"Redish-purple marks are a sign that the treatment is working." I actually had a lot more range of motion immediately after the treatment. It pulls the skin away from the muscle and draws blood to the area to remove toxins. Supposed to be highly effective. I'm anxious to try it again, but I am a glutton for punishment.
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because there’s nothing that amuses me more than hearing your pathetic opinion
Oh load didn't Gwyneth Paltrow cause a stir in all the papers last week with obvious 'cup marks' still on her back?
My first thought - she's joined a cult and those are brands. I'm so not hip.
Lynne | August 26, 2004 5:37AM
Yep, Gwyneth was the center of some controversy because of this. My doctor did gliding cupping so I have bruises all over my back.
nomad | August 26, 2004 8:08AM
Bruises? And this is a good thing? I'll stick with Aspirin.
Lynne | August 26, 2004 2:19PM
"Redish-purple marks are a sign that the treatment is working." I actually had a lot more range of motion immediately after the treatment. It pulls the skin away from the muscle and draws blood to the area to remove toxins. Supposed to be highly effective. I'm anxious to try it again, but I am a glutton for punishment.
nomad | August 26, 2004 2:23PM
I dunno, doesn't someone punching your arm and giving you a bruise give the same result :o
Lynne | August 27, 2004 6:07AM