Features:
Traditional Chinese cupping therapy that improves efficacy while simplifying the cupping procedure.
Made of durable plastic material.
Suitable for cupping and similar therapies.
Cupping Tips:
Keep indoor air fresh during cupping, avoid direct fan blowing, and keep the room warm in winter to prevent catching a cold.
Choose areas with full muscles, smooth skin, and no hair for cupping. If the skin is dry, moisten it beforehand.
After removing the cup, the skin may appear flushed and itchy—do not scratch. This will subside within a few hours or days.
Skin Color and Health Observations at Cupping Sites:
Black or dark skin: indicates insufficient blood supply, poor meridian flow, or congestion.
Purple plaques: usually a sign of cold blood stasis syndrome.
Scattered purple dots of varying sizes: suggests qi stagnation and blood stasis syndrome.
Blisters: indicate excessive humidity in the body. If blood is present in the blisters, it may be a reaction to damp heat and toxicity.