Cupping Therapy

Cupging therapy is divided into two: dry and wet cupping. In dry cupping treatment, negative pressure is applied to disease-specific points with special disposable cups. Dry cupping therapy is used to relieve muscle pain. Wet cupping treatment, known as cupping, is a method used in many diseases. In the cupping treatment, microincisions are made under sterile conditions after negative pressure is applied to special points with disposable cups. Toxins, heavy metals and harmful wastes accumulated under the skin and in the tissues are filled with the blood into the cup and removed. The blood circulation is cleaned and creates a detox effect in the body.

 

 

Leech Treatment

Leeks are invertebrate creatures that have been used for health purposes for centuries. Not every type of leech is used for medical purposes. Medical leeches are produced in special farms, sterilized in special liquids and applied by doctors. Application by untrained persons poses a risk of infection. It is extremely dangerous in terms of Leeches should be disposable and destroyed after the session. When leeches attach to the skin, they suck a certain amount of blood. Contrary to popular belief, the health benefits of leeches do not come from sucking blood, but from the enzymes in their mouths. When the leech bites the skin, approximately 160 enzymes are mixed into the blood. The most important effects of these enzymes are blood thinning, clot dissolving, analgesic, cell regenerative, antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, muscle relaxant, diuretic, antihypertensive, cholesterol lowering, blood circulation enhancing… etc.

 

 

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