URIT Smart Dynamic Cupping Therapy Set

Specifications
- DIMENSIONS:93 x 5.35 x 3.5 inches
- WEIGHT: 09 Ounces
- BATTERY: 1800mAh
- CHARGING PORT: Type-C
- AUTOMATIC TURN OFF: 20 minutes
Product Description
With 12 adjustable suction gears and 12 gears without fire for temperature control, this electric cupping set has strong suction that lasts for a long time (100.4-122°F). In contrast to the constant value used in traditional cupping, you may easily vary the suction and temperature as you choose.
This cupping therapy kit includes both heated cupping and dynamic Gua Sha to accommodate various needs. To prevent any pain when removing the cups, a special “one-push pressure release” button may rapidly relieve the cup pressure.
Since it simply measures 4 by 4, you can easily pack it in your bags. Best option for massages, travelling, relaxing at work, working, recovering from sports, etc. Use 7–10 times in an hour. The machine can be programmed to shut off after 20 minutes in order to be most effective.
Our product has a reliable and transportable design. It’s the ideal healing tool for a variety of body areas, including the shoulders, back, hips, hamstrings, and calves.
Digital Indicator

- Automatically ends 20 minutes later
- Simple to read digital pressure and temperature displays
- You need not wait; simply press the bottom to release
URIT Smart Dynamic Cupping Therapy Set

Simply place the cupping set on your desired place and select the cupping level and the time. You can also pause it by pressing the pause/relief button. You can charge it by using a micro USB cable and connecting its other end to a wall outlet or a mobile charger.
FAQs
No, using massage oil is not required. However, we advise making use of them during cupping. Baby oil also functions. In order to prevent the essential oil from getting into the machine and creating a problem, please avoid applying too much each time.
The cup is removable, yes.
Depending for how long you cup, the redness on the skin might persist anywhere from two days to a week.
This product is not intended to treat acne, and its impact on acne has not been established. Additionally, we advise you to utilize acne-specific products.
Yes, it will help with back knots. As is common knowledge, cupping and gua sha therapy can help to relax your muscles and increase blood flow, all of which have a positive impact on your health.
No. It’s PC (Polycarbonate).
Not at all, no. We advise you to utilize items made specifically to treat mosquito bites.
Yes! The battery is rechargeable, has an internal 1800mAh battery, and has a working time of three to four hours.
Through suction, cupping reduces inflammation in your body. It can be compared to a massage done backwards. This procedure causes sterile inflammation. The applied areas experience micro-trauma due to the cups’ vacuum-like suction.
As long as the pinched nerve is being produced by tight muscles and not by a pathological condition, cupping therapy can even help you relieve symptoms of pinched nerves including numbness, tingling, or weakness.
Because your skin will be sensitive after cupping, you cannot bathe or take a shower. Due to the negative pressure the cups themselves provide, the pores underneath them will be open, making your skin in those places more susceptible to infection and temperature changes.
Cupping is a treatment that patients can have up to two to three times each week, but it’s typically combined with acupuncture. “Cupping is a terrific adjunct because you can feel better earlier, but with just acupuncture, you’ll feel better, but it can take a couple days later,” explains the expert.
The more poisons, blood, and lymph that were dredged up during therapy, the darker the mark. The duration of the marks varies between a few hours and several days. The markings will become lighter the more times you have cupping for the same problem.
The usefulness of cupping therapy in treating knee osteoarthritis has been demonstrated in clinical research. A 2013 study indicated that knee cupping therapy was just as efficient at treating symptoms as 650 mg of TYLENOL given three times a day. The study was published in the Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology & Research.
Carter advises that it might be worth a try if you experience physical discomfort or other problems (such as skin or digestion). According to reports, cupping has little danger, so there aren’t many drawbacks if someone wants to give it a try. Majd claims that despite appearances, there is no evidence that it actually causes clots.
For patients, cupping therapy is absolutely risk-free. It is a safe and efficient approach of treating the damaged areas without the need of prescription drugs or surgery.
Additionally, you should avoid cupping if you have: Hemophilia or other bleeding diseases. Issues with blood clotting like deep vein thrombosis or a history of strokes. Skin problems including psoriasis and eczema.



















