Cupping is an excellent treatment method for cleansing toxic substances that accumulate in the capillaries, arteries, and veins, affecting and slowing down blood circulation.

It is the most effective treatment method for various blood-related disorders such as Migraine, High Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Headaches, Back and Neck Pain, Rheumatism, Inflammatory Joint Rheumatism, Fibromyalgia, Forgetfulness, Attention Deficit, Brain Vascular Obstruction, (MS), Heart Vascular Obstruction, Liver Fatty Degeneration, Kidney Disorders, Menstrual Irregularities, Hot Flashes during Menopause, Nervousness, Depression, and other similar conditions.

Cupping involves increasing subcutaneous blood circulation, providing a muscle-relaxing effect, and helping the elimination of toxins and carbon dioxide. The procedure involves using a cup or similar objects to create a vacuum to extract blood from any part of the body. Accumulations in capillaries, where blood gets congested, sticky substances accumulate, are the filters formed by unhealthy blood collecting in the capillaries. The skin is scratched to eliminate these edemas.

By opening the blockages and preventing the formation of accumulations, the micro-clot formations in the blood during heart attacks or strokes are expelled from the body’s capillaries. Regular cupping sessions can reduce the risks of serious diseases or their outcomes and help rejuvenate the blood.

Just like a car needs an oil change to protect its engine after a certain mileage, humans also need to undergo cupping therapy at regular intervals to maintain health, cleanse the blood circulating in the veins from toxic substances.

For someone who has never had cupping, it is recommended to undergo sessions every month for a period of time. After receiving back, head, and knee cupping sessions without interruption, it is advisable to continue regular cupping three to four times a year to prevent many possible diseases. Cupping is one of the best treatments for strengthening the immune system.

There are approximately 40 points on the body where cupping is applied, and each point or group of points is used for treating different diseases.

Does Cupping Leave Marks or Stains on the Skin?

One of the most frequently asked questions is whether cupping leaves a mark. When done correctly, cupping does not leave any marks because it uses shallow cuts, not deep incisions. Therefore, no marks or stains are left on the skin.

Is the Blood Removed in Cupping Impure Blood?

The blood removed during cupping is not impure; it is red. The red blood cells, which carry oxygen in our body, are found throughout the body, and when analyzed, their content includes toxic substances. Harmful metals, toxins, and chemicals are present in the blood.

What is the Purpose of Cupping?

Cupping is a practice that the Prophet Muhammad himself used and recommended to his followers for achieving a healthy body. It is a method that has also been incorporated into Chinese medicine to remove and separate accumulated toxins from the body at the junctions of the communication system within our body. The aim is not to draw blood but to remove accumulated toxins at certain times, as these are the ideal times when toxins are closer to the surface due to the gravitational pull of the Moon.

Factors Affecting the Success of Cupping

Pre-vacuuming: Pre-vacuuming is a preparatory step during cupping that helps the blood be drawn into the cupping cup more easily. It involves removing the air from inside the cup.

First, the cupping cup is placed on the desired area. Then, a pumping process is applied to the cup to remove the air from inside, facilitating the collection of the blood to be extracted. This pre-vacuuming process helps the blood enter the cup faster and ensures a smoother and easier cupping procedure.

However, pre-vacuuming must be performed by a trained healthcare professional. Improper application could result in bruising or serious injuries on the skin. Therefore, it is crucial that the person performing the cupping is an experienced and trained professional.

Cut depth: The depth of the incisions made during cupping is crucial to the effectiveness and safety of the treatment.

The cuts made during cupping are shallow, allowing for absorption. The depth of these cuts may vary depending on the individual’s health and needs. Deeper cuts may allow more blood to flow, but they may also cause more pain and side effects. For this reason, all cupping procedures should be performed by experts.

Generally, cuts made during cupping range from 0.5 to 1.5 mm. However, this depth can vary depending on the practitioner’s experience, the area to be treated, and the patient’s health condition. For example, cuts on the neck area may be less deep, while deeper cuts may be made on the back area.

Before cupping, the person’s health condition and treatment goals must be evaluated, and an appropriate cut depth should be determined. Additionally, the cuts should be made under hygienic conditions and with sterile equipment.

Cut length: The length of the cuts during cupping depends on the person’s body structure, skin thickness, and the characteristics of the area to be treated. The cut length should be appropriate for the density of the veins and the depth of tissues underneath the skin.

The correct cut length will also contribute to the patient’s faster recovery process. Therefore, it is important that cupping practitioners are trained and experienced in determining the proper cut length using appropriate techniques.

Correct point determination: It is crucial to determine the correct point during cupping. If the wrong point is chosen, the cupping procedure may be ineffective or even harmful.

To determine the correct point, first, the person’s disease or condition is identified. Based on this, the areas where cupping should be performed are determined, and suitable points within these areas are selected.

Factors such as the person’s pulse, skin color, skin temperature, pain, and sensitivity are considered when identifying the correct point. Traditional acupuncture points may also be taken into account during this process.

However, determining the correct point is a process that requires experience, and it should only be done by an expert. Therefore, it is recommended to consult a professional healthcare provider before undergoing cupping therapy.

Who Should Not Have Cupping?

  • Those with severe anemia,
  • People carrying viruses such as AIDS, HIV,
  • Those with blood clotting problems,
  • People who have had organ transplants,
  • Those with heart failure,
  • People with a pacemaker,
  • Very elderly individuals,
  • Very weak individuals,
  • People on their menstrual period should not undergo cupping.

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Cupping is a traditional treatment method that has been practiced for thousands of years. It offers an effective way to restore balance in your body, cleanse toxins, and support your overall health. You can benefit from the many advantages that cupping therapy provides.

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