Pompal 09.
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Hi all
I'm just getting into cupping as a modality to add to my practice. I've learnt stationary fire cupping & I'm about to learn moving/gliding cupping with a plastic vacuum set. For those of you who do cupping or specialise in it I'd appreciate any advice on how you educate or inform your client about the possible marks left on the skin by cupping. Many people think that it's bruising & that it is harmful thus giving it a negative connotation. I'm about to do up a little pamphlet to give my clients explaining the benefits, uses & what to expect from cupping etc.
Cheers
OZ
I'm just getting into cupping as a modality to add to my practice. I've learnt stationary fire cupping & I'm about to learn moving/gliding cupping with a plastic vacuum set. For those of you who do cupping or specialise in it I'd appreciate any advice on how you educate or inform your client about the possible marks left on the skin by cupping. Many people think that it's bruising & that it is harmful thus giving it a negative connotation. I'm about to do up a little pamphlet to give my clients explaining the benefits, uses & what to expect from cupping etc.
Cheers
OZ