Massage Cupping Set - RELAXING PRESSURE FOR WELL-BEING
Massage Suction Cupping is a modernized form of cupping therapy. It
adopts a suction gun to produce a negative air pressure (a partial
vacuum) inside cups you place on your skin. Thissuction works to
release rigid soft tissues and muscles.
The skin reddens after the cup is left in place for a few minutes. The
purpose of using cups in this way is to apply pressure for relaxation
of muscles and overall promotion of wellbeing. If you are familiar with
the ancient Chinese practice of moxibustion, this is like moxibustion
except there is absolutely no burning!
Suction Cupping Explained
Cupping involves creating a vacuum in a suction cup over various parts
of the body for therapeutic effects. The classical method of cupping
was to briefly heating the air in an inverted cup, which then produces
a vacuum when the air cools after the cup is quickly applied to the
skin. The resultant low pressure under the cup causes a localized
expansion of tissue, which produces a profound vasodilatation reaction.
Suction cups are typically placed locally over the body, and retained
or manipulated for 5-10 minutes. Topical application of an oil-based
lubricant to the skin just prior to cup application facilitates a tight
seal, and allows for sliding cups around in the treatment area.
Cups are now available that can be mechanically evacuated using a small
hand-operated pump. Cups of all sizes are employed to treat a wide
range of disorders. Cupping is frequently applied over acupuncture
point—but you don't have to know acupunture points. You can use ChiSoft
cupping anywhere on your body for good results!
ACTION OF SUCTION CUPS
Suction Cups produce vacuums on the body's surface by manually
withdrawing the air through the suction gun, rather than the
traditional way of burning up oxygen. If you think of massage in terms
of positive pressure (pressing in on body tissues), then you can think
of Massage Suction Cupping as a negative pressure, drawing body tissues
outward from the body, to stimulate them with a reverse massage. The
skin is pressed up against the metallic points in the cup, which take
the place of the needles used in acupuncture (no breaking the skin!).
These points are magnetized, in the "biomagnetic" sets.