
14. What does Cupping help with?
Cupping increases blood circulation, this may relieve muscle tension, and can improve overall blood flow and promote cell repair. It may also help form new connective tissues and create new blood vessels in the tissue. There are two different types of cupping: dry and wet. During both types of cupping, your therapist will put a flammable substance such as alcohol, herbs, or paper in a cup and set it on fire. As the fire goes out, they put the cup upside down on your skin.

As the air inside the cup cools, it creates a vacuum. This causes your skin to rise and redden as your blood vessels expand. The cup is generally left in place for up to 3 minutes. Cupping gives your body a boost in releasing those toxins. Focused blood flow helps your body by flushing built-up toxins through the lymphatic system. (Your lymphatic system is responsible for eliminating your body’s toxins and waste.) Afterward, you may get an antibiotic ointment and bandage to prevent infection. Your skin should look normal again within 10 days.