It all started when Gwyneth Paltrow showed up to the 2004 premiere of Anchorman with what looked like circular bruising on her back. But what GP was really baring on her shoulders were the tell-tale ...
Candice Nelson had been a massage therapist for years when she decided to try massage cupping – a practice that creates vaccuum pressure inside of a cup to pull stagnant blood and toxins out of the ...
Gwyneth Paltrow must’ve rolled her clear, beautiful eyes when she saw the hubbub that arose when folks spotted round, purplish bruises on Michael Phelps’ back during this summer’s Olympic Games in Rio ...
(NEWSCHANNEL 3) - Michael Phelps continues to dominate in the pool at the Rio Olympics, racking up even more medals but the talk has turned to the bruises on his skin and the bodies of other athletes ...
First Gwyneth Paltrow. Now Michael Phelps (along with various other swimmers at the Rio 2016 Olympics) is engaging in the ancient — and very legal — practice of cupping to ease their overworked sore ...
You may have seen celebrities and professional athletes with circular marks on their backs that come from the practice of cupping. While this form of complementary medicine has gained popularity in ...
If you’ve watched sports, you may have noticed some athletes with strange dark circles on their arms, backs or legs. Rests assured, these strange bruise-like marks weren’t left from alien abductions.
There is nothing better than a long, relaxing massage. Too bad massages, along with everything else that is good in life, were cancelled because of coronavirus. During the shutdown, I spent hours ...
An ancient Chinese form of massage, called "cupping," continues to grow in popularity in North Carolina. Todd Shore with Camel City Massage places the cups on problem areas and then uses suction to ...
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