Marianne got rid of her cellulite by
using cupping therapy (see her comment on the CI Welcome page.
Not exact matches
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Learn the benefits and risks of
cupping therapy, a controversial method
used to stimulate muscle healing and popularized by Olympic athletes.
Being one of the best deep - tissue
therapies out there,
cupping is also
used to relieve back pains and reduce fatigue and migraines.
Dry
therapy uses the action of the suction
cup alone.
However, before going out and trying
cupping therapy for yourself, it is a good idea to understand what it is, what it's
used for, and the potential pitfalls.
Cupping is essentially a form of body work or
therapy that
uses suction from the
cups to achieve the desired results.
Are a woman Have a family history of osteoporosis Are white Are thin Are short Went into menopause early Have a low calcium intake Don't exercise Smoke cigarettes Drink more than two alcohol drinks daily Are on chronic steroid
therapy (e.g. Prednisone) Are on chronic anticonvulsant
therapy Are taking drugs which can cause dizziness Are hyperthyroid Eat too much animal protein intake
Use antacids regularly Drink more than two
cups of coffee daily
The first one concerns
cupping, the controversial
therapy used by dozens of Olympians, including most notably Michael Phelps.
You could also see a lymph drainage specialist (a type of light touch massage) or even
cupping therapy used in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
To get the full benefits, ice
therapy can (and should) be initiated as soon as possible after the onset of the injury, for a duration of 20 to 30 minutes,
using frozen ice
cups, ice baths, crushed ice, frozen vegetables in a plastic bag, or one of my latest finds, a convenient pack of FrozenPeaz.
Those marks — bruises, in fact — were the result of
cupping therapy, an ancient healing practice from Asia that
uses cups to reduce muscle pain and increase circulation.
Dr. Allison Heffron, DC, L.Ac, describes the ancient method of
cupping therapy and the broad range of symptoms the different
cupping techniques are
used to treat.