qusha
Qusha, also known as cupping therapy, is an ancient form of alternative medicine that originated in Egypt as early as 1550 BCE. It is also mentioned in the traditional medicine of China and the Middle East. The practice involves placing cups, typically made of glass, bamboo, or silicone, on the skin to create suction. This suction draws blood to the area, and the skin is gently pulled upward. The cup is usually left in place for a few minutes.
There are several types of cupping, including dry cupping and wet cupping. Dry cupping involves applying the
Proponents of cupping therapy believe it can help alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, improve circulation, and promote