At Cauvery Nature Cure Centre, we use various traditional methods like dry cupping, wet cupping, and massage cupping. For these methods, we use some specialized easy-to-go pieces of equipment, which are aimed at removing stagnation and regulating the flow of vital energy through the muscles. In general, cupping increases blood circulation to the area where the cups are placed, which in turn promotes healing and cell repair. In addition, it reduces uric acid buildup and is responsible for removing toxins. Therefore, after cupping, your skin may turn reddish purple or slightly bruised, which shows that blood is drawn to the surface of the skin. So, at CNCC, doctors suggest cupping only if the patient requires quick healing.