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Cupping has a long history in traditional Chinese culture, and it is widely used to relieve pain, improve blood circulation, and eliminate fatigue. However, some people believe that the blood stasis sucked out of cupping is a toxin in the body, is this claim scientific? Let's take a look.
First of all, we need to be clear about what cupping is. Cupping is a traditional Chinese medicine that creates local negative pressure on the surface of the body, dilates local blood vessels and promotes blood circulation, thereby relieving pain, eliminating fatigue and adjusting body functions.
Next, let's learn about blood stasis. Blood stasis, also known as blood stasis, is a dark red lump that occurs when blood does not flow well in the blood vessels, resulting in local accumulation of blood. Blood stasis is usually caused by trauma, surgery, prolonged standing or sitting, cold, etc.
So, is the blood stasis sucked out of cupping a toxin in the body? The answer is no. Blood stasis is not a toxin in the body, it is just a phenomenon caused by poor local blood circulation. When we cup, the blood vessels on the surface of the local ** are dilated by negative pressure, and blood will flow out of the dilated blood vessels, forming blood stasis. These stasis are not toxins in the body, but normal blood components.
So, why do some people think that the blood stasis sucked out of cupping is a toxin in the body? This may be because they believe that blood stasis is a waste product in the body and needs to be expelled by cupping. However, this notion is not accurate. Blood stasis is not a waste product, but a normal blood component of the body. Cupping is only through the action of local negative pressure, so that the blood stasis flows out of the dilated blood vessels, so as to relieve pain and improve blood circulation.
It's important to note that while cupping can relieve pain and improve circulation, it doesn't completely solve pain and circulation. If pain and circulation problems persist, it is advisable to consult a doctor and make appropriate **.
In short, the blood stasis sucked out by cupping is not a toxin in the body, but a phenomenon caused by poor local blood circulation. Cupping can make blood stasis flow out of dilated blood vessels through the action of local negative pressure, so as to relieve pain and improve blood circulation. However, cupping does not completely solve the pain and circulation problems, and if the problem persists, it is advisable to consult a doctor and carry out appropriate **.
Before concluding, I would like to remind everyone that while cupping is a traditional Chinese medicine**, it is not for everyone. People with serious heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and other diseases, as well as special groups such as pregnant women, the elderly, and children, should use cupping with caution. In addition, when cupping, attention should be paid to choosing a formal medical institution or professional for operation to avoid injury or other complications caused by improper operation.
Hopefully, this article will help you better understand that the blood stasis sucked out by cupping is not a toxin in the body, and it also reminds you to use cupping correctly to avoid unnecessary risks. Thank you all for reading!
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