14 Piece Glass Cupping Comfort Set w/ Hand pump

A 14-piece glass cupping set with hand pump for traditional suction therapy at home. Cupping is a centuries-old Eastern practice that helps release muscle tension, support circulation, and ease tight areas. The included hand pump eliminates the need for flame, making setup safer and easier for self-care sessions.

$159.99

What Is Cupping?

Cupping is a treatment that is part of Oriental medicine that can provide an especially pleasant experience. The use of cupping dates back to a Taoist herbalist by the name of Ge Hong in 300 AD. Early Chinese documentation, 3000 years old, used cupping for the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Officially, the therapeutic practice of cupping was established in the 1950's across hospitals in China after research conducted by Chinese and Soviet Union acupuncturists confirmed the effectiveness and benefits of cupping.

The term "Cupping" is a technique that uses small glass cups or bamboo jars as a suction device that is placed on the skin to disperse and break up stagnation and congestion by drawing congested blood, energy or other humors to the surface.

There are different ways to create the suction in the cups. A common historic method involves swabbing rubbing alcohol onto the bottom of the cup, lighting it with a flame, and placing the cup immediately against the skin. Suction can also be created by inverting a cup over a small flame. Careful action should be taken not to use flames near the skin and are not lit throughout the process of cupping.

When suction has occurred, the cups can be gently moved across the skin (sometimes called “gliding" cupping). Massage oils are sometimes applied to improve movement of the cups along the skin. Cupping causes the skin and superficial muscle layer to be lightly drawn into the cup. It can be thought of as the inverse of massage – rather than applying pressure to muscles, it uses gentle pressure to pull them upward. For most people, this is treatment is relaxing and relieving sensation.

Once applied to the body, cups are generally left in place for about ten minutes. This practice is similar to the practice of Tui Na, a traditional Chinese medicine massage technique that targets acupuncture points as well as painful body parts, and is known to provide relief through pressure.

The side effects of cupping are mild. The most common side effect is bruising and it should be expected. Most people find that skin will return to looking normal within 10 days. Other potential side effects include mild discomfort, skin infection, or burns when used with flame. However, when used carefully and with appropriate application side effects are nominal. We offer primarily suction based cupping products that eliminate the risk associated with open flame or over heating.

Glass cups are placed on the skin and suction is created — in this kit, with the included hand pump rather than open flame. The vacuum gently draws skin and underlying tissue upward. Cups are typically left in place for about ten minutes, or moved across oiled skin in a gliding technique. Think of it as the inverse of massage: instead of pressing in, the suction lifts up.

Cupping is a traditional therapy designed to support relaxation and help relieve muscle tension. Many users find it a soothing, relieving experience that complements massage and bodywork.

  • Designed to help draw stagnation and congestion toward the surface
  • Helps gently lift the skin and superficial muscle layer
  • Can be used stationary or in a gliding motion with massage oil
  • A pleasant, relaxing alternative to traditional pressure-based massage
  • 14-piece glass cupping set
  • Hand pump for flame-free suction

Backed by a 1-year manufacturer warranty covering defects in material and workmanship.

Mild bruising is the most common and expected side effect and typically fades within about 10 days. Other potential effects include mild discomfort or skin irritation. This kit uses a hand pump rather than open flame to eliminate burn risk. Follow the included instructions and discontinue use if you experience persistent discomfort.

Does this set use fire?

No. The included hand pump creates suction without flame, making it safer and easier to use at home.

How long do I leave the cups on?

Cups are typically left in place for about ten minutes, or moved across the skin with oil in a gliding technique.

Is bruising normal?

Yes — mild circular marks are common and expected. They typically fade within about 10 days.

Can I use it with massage oil?

Yes. Oil helps the cups glide across the skin during moving cupping techniques.

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