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  2. What Is Cupping and Should You Try It? - AOL

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    Cupping is an alternative medicine therapy, similar to acupuncture and massage. ... So, it's opening up more channels of blood flow and nerve flow to allow a pretty fast healing response.” ...

  3. At-Home Cupping Kits Have Become Popular—But Are They ... - AOL

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    Here’s what to know about at-home cupping. This recovery method could provide benefits for cyclists—but should you make it a DIY practice? Here’s what to know about at-home cupping.

  4. Cupping therapy - Wikipedia

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    Cupping causes breaks in the capillaries (small blood vessels) in the papillary dermis layer of the skin, resulting in the appearance of petechiae and purpura. [1] These marks are sometimes mistaken for signs of child abuse when cupping is performed on children. [1] Cupping therapy adverse events can be divided into local and systemic adverse ...

  5. Cupping - Wikipedia

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    Cupping may refer to: Medicine. an increase in the cup-to-disc ratio in the eye; cupping artifact in a CT scan; Other. Cupping therapy, an alternative health ...

  6. Cup massage - Wikipedia

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    Man showing skin marks after cup massage. Cup massage is a type of massage based on the local impact on human body with rarefied air. This method of therapy through the use of decreased pressure is a type of vacuum therapy, widely used nowadays for treating a variety of human diseases.

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    Cupping therapy is an ancient form of alternative medicine. Cupping is used in more than 60 countries. [181] Its usage dates back to as far as 1550 B.C. [182] There are different forms of cupping; the most common are dry, wet and fire cupping. Cups are applied onto the skin and a suction is created, pulling the skin up.