Cupping is a form of alternative pain therapy that recently left some curious marks on actress and new mom Gwyneth Paltrow. The mystery behind the circular marks on Paltrow's back is solved by Michael ...
Which cupping sets are best? Cupping is an alternative medicine practice associated with acupuncture. This ancient healing tradition has been made popular in recent years by athletes and celebrities ...
Cupping is all the rage these days, with celebrities and Olympic athletes queuing up for the privilege. I decided to try it for myself to see if it hurts as bad as it looks like it should. Share on ...
Why are some Olympic athletes sporting large purple spots? The circles appearing on the arms, legs and backs of U.S. athletes like Michael Phelps, Natalie Coughlin ...
WHEN it comes to cupping, you can run but you can't hide. The alternative therapy leaves painful looking red marks on the targeted areas, and dozens of celebs have been spotted sporting them on their ...
As the Paris Olympics begin, don’t be surprised if you see several dark-colored circles on swimmers' backs and bodies as they dive into the pools for competition. Don’t be alarmed. They are not in ...
They were hard to miss — the dark, purply circles dotting Michael Phelps‘ back and shoulders and running all the way down his leg. Perfectly circular, they look like some kind of rash. In Phelps’ case ...