Extreme cupping therapy.
Previously:
Baby health cage - photo
Bergonic psychiatric chair - photo
Mesotherapy gun - GIF
Electrophysiology rig - photo
Halo-gravity traction scoliosis treatment - GIF
Extreme cupping therapy.
Previously:
Baby health cage - photo
Bergonic psychiatric chair - photo
Mesotherapy gun - GIF
Electrophysiology rig - photo
Halo-gravity traction scoliosis treatment - GIF
New plans added on 11/22: Click here for 2,593 plans for homemade tools.
nova_robotics (Dec 20, 2023)
mr mikey (Dec 20, 2023)
Your money.
Seriously though, I think the vessels are just to hold pressure. The real crime here is wasting all that beautiful copper.
More here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cupping_therapy
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nova_robotics (Dec 20, 2023)
Pretty common to see this in China, it is another form of medicine for them. I never tried this one, it looked painful, and the people I talked to that had it done said it was painful but provided some benefit...wasn't clear to me!
The first time I saw someone with those marks on them I thought they were a victim!
Typically they heat the glass or copper container, and then apply to the skin, as it cools, it draws a vacuum inside and pulls the skin up into the container, which causes those marks. No thanks!
You can probably dig up a few small cohort studies that demonstrate its efficacy, and a few famous people who swear by it.
There is no known mechanism to support it as a general medical therapy, and good luck trying to separate it from a placebo. You would have to create a viable "fake" cupping method. This is actually what they did with acupuncture studies, using a non-penetrating acupuncture needle so that they could at least single-blind the studies.
Localized stimulation - like how you grab and rub a part of your body immediately after injuring it - has some small positive effect. These pseudomedical treatments combine that, plus difficulty of double blinding, plus placebo effect, and voila: "healing".
nova_robotics (Dec 23, 2023)
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