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Cupping Massage for Spider Veins

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Cupping Therapy Question and Answer Series

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Thank you for joining us for another installment of our Cupping Therapy Q&A Series. Here, we feature clinical questions submitted to us by ACE Massage Cupping Therapy practitioners. Our educators offer some brief insight on the topic so that you can expand your working knowledge on this revolutionary bodywork therapy and its benefits.

Question

I’m wondering how long per each treatment should cupping massage be performed for spider veins?

Answer

In the case of Spider Veins, every person is going to be different. Begin to pay attention to the the response of the tissue. As soon as you see a change in skin tone around the area or color of the blood in the spider veins, stop the treatment for the day and let the body do the work until the next session. This can be just a few passes with the cups. Evaluation is always the key to a successful treatment.

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About the Author

Beth-Ellen Zang

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  • LMT, CMCE

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Beth-Ellen Zang has been studying and practicing natural living and healthcare since 1965. She is the Founding Director of Sedona College of Natural Health.

Her studies and practice include organic gardening, whole food preparation, holistic nutrition, herbal remedies, meditation, exercise, lifestyle awareness, oriental medicine, ayurveda and bodywork. Modalities include Advanced CranioSacral, Lymphatic Drainage, Visceral Manipulation, Oriental Bodywork, ACE Massage Cupping™, Myofacial Release, Shiatsu, Shirodhara, Udvartana, Abyangha, Polarity, Holographic Imaging, Somato Emotional Release, Regression (Past Life or Generational), Heart Centered Therapies, Hydrotherapy and body cleansing, nutritional consultant / intuitive, and Ayurvedic Healthcare.

She has been licensed since 1981 and actively practicing clinical medical massage in Arizona since 1983.

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