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    Different Perspectives on Fibro

    I meant 🍞 best usually avoided..
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    Different Perspectives on Fibro

    Loo Lol, yeah it's best usually avoided. The marks on the skin is already old heamoglobin pushed past the surface of the skin, wet cupping is when you first needle the skin and then cup so lots of blood comes out. Although for this reason it is only good for certain types of people as removing...
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    Different Perspectives on Fibro

    Literally sucks it out 🙂 Yes, it has to be done correctly by someone trained. Generally speaking though if it gets rid of unrecycled blood it will have a net positive effect on the bigger system. Bread is delicious 😋
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    Different Perspectives on Fibro

    If you search fibromyalgia TCM, you will find some good results. However adapted for the modern context it would still fall in this framework but more so be categorised as damp disease.
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    Different Perspectives on Fibro

    Cupping is releasing stagnant blood in TCM. Most western doctors hate it because they think it is destroying capillaries and thus leaving a bruise. However some cool information about this: The marks on your back (they look like tentacle marks from an octopus) aren't bruises at all! When...
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    Different Perspectives on Fibro

    Something like this as a small part yes🙂👍
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    Different Perspectives on Fibro

    Ah cheers, I thought what I was saying was too controversial or something.. Yes, too little or too much nitric oxide will cause cortisol levels to either drop or rise. One of the reasons why I use reducing techniques (light needling) in the beginning to lower nitric oxide. Not necessarily...
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    Different Perspectives on Fibro

    Oh no by no means am I saying that. Acu is great for fibro, that's why I studied it! Hmm interesting, in both northern hemisphere and southern I found this to be the case.. without looking through clinical notes I'd say somewhere around 50% (although again I was treating mostly specific types)...
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    Different Perspectives on Fibro

    For me on first glance these reactions would have something to do with excess nitric oxide causing too much inflammation. Honestly I hardly use acu at first with my patients (depending on which type) for this reason. I might do very light needling to rebalance the inflammation and nitric oxide...
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    Different Perspectives on Fibro

    Interesting, thank you.
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