Advocates of cupping claim it increases blood flow, which, according to Dr Houman Danesh of Mount Sinai Hospital, can 'jumpstart or restart a blunted healing response' in muscles. For athletes, this ...
Cupping is a complementary therapy that involves suctioning the skin with cups made of silicone, plastic, glass, bamboo, metal, or rubber. Originating in Egypt and Macedonia around 5,500 years ago ...
A friend of mine who recently had been to China said is was common to see people walking around with the red circles from fire cupping. After the treatment I did feel relaxed and my muscles did ...
For pain that elongates even after the injury is healed, we use cupping to help loosen the scar tissue in order to increase mobility and reduce pain.” Not an athlete or injured? Cupping boasts ...
Tennis star Eugenie Bouchard has revealed how brutal cupping treatment can be in an Instagram post to her fans. Bouchard shot to fame after making the Wimbledon final in 2014, and she made the top ...
EUGENIE BOUCHARD shared some gruesome pictures after a round of intense cupping treatment. The tennis star is rarely seen on tour these days having last played a competitive match in August.
The Canadian tennis and pickleball pro shows the aftermath of her cupping treatment, and the result are shocking to see. Canadian tennis player Genie Bouchard arrives on the red carpet before the ...
She captioned the pic: "Cupping is no joke ... A few weeks ago Bouchard was rushed to hospital after being hit in the eye with a pickleball.