Wednesday, June 27, 2012

HACI Five Elements Magnetic Cupping Set

MAGETIC TREATMENT WITHOUT NEEDLES! The Haci Five Elements magnetic acupressure cupping set develops the theories of traditional Chinese medicine. It is a combination of 5 therapies; namely, acupuncture and moxibation, acupoint pressure, magnetic treatment, negative pressure and drug osmosis. Its stimulation to acupoints and physio-therapy rival those of traditional acupuncture, moxibation and massage. In addition it also has the effects of regulating biological electromagnetic field, activating enzymes and improving immunity.

For Cupping:
1. For best results, put a small amount of cupping cream, body lotion, or any gel, which helps to give a better seal, on the acupoint.
2. Squeeze the bulb and put the suction cup on the acupoint or sensitive areas, on skin, then release bulb to desired pressure.
3. The cup should have enough pressure to stay on the point; if it slips off, squeeze bulb more or use more lotion.
4. Lying down or sitting with cups positioned on points for 15minutes is recommended. You may do cupping once or twice daily.
Four cup sizes are for different locations on the body:
Small size for face or the points with less muscle; feet, hands, forearms. Medium size for upper arms and lower legs, Large and X-Large size for upper legs, back or abdomen.
Two Magnetic Tips – N (North pole) and S (South pole):
Use N-tip and S-tip together at the same time to increase the magnetic strength. For example, use N-tip (blue) on right hand and S-tip (red) on left hand or vice versa; use N-tip (blue) on hand and S-tip (red) on leg or vice versa. But you may disregard magnetic factors, and use cups with their tips according to convenience.
Use facial tissues or Alcohol Pad to clean the HACI Cups after use.

Note:
1. Don't do the cupping when you feel very tired, hungry or right after eating.
2. If you feel any uncomfortable after the cupping treatment, just remove the cups, laid down and rest for a while.
3. No cupping treatment for people with heart pacemaker, skin allergy, serious diseases, bleeding diseases (hemophilia, thrombocytopenia etc.). Or, ask your doctor or acupuncturist.
4. For some injury problems, tiny bruise after the cupping is normal.
5. Don't place the Haci Magnetic Cups close to heat source and electrical items which may reduce the magnetic power of the Acu-magnet Tablet Head.

Monday, June 18, 2012

What is Massage Cupping?


Massage Cupping is a modified version of the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practice of cupping therapy. Using negative pressure or suction, the cup is placed over an area of the body and then massage is applied with the cup, whereas with TCM, the cup is placed over the skin and not moved. It's like getting a massage from the inside out. Instead of the regular pressure you get from massage therapy, Massage Cupping does massage in reverse. In doing so, this very simple and powerful technique will then have impressive effects on the body, including:

• Lymphatic Drainage
• Loosen Adhesions
• Release Deep Tissue Issues
• Pain Relief
• Improve Circulation
• Increase Range of Movement
• Move Stagnation
• Relieve Inflammation
• Stimulate Blood Flow
• Sedate the Nervous System

In general, Massage Cupping releases rigid soft tissue, drains excess toxins and fluids, loosens adhesions, lifts connective tissue and brings blood flow to stagnant muscles and skin.

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Thursday, June 14, 2012

What is Traditional Cupping Therapies


Cupping Therapy is more and more popular in the world.

Now at fist,let me tell you what is traditional cupping therapy.

•Traditional use has been multi-cultural, with clear records from early Egypt, China and Greece. This spread through Africa and the eastern European cultures, and was also used by the natives of America.
•American doctors carried cupping sets into the early 20th century, and the breast pump developed from this era.
•The most prevalent use has been in Traditional Chinese Medicine and requires knowledge of TCM theory.

What is the difference between current vacuum therapies and traditional Chinese cupping?

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, stationary cups are placed on the skin and left fora period of five to fifteen minutes, and the cups may also be moved over the area to raise “sha”. The goal of Chinese cupping therapy is to move stagnation of blood and chi, disperse internal heat, and other applications based on Traditional Chinese Medicine diagnostics. Traditional cupping therapies are also generally used in many cultures on adults and children for respiratory conditions, pain relief, and multiple other uses in home health care.

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