
60–90 minutes | Investment: $200
Understanding tension and stagnation through traditional philosophy
In Traditional Chinese Medicine philosophy, discomfort and heaviness are often described as signs of stagnation — a slowing or restriction of movement.
Fire cupping has historically been used across many cultures to support circulation and release areas of tension. As a student, I approach cupping educationally and conservatively, without diagnostic intent or therapeutic claims.
How Cupping Is Used Here
In this setting, cupping is:
• Applied gently and conservatively
• Used for general wellbeing and tissue awareness
• Offered with clear consent and continuous monitoring
Tui Na–informed techniques are used first to prepare tissues, allowing cupping to feel supportive rather than intense.
What to Expect
• Intake and consent discussion
• Tui Na–inspired bodywork
• Fire cupping applied to specific areas
• Grounding and integration
Marks may occur and fade naturally over several days.
Student Scope Statement
This is not clinical treatment.
I am a student of Chinese Medicine, not a registered practitioner.
No diagnosis, acupuncture, or medical care is provided.
Closing Reflection
This session is for those who carry tension deeply and are seeking a grounded, traditional approach to release — without clinical framing.
Love,
Cristina