What is TCM Cupping Therapy?
Cupping Therapy in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) originated in ancient China, making it one of the oldest recorded medical practices in history. The earliest evidence of cupping can be found in the ancient “Silk Book” called 薄蜀 (Bo Shu), which was discovered in a tomb dating back to the Han Dynasty (206BC – 220AD). Over the centuries, this therapy gained popularity, with TCM practitioners continuously refining and perfecting its techniques.
Initially, cupping was performed using animal horns, then later evolved to the use of bamboo cups, and eventually became more familiar with the application of glass or ceramic cups. These cups are heated to create a vacuum effect when they are placed on the skin.They are applied to certain areas of the body on our meridian points, commonly the back to create suction that improves blood flow and enhances our body’s Qi, its vital life force.