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For those of you who have been tuning into the Rio Olympics and watched swimmer Michael Phelps ... second or third day post-therapy. According to AP, Phelps is no cupping noob.
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The many benefits of cupping therapy, explained by an expertRecent swimming competitions have captivated viewers of the Paris Olympics, with the eagle-eyed spotting dark circles on many of the pro-athlete’s bodies diving into the pools. The marks are a ...
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Why so many Olympic athletes are into cupping therapyNo, they weren’t attacked by bugs or animals, but instead, these marks result from a wellness therapy known as “cupping,” or ... including Michael Phelps and Olympic gymnast Alex Naddour.
Cupping therapy has been used throughout Asia for thousands of years, but modern science hasn’t been able to confirm its benefits. Michael Phelps and other Olympians have red circles on their ba ...
To the Russians, though, it's a suspicious practice indeed. SEE ALSO: Michael Phelps' circular bruises are due to 'cupping therapy' The country's state TV introduced its viewers to Phelps ...
You've seen the infamous bruises – and Instagrams – and, by this point, you probably know that Team USA swimmers are enthusiasts of what's commonly referred to as "cupping." But unless you've ...
He raked in Olympic gold, but Phelps was quietly wrestling with anxiety and suicidal thoughts For more than a decade, Michael Phelps ... and substance abuse. Therapy, societal shifts, and a ...
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