the public perception that cupping causes bruising and marks and traditionally uses fire and glass jars, we believed there had to be a better way.