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The woman used cupping with fire and dozens of glass jars placed on the man's back to cure the disease
Video captured the moment of The woman cupping with fire and dozens of glass jars placed on the man's back to cure the disease in Cam Ranh, Vietnam.
The woman said she was a professional cupping therapist. She uses cupping to treat back pain, clear meridians, and bone and joint diseases.
In the video, the woman used dozens of glass tubes, then used fire to burn off all the oxygen inside the glass tube, and then applied it to the man's back to help him cure his back pain.
Cupping, also known as fire therapy, is a non-drug treatment method originating from China. The mechanism of this therapy is to use specialized cups placed on the patient's skin to create negative pressure and cause local blood vessel congestion, thereby helping to reduce inflammation, relieve pain, detoxify, or treat certain diseases. number of diseases.
The footage was filmed with the patient's permission.
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