How Do You Use Magnets In Cupping Therapy?
Cupping is an ancient Chinese medicine used for relieving pain and stress in the body. The technique involves glass or rubber bulbs placed on the skin’s surface. When heated (if glass) or squeezed (if rubber) it draws the skin upward, sort of like a reverse massage, rather than downward into the body. Magnetic cupping has become more popular with the effects magnets have on the body. They have been proven to stimulate electrical currents throughout the body, which in turn stimulates oxygen flow and blood circulation to promote healthy healing within the body. Apply a small amount of cupping cream to the area that will be treated. The cream aids in creating a smooth surface for the cup to grasp onto. Screw the magnetic tip into the bulb. The bulb and cup are already attached, with the cup on the bottom and bulb attached above it as its suction. The cup is an upside-down “v” shape, and the bulb sits above it, and looks like a rubber light bulb. So, you can flip the device over, insert th