k Cupping acupuncture Cupping acupuncture. Therapist heating a cupping vessel prior to placing it on a patients back. This alternative therapy increases blood circulation by placing small heated vessels on the skin. As the vessels usually glass jars cool, a small vacuum is created and the skin is sucked into the vessel. This practice is derived from Chinese medicine and is used in the treatment of respiratory conditions and musculoskeletal pains. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Cupping acupuncture Cupping acupuncture. Therapist heating a cupping vessel prior to placing it on a patient s back. This alternative therapy increases blood circulation by placing small heated vessels on the skin. As the vessels  usually glass jars  cool, a small vacuum is created and the skin is sucked into the vessel. This practice is derived from Chinese medicine and is used in the treatment of respiratory conditions and musculoskeletal pains.
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Cupping acupuncture

Cupping acupuncture. Therapist heating a cupping vessel prior to placing it on a patient's back. This alternative therapy increases blood circulation by placing small heated vessels on the skin. As the vessels (usually glass jars) cool, a small vacuum is created and the skin is sucked into the vessel. This practice is derived from Chinese medicine and is used in the treatment of respiratory conditions and musculoskeletal pains.

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