Title: Set of 12 Glass Cupping Massage Jars (30-33mm)
Description:
Experience the ancient healing power of cupping therapy with our set of 12 high-quality glass massage jars (30-33mm). For centuries, this technique has been used to improve circulation and lymphatic drainage, promoting overall well-being. Unlike traditional methods using animal horns or clay pots, our glass jars provide a hygienic and effective solution for at-home cupping.
Our jars create a vacuum effect, drawing blood and lymph to the surface, helping to eliminate toxins and improve tissue health. This gentle suction stimulates blood flow, reducing pain and inflammation. Cupping therapy can be a beneficial treatment for a range of conditions, including:
- Boosting Immunity: Strengthen your body’s natural defenses.
- Nerve Pain Relief (Neuralgia): Find soothing relief from nerve pain. Note: Cupping is not recommended during muscle spasms.
- Myositis: Reduce muscle inflammation and pain.
- Osteochondrosis (Remission): Support joint health and mobility during remission phases.
- Cellulite Reduction: Improve skin texture and reduce the appearance of cellulite.
- Menstrual Cramp Relief: Ease discomfort associated with menstruation.
- Digestive Issues: Support healthy digestive function.
Two Cupping Techniques:
Choose from static or dynamic cupping massage. Static cupping involves placing the jars on the affected area and leaving them in place. Dynamic cupping, using a single jar, involves gentle movement across the skin, ideal for cellulite reduction, neuralgia, and vitamin deficiency-related immune weakness.
Important Precautions & Contraindications:
Cupping therapy is generally safe but should be avoided in the following cases:
- Tumors: Any type and location.
- Severe Exhaustion: Avoid during periods of significant physical weakness.
- Acute Infections & Fever: Do not use during active infections or fever.
- Severe Vascular Sclerosis: Individuals with a high risk of thrombosis or hemorrhage should avoid cupping.
- Neuroses with Affective States & Seizures: Cupping is not suitable for individuals with these conditions.
- Cardiovascular Diseases: Consult your physician before using cupping therapy.
- Infected or Fungal Skin Conditions: Avoid cupping on affected areas.
- Second Half of Pregnancy: Do not use cupping on the abdomen during pregnancy.
Relative Contraindications:
- Undiagnosed Conditions: Consult a healthcare professional before using cupping.
- Post-Intense Exercise: Allow at least 2 hours of rest after strenuous activity.
- Post-Hot Bath: Wait at least 2 hours after a hot bath before cupping.
- Elderly Individuals (Over 80): Proceed with caution and consult a physician.
- Alcohol Intoxication: Avoid cupping while intoxicated.
- Psychiatric Disorders or Negative Attitude Towards the Procedure: Cupping may not be suitable for everyone.
Warning:
Never apply cupping to the heart, eyes, ears, nipples, or abdomen during pregnancy.