Every once in a while, a celebrity or athlete takes to social media to share a photo of themself covered in perfectly round, dark purple bruises. The marks — seen recently on Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson ...
SAN ANTONIO – A wellness method that dates back centuries has become something of a trend. Those who suffer from back pain or simply want to unwind are seeking relaxation through cupping. Cupping is ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) -- Michael Phelps and the big red marks on his body put the practice of cupping in the international spotlight. Now, the technique is being touted as a new skincare phenomenon.
Finally! Proof my addiction to The Real Housewives franchise isn’t a complete waste of time. Last night, when everyone was wondering WTF those red dots all over Michael Phelps’ torso were, I already ...
This traditional Oriental technique can be a serious game-changer, especially if you’re dealing with chronic pain. t You’re probably familiar with acupuncture. You’ve got that friend who swears by her ...
Although it's a divisive massage treatment with some professing their love and others vowing to never get it again, cupping has gained popularity in recent years. The ancient massage treatment is ...
Candice Nelson had been a massage therapist for years when she decided to try massage cupping – a practice that creates vaccuum pressure inside of a cup to pull stagnant blood and toxins out of the ...
Ever since Michael Phelps showed up to the 2016 Summer Olympics with circular bruises spanning his back, I’ve been fascinated by (see: terrified of) cupping. In reality, cupping isn’t quite so ...
Why are some Olympic athletes sporting large purple spots? The circles appearing on the arms, legs and backs of U.S. athletes like Michael Phelps, Natalie Coughlin ...
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