Is cupping really good for the body?

Cupping is a traditional treatment method in Chinese medicine, which originated in ancient societies where medicine was not developed, and is a natural treatment that emerged during people’s continuous struggle with diseases. It should be said that it was a product of necessity when medicine was not developed. But its significance cannot be ignored, and even influenced modern medicine. Cupping is a physical tool outside the body, such as glass jars and bamboo jars, the use of fire, pumping and other methods to generate negative pressure, so that the adsorption on the surface of the body, causing local blood stasis, in order to achieve the role of meridians, blood flow, swelling, pain, wind and cold dispersal therapy. Cupping is really good for the body, these benefits can be overall as follows: 1, cupping can adjust the immune function, enhance their resistance. 2, cupping has the effect of decompression. This is because cupping can produce in the body’s self-adjustment of the flow of qi and blood, relaxing tendons and muscles, reduce swelling and pain, dispel wind and remove dampness, etc., to play a benign stimulation, and promote its role in restoring normal function. 3, cupping can pull the muscle, improve the pain threshold, relieve soreness and fatigue. 4, cupping has the effect of warmth. Cupping has a warming stimulating effect on the local skin. 5, cupping can promote blood circulation and speed up metabolism. 6, cupping can follow the meridian sensory transmission, adjusting the body’s internal organs function. 7, cupping can regulate the balance of the body’s yin and yang. 8, cupping can be used to drain pus and promote wound healing. 9, cupping can penetrate the dampness and coldness in the body through the skin tissues, thus eliminating the evil energy and making people feel refreshed. Cupping has so many benefits, you can try it. However, not everyone’s body is suitable for cupping according to their body needs. Blind cupping can also be harmful to the body, after all, cupping is a form of treatment, and there are benefits and risks.