Fire Cupping

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An Elemental + Ancient Therapy

A flash of flames in our glass cups creates the ideal vacuum of skin suction needed to help you heal…

HEAL WHAT?

∴ Relieve Stress
∴ Improve Insomnia
∴ Boost Immune System
∴ Detoxify Cellular Debris
∴ Release Muscle Tension
∴ Reduce Chronic Asthma
∴ Move Digestive Stagnation

HEAL HOW?

The cups’ vacuum suctions up the skin and in this process, increases fresh blood flow, loosens the fascia and connective tissues, and stimulates the body’s innate healing factors. It works like an inverse deep tissue massage. This creates a level of pressure that can break up scar tissue, reduce pain, and release pathological accumulations. Cups can be left static at full pressure, or moved around for a sliding cupping massage at a lesser pressure.

Historically Honored Medicine

Cupping therapy has been utilized in medicine since ancient times by several significant civilizations: China, Egypt, and Greece, Korea, Tibet, Latin America, and Arabic countries. The earliest evidence of this practice is Egyptian pictographs from 1550 BC (from Eber’s Papyrus).

Chinese Medicine Connection

Fire Cupping can be traced back to the early Han Dynasty in China. This technique was cultivated and made famous by Ge Hong, an alchemist and herbalist of the Jin Dynasty who believed that with “cupping and acupuncture combined, more than half of the ills can be cured.”

Traditionally, cupping was employed for respiratory ailments and draining fluids (such as blood and lymph) from the body.

Cupping is still in medicinal practice today for a wide spectrum of conditions, offering its fire element healing to the modern world.

Fire Cupping

An Elemental + Ancient Therapy

A flash of flames in our glass cups creates the ideal vacuum of skin suction needed to help you heal…

HEAL WHAT?



∴ Relieve Stress
∴ Improve Insomnia
∴ Boost Immune System
∴ Detoxify Cellular Debris
∴ Release Muscle Tension
∴ Reduce Chronic Asthma
∴ Move Digestive Stagnation

HEAL HOW?



The cups’ vacuum suctions up the skin and in this process, increases fresh blood flow, loosens the fascia and connective tissues, and stimulates the body’s innate healing factors. It works like an inverse deep tissue massage. This creates a level of pressure that can break up scar tissue, reduce pain, and release pathological accumulations. Cups can be left static at full pressure, or moved around for a sliding cupping massage at a lesser pressure.

Historically Honored Medicine



Cupping therapy has been utilized in medicine since ancient times by several significant civilizations: China, Egypt, and Greece, Korea, Tibet, Latin America, and Arabic countries. The earliest evidence of this practice is Egyptian pictographs from 1550 BC (from Eber’s Papyrus).

Chinese Medicine Connection

Fire Cupping can be traced back to the early Han Dynasty in China. This technique was cultivated and made famous by Ge Hong, an alchemist and herbalist of the Jin Dynasty who believed that with “cupping and acupuncture combined, more than half of the ills can be cured.”

Traditionally, cupping was employed for respiratory ailments and draining fluids (such as blood and lymph) from the body.

Cupping is still in medicinal practice today for a wide spectrum of conditions, offering its fire element healing to the modern world.

Ignite Your Body's Healing Factors