During cupping therapy, it is often believed that the suction created by the cups helps to draw out toxins from the body and improve circulation. However, there is limited scientific evidence to support the idea that toxins are actually being removed during cupping.
In traditional Chinese medicine, toxins are believed to be released from the body through the skin and expelled through sweat or urine. It is thought that cupping therapy helps to stimulate the flow of Qi (energy) and blood in the body, which can help to release toxins that have built up in the muscles and tissues.
After cupping therapy, the toxins that are purportedly removed from the body may be metabolized and eliminated through the liver and kidneys, as is the case with most toxins in the body. The lymphatic system may also play a role in helping to remove waste and toxins from the body, although more research is needed to understand the specific mechanisms involved.
Some proponents of cupping therapy claim that toxins can be seen in the cupping marks that appear on the skin after a session. These marks are often dark in color and are thought to represent the toxins that have been drawn out of the body. However, it is important to note that the color of the marks is actually a result of the blood vessels being brought to the surface of the skin due to the suction created by the cups.
Overall, more research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms by which cupping therapy may help to remove toxins from the body. While some people may experience benefits from cupping, it is important to approach the practice with caution and consult with a qualified healthcare provider before undergoing treatment. Additionally, it is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle and proper hydration to support the body’s natural detoxification processes.