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About Pottery Cups

This kind of cup is made from pottery. The body of the pottery cup has a large belly, a slightly smaller mouth and the bottom is shaped like a drum. The advantage of the pottery cup is its ability to create a strong suction. Pottery therapy cups are specialized ceramic cups traditionally used in cupping therapy, a form of alternative medicine that involves placing heated cups on the skin to create suction. These cups are typically made from clay or ceramic materials, giving them a sturdy and heat-retentive quality. Key Features of Pottery Therapy Cups: Material: Made from high-quality clay or ceramic, often hand-crafted for durability. Heat Retention: Ceramic retains heat well, making these cups suitable for fire cupping, where a flame is used to create suction. Smooth Surface: The glazed finish ensures a smooth surface that is safe for skin contact. Weight and Stability: Pottery cups are heavier than glass or plastic alternatives, providing firm pressure during therapy. How They're Used: A cotton ball soaked in alcohol is ignited and briefly placed inside the cup to create a vacuum. The heated cup is then quickly placed on the skin, where suction draws the skin upward. This process is believed to improve blood flow, reduce muscle tension, and promote healing. Benefits of Pottery Cups in Therapy: Heat Efficiency: Ceramic holds warmth longer, which enhances the therapeutic effect. Natural Material: Clay is non-toxic and free of synthetic chemicals. Durability: Pottery cups are robust and can last a long time with proper care. Pottery therapy cups are popular in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), Ayurvedic practices, and holistic wellness treatments for their grounding and therapeutic qualities.

Fire Cupping Therapy Using Ceramic Cups

There are a few different ways of doing cupping therapy. Although they achieve nearly the same results, these ceramic cups are unique in that they create infrared heat.