They’re not artfully applied war paint, nor are they the result of a paintball injury – they are the result of a Chinese practice called cupping, which involves placing heated cups on the skin.
But have you ever considered using cupping to ease muscle tightness? “Cupping is a type of therapy originating from China that involves placing cups on the skin to create a suction,” says ...
Those bruises are side effects of a type of sports therapy called "cupping." To figure out what cupping therapy really does, we spoke to two sports medicine doctors about the science behind the ...
Practices like acupuncture that have their roots in traditional Chinese medicine are still very popular to date [Courtesy] Every day we learn about ancient medicinal practices that have been revived.
Chinese cupping therapy is taking the streets of Yunnan Province by storm. The therapy is believed to mobilize blood flow around the body and is thought to be effective in curing a variety of ...