Chinese traditional cupping

This treatment begins with the relaxing of the muscles by performing a few minutes of massage before proceeding to the suction, which involves the use of a flame to create negative pressure inside the cup; the cup is then left on the skin for 10 to 15 minutes. According to Chinese Traditional Medicine (TCM), Cupping is believed to stimulate the flow of qi, the vital energy or “life force” that circulates in our body.

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This treatment begins with the relaxing of the muscles by performing a few minutes of massage before proceeding to the suction, which involves the use of a flame to create negative pressure inside the cup; the cup is then left on the skin for 10 to 15 minutes.


According to Chinese Traditional Medicine (TCM), Cupping is believed to stimulate the flow of qi, the vital energy or life force that circulates in our body. The suction breaks tiny blood vessels under the skin, triggering the body’s self-healing process, boosting circulation and lymphatic flow, and expelling toxins