How does cupping remove toxins




















My technician, Jennifer Cluck, a certified massage therapist and cupping practitioner with more than a decade of experience, agreed to talk me through every step. Here, the procedure was simple: She would place glass or silicone cups around my major muscle groups, making a suction with the skin to increase blood flow to the area. Or, you could opt for dynamic cupping — as I did — which has the technician create the same suction, but then continuously move the cups, dragging them toward the lymphatic system, the network of organs and tissues responsible for ridding your body of waste and toxins.

Cluck applied the first cup, a glass orb with a balloon on top that sucked my skin away from my body like a milkshake from a straw. Nope, not painful. Just slightly uncomfortable and very, very odd. She applied a half-dozen more, sliding them around my oiled-up back like chess pieces on a board. Some areas, where I held the most tension, produced an intense, pinching sensation. But moments after sliding the cup away, a release followed. She focused on my low back and glutes, before moving on to my IT band holy hell.

Was she finally righting the area of my body no amount of foam rolling and stretching could cure? Then I got greedy. Truth was, I had that same knot on my left side control group! Cluck found the right-side knot immediately and my skin shot up inside the glass cup. She seemed excited, and I wanted to see. I had her turn on the lights and forced my iPhone into her able hands. Oh my. What was happening during Mission: Knot Eradication was more than just tension taming, though.

According to Dr. But before you roll your eyes at the thought of yet another detox trend , hear the doc out. The use of cups allows for the stretching and opening of muscle tissue, creating space to drain toxins from your cells, he explains. Pourziaee explains. The dark marks made from cupping are taken as evidence of toxicity cleared by the treatment.

The notion of life force as a finite and corruptible substance has ancient roots. For thousands of years around the world, people believed that diseases arose from disharmony and imbalances in elemental and esoteric forces. In traditional healing philosophies from east to west, a person out of balance was susceptible to disease.

This belief was abandoned with the development of germ theory in Europe. In hindsight, we may dismiss such beliefs as nothing more than misguided, pre-scientific superstition based on ignorance of the cellular world.

Detox rituals may give us what we need: a sense of control that alleviates fear. We must soothe our minds. Image: Rachael Scott. A bit of fear seems rational. Humanity has driven nature to the brink with climate change, oceanic systems on the verge of collapse. Corporations sell products full of chemicals with long, unpronounceable names. Journalist David Robson traced the history of a rise in fear of chemicals, termed chemonoia, as industry and technology advanced on the natural world.

Capitalizing on chemonoia, celebrities and natural healers sell any number of purging remedies that promise to expel toxins, and restore the purity and vitality of the body. Diets, teas, pills, herbs, shakes, crystals, salts, colonics, and cupping are all part of an industry built to solve the problem of living in a polluted world. Or at least, they claim to be part of the solution. In actuality, our colons, kidneys and livers handle detoxification and removal of cellular waste for our daily survival.

But the modern lifestyle overloads your body with toxins. Cupping gives your body a boost in releasing those toxins.

Focused blood flow helps your body by flushing built-up toxins through the lymphatic system. Extra detox help does not come from pooping more or bleeding under the skin. Ironically, rather than releasing and clearing toxins, cupping actually creates cellular waste. As pressure from suction stretches and breaks blood vessels, red blood cells spill out into the surrounding tissue.

At the same time, one cup should be placed at the bottom of the spine near your tail bone. That one cup should be moved up one cup length at a time until it meets the other one coming down. With dry cupping, the cup is set in place for a set time, usually between 5 and 10 minutes.

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