A word about cupping marks. The most common misunderstanding concerning cupping is the misinterpretations of the marks and sometimes the result. These marks are not bruises. bruising is a result of a physical trauma, where capillaries are broken, causing a reactionary rush of fluids to the injured tissue. There is no compression in correctly performing cupping. When circulation is sluggish or compromised in an injured or diseased area of the body, insufficient oxygen gets to the cells.
This results in a local buildup of waste products such as dead static blood, limb, cellular debris, and toxins. cupping can leave marks, which indicates that the stagnation or disease has been moved from the deeper tissue layers to the surface, allowing fresh oxygenated blood to nourish and heal the underlying areas. Any suction device left long enough In one place will loosen and pull these agents out and up to the skin surface. Many people want to know how long did these marks last. The color and patterns of the marks depends on the level of stagnation in the area and range from a bright red to a dark purple, usually lasting three days to a week. Sometimes longer person is very sick or sedentary.
If there is no stagnation present, there will be only a light pink mark, which disappears in a few minutes to a couple of hours. sites where there is an old trauma or injury may require multiple cutting treatments to remove all the stagnation. You will find that with follow up treatments, the marks will become visibly lighter as the pathogens are systematically removed from the body. As treatments accumulate, and as a stagnation gets released, dispersed and drained sometimes quickly is the second treatment. No discoloration is likely to occur. Even though each time the cupping may have been focused on the same Same area, the same duration with the same amount of suction.
This action is clearly the result of having internal unwanted toxins systematically purged. According to Nikolay Jeannie trolly, author of traditional Chinese medicine cupping therapy. The full benefits of cupping are achieved between five to 10 visits. Some benefits are immediately noticeable, but short lived when dealing with musculoskeletal conditions. In this case trollee highly recommends 10 sessions as one course of treatment