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AcuZone Premium Quality Cupping Set w/ 19 Cups, *INCLUDES the Extension Tube [FREE SHIPPING]

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$39.99

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Cupping Sets Acuzone Cupping Sets, used by athletes in the 2016 Rio Olympics, are made from high-quality, shockproof, and heatproof plastic. These cups can be sterilized with boiling water and are crafted from Polycarbonate plastic, ensuring they are strong, clean, and durable..


New AcuZone Premium Cupping Set with 19 boilable cups with FREE SHIPPING*!
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New AcuZone Premium Cupping Set with 19 boilable cups with FREE SHIPPING*!

*Free shipping only available to the contiguous US (HI and AK excluded) 

Made in Korea

What’s Included in This Cupping Therapy Kit

This cupping therapy kit includes 19 premium polycarbonate cups, a manual vacuum pump, and a flexible extension tube designed for hard to reach areas. The cup sizes range from 1.0 inches to 2.0 inches in diameter, allowing for precise placement depending on body area and user preference.

Each cupping set is made from durable, heat-resistant polycarbonate material that can be safely sterilized using boiling water. The manual Hansol Pistol Grip hand pump allows users to control suction levels without the need for heat or flame. The included extension tube makes this cupping set suitable for both self-use and assisted use.

This complete cupping set is designed for users who want a reliable, reusable, and easy-to-maintain cupping therapy kit for home or professional environments.

*Product components
cup #1(Dia. 2.0") x 13 pcs
cup #2(Dia. 1.75") x 1 pc
cup #3(Dia. 1.5") x 2 pcs
cup #4(Dia. 1.25") x 2 pcs
cup #5(Dia. 1.0") x 1 pc
vacuum pump x 1 pc
extension tube x 1pc
 

*Material
P.C.:  material used for making baby bottle; resilient to shock and heat; boilable

*How to use the cups and vacuum pump
1. Insert the top opening of a cup to the rubber opening of the vacuum pump.
2. Place the cup on the skin and pump 2 to 3 times to create vacuum.
3. After pumping remove the vacuum pump from the cup.
4. To remove the cup from the skin, lift the top lid to let the air in.

*How to use the extension tube

Connect one end to the top opening and the other end to the pump to perform cupping on hard to reach areas.

Note:

The cups may not stay on uneven and/or hairy suface.

Who This Cupping Set Is Designed For

This cupping therapy kit is designed for a wide range of users, from individuals exploring cupping for the first time to practitioners who regularly work with cupping sets.

It is well suited for:

  • Individuals looking for a manual, non-electric cupping set for personal use
  • Practitioners who need multiple cup sizes in one complete cupping therapy kit
  • Users who prefer plastic cupping sets that are lightweight, durable, and easy to sterilize
  • Those who need an extension tube for cupping hard to reach areas

Because this cupping set uses a manual vacuum pump, users can control suction without relying on heat or flame-based methods.

How This Cupping Set Compares to Other Cupping Sets

Not all cupping therapy kits are built the same. This cupping set is designed to prioritize durability, flexibility, and ease of use.

Compared to smaller cupping sets, this kit offers a wider range of cup sizes, allowing for more precise placement. Unlike glass or fire-based cupping sets, this system uses a manual vacuum pump, which eliminates the need for heat and allows for controlled suction.

The polycarbonate material used in this cupping therapy kit is lightweight and shatter resistant. The inclusion of an extension tube also sets this cupping set apart, making it easier to use on areas that are difficult to reach without assistance.

For users comparing cupping sets based on practicality and longevity, this kit offers a balanced option without unnecessary complexity.

A Brief History of Cupping Sets

Cupping is a traditional practice that has been used for centuries across various cultures to promote well-being. This ancient technique involves placing cups on the skin to create suction. The history of cupping is rich and diverse, with its roots traced back to different parts of the world.

Background

The earliest recorded use of cupping dates back to ancient Egypt, with references found in the Ebers Papyrus, one of the oldest medical texts in the world, dating to around 1550 BCE. In China, cupping has been practiced for thousands of years, with its mention in early traditional Chinese medicine texts. Ancient Greek and Roman cultures also employed cupping therapy kits, with notable practitioners such as Hippocrates advocating its use for various purposes.

Cultural Practices

Cupping sets have been embraced by numerous cultures, each adding their unique touch to the practice. In traditional Asian medicine, cupping is often combined with acupuncture and herbal remedies to enhance its effects.

In Europe, especially during the medieval period, cupping therapy kits were widely used by medical practitioners. Different techniques and materials, such as plastic, glass, metal, and even animal horns, were used to create suction.

Techniques and Tools

The techniques of cupping vary, but the core principle remains the same: creating a vacuum inside the cup.

Dry Cupping: This technique involves placing the cups on the skin without making any incisions. The vacuum can be created using a pump.

Interesting Facts

  • Cupping marks, often seen as round bruises or discolorations on the skin, are not painful and usually fade within a few days to a week.
  • Modern cupping equipment has evolved to include materials like plastic, glass, and silicone cupping sets, which allow for easier application and adjustable suction levels.
  • Celebrities and athletes have brought cupping into the spotlight, showcasing the practice on social media and at public events, which has contributed to its growing popularity in contemporary wellness circles.

Cupping continues to be a fascinating and widely practiced technique with a deep historical and cultural legacy. Its enduring presence in various traditions around the world highlights its significance and the diverse ways it has been adapted over time.

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