An alternative Chinese medicine clinic uses bamboo instead of glass cups for cupping therapy. Footage shows the spa therapist heating the inside of bamboo cups with flaming cotton before they were ...
Cupping therapy is putting suction cups on your back to help with pain, inflammation, and other health problems. (Photo Credit: E+/Getty Images) Cupping therapy might be trendy now, but it’s not new.
Most of the time, when I'm away from my desk, I'm active, taking barre, HIIT, and kickboxing classes while also teaching yoga classes. My body is always in motion. With all of that motion, my muscles ...
A good deep tissue massage for me is like a hot fudge sundae for an ice cream fanatic. But, even I understand that there’s more to the spa life than a deep tissue. So on a recent midday, I entrusted ...
Cupping is a complementary therapy that involves suctioning the skin with cups made of silicone, plastic, glass, bamboo, ...
Cupping is a form of alternative pain therapy that recently left some curious marks on actress and new mom Gwyneth Paltrow. The mystery behind the circular marks on Paltrow's back is solved by Michael ...
Cupping is the term applied to a technique that uses small glass cups or bamboo jars as suction devices that are placed on the ski to disperse and break up stagnation and congestion by drawing ...
Cupping therapy eases low back pain by improving circulation, reducing inflammation, and releasing muscle tension. In traditional Chinese medicine, qi is the life force energy that flows through the ...
THE BAMBOO cane replaces the hands of the therapist. The cane is held by the therapist and rolled over the muscle with the same strokes they would use with their hands. The spa world never runs out of ...