What is Cupping Therapy?

Cupping Therapy

Cupping is an ancient healing art that involves placing specialized cups—made of glass, bamboo, or plastic—onto the skin to create a powerful suction. This negative pressure lifts the underlying muscle and fascia, effectively drawing blood flow to the area. It is used to release deep tension, clear metabolic waste, and restore the balanced flow of vital energy (Qi).

Benefits of Cupping Therapy

Releases Myofascial Tension

Better Blood Circulation

Reduces Inflammation

Speeds Muscle Recovery

Clears Respiratory Congestion

Relieves Trigger Points

Benefits of Cupping

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We provide a curated blend of ancient healing modalities—from precision Acupuncture and therapeutic Cupping to customized Chinese Herbs—integrated with modern wellness practices

Acupunture

Involves the precise placement of extremely thin, sterilized needles into designated body points for therapeutic disease management.

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TCM Therapy

Traditional Chinese Medicine modalities include Cupping, Gua Sha scraping, heat application (Moxibustion), Qi Gong movement, and nutrition.

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Cosmetic Acupuncture

These manual techniques, rooted in TCM, are designed to encourage deep relaxation, effectively relieve muscle tightness, and enhance recovery.

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Electro- Acupuncture

Traditional acupuncture that employs small electrical currents to intensify nerve stimulation and boost the body's natural healing processes.

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Tui Na Therapeutic Massage

Involves the precise placement of extremely thin, sterilized needles into designated body points for therapeutic disease management.

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Cupping

An effective tool for athletic therapy that assists in minimizing recovery time by improving local blood circulation and speeding up muscle repair.

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