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September Special - Cupping Therapy at Paul's Acupuncture Clinic

Paul (Kyung Hwan) from Clover Park

Kia Ora, my name is Paul and I am an acupuncturist at Paul's Acupuncture Clinic on 21 Hollyford Drive, Clover Park.

We have a special 50% discount at our clinic for this September to make it more accessible for our community to invest in their health, especially during these tough times.

What is cupping therapy?

Cupping therapy involves the use of small glass cups and the use of a heat source that is then placed on the skin for a few minutes to create suction. The use of cupping is similar to a deep tissue massage but less force or pressure is used to create the same effects. We often use plastic cups depending on where the cups are placed on the body.

Cupping helps relax muscle tension, pulls out toxins that are embedded in your body, helps relieve pain, helps remove inflammation, and increases circulation by improving the flow of blood and Qi. This is great for back pain, tight traps or shoulder pain.

If you are after further information, please check my facebook (@PaulAcuClinic) or instagram (paul_acupuncture) or contact me on 021 496 524.

We also treat other conditions such as sports injury, all pain conditions, chronic fatigue, digestive disorders, hypo/hypertesion, insomnia, stress and weight loss.

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