
MYTHS REGARDING CUPPING
There is a wrong beliefs regarding cupping as people think that, it just removal of blood, but cupping therapy is far beyond this. Cupping is not about just removal of stagnant blood, but it is removal of toxic blood which is disturbing your blood circulation, forming of fresh and healthy blood which in turn will result in a healthy mind, body and Soul.
First myth:
Cupping is a new form of therapy.
This one is far from the truth. Cupping was developed thousands of years ago although the techniques have been modernized.
Second Myth:
Cupping is dangerous: Cupping done with an inexperienced and unsupervised therapist would lead to serious side effects whereas when performed by a trained clinician will give you multiple benefits.
There was a patient who visited to me from UK her name was (Muskan) and her elder sister had a very bad experience of cupping in UK, her sister actually took cupping treatment in UK and after the treatment she fainted and her condition was not good, when she recovered she strongly suggested Muskan that you should avoid cupping as it is very dangerous. But one day Muskan saw one of my video on YouTube where a small girl was undergoing cupping treatment and she was enjoying the session. After watching the video she made her mind to visit India and do cupping treatment from me.
It is not the treatment which is dangerous, but inexperienced therapist doing cupping on people is dangerous.
When she visited my clinic I asked her that why had she travelled all the way long from UK to India for the therapy as she could have done it in UK also then, she shared the above story and said that you people are doing wonderful job with lot of expertise that made me flew all the way long from UK to India.
Cupping is a natural way to improve your health, resolve pain and improve performance .One has to take into consideration that which organ needs treatment and what should be the exact point which will bring result for the patient; it is not that a patient need 30 points at a time but deciding and understanding which are the main points which will give maximum result for example people come to us saying that we have done 30 to 35 points and didn’t get any results. Here one needs to understand that it is not the quantity of points but diagnosing and then deciding the exact point which will give you maximum results.