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Is the blood clot pulled out by cupping really moisture? The benefits of cupping in summer.
1 Is the blood clot pulled out of the blood drawing cup really water? Not necessarily.

Cupping is a traditional health-preserving method, which causes changes in body surface tissues such as congestion, congestion, bleeding and bloodletting by negative pressure suction on meridians, acupoints or diseased parts, thus improving blood circulation, making meridians and blood unblocked, and infiltrating moisture and cold into the body through skin tissues, thus eliminating evil spirits. Therefore, cupping has the function of removing dampness and dispelling cold.

However, blood coagulation is normal and has nothing to do with dehumidification. The human body has a blood coagulation system, which will automatically trigger the blood coagulation system to work after bleeding. After bleeding, platelets begin to clot and then block. Therefore, it is normal for blood coagulation to be pulled into the bleeding cup.

Cupping and bloodletting can take a bath for several hours. Suggest 24 hours later.

The difference between cupping and common cupping is that cupping can puncture the skin surface and draw blood stasis with cupping to dredge meridians. Although cupping has the function of health preservation, it will do some harm to the skin, and the skin will become more sensitive and fragile after cupping. If you take a bath directly after cupping, it is easy to cause infection in the affected area, thus causing skin inflammation and catching a cold. Therefore, from a health point of view,

How many blood cups can you pull at a time, usually 6-8.

Cupping has the functions of promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, relieving swelling and pain, expelling wind and relieving itching, which is a health care therapy of traditional Chinese medicine. But in the absence of blood stasis, cupping is not necessary, and ordinary cupping is enough. Be sure to keep warm after cupping to avoid catching cold.

4 Benefits of Cupping in Summer Cupping is a health care measure of Chinese medicine. Through negative pressure suction on meridians, acupoints or diseased parts, changes such as congestion, congestion, bleeding and bloodletting can be caused in body surface tissues. Cupping in summer can improve blood circulation, make meridians and blood smooth, and at the same time penetrate moisture and cold in the body through skin tissue, thus eliminating evil spirits.

It is suggested that cupping is suitable for the relief and treatment of blood stasis, invasion of heat toxin and stomach fire.