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the use of suction to increase circulation in an affected area.
Ãâó: www.drfeely.com/acupuncture/visit_terms.htm
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A type of warping that causes boards to curl up at their edges
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a vessel of glass from which the air has been or can be exhausted, applied to the body for the purpose of drawing blood to the surface; currently used in some cultures to treat headaches, chills, fevers, back pain, and similar complaints.
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drawing blood by applying a heated cup to the scarified (scratched) skin. Also called wet cupping. The practice as a treatment for disease is old and found in different cultures. It drew meaning from Galenic, but pre- dates that.
Ãâó: www.mdx.ac.uk/www/study/mhhglo.htm
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Use of suction cups to remove impure energy from the body. It involves lighting a match in a small, rounded "cup" made of glass, bamboo or pottery, and then removing it quickly and applying the cup to the skin. The flame creates a vacuum and the cup sticks tightly to the skin.
Ãâó: healingdeva.com/therapies_glossary.htm
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