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Which of the following is not recognized as a cupping method?

  1. Prick cupping

  2. Inserted needle cupping

  3. Boiled herb cupping

  4. Hot stone cupping

The correct answer is: Hot stone cupping

Hot stone cupping is not recognized as a cupping method within traditional cupping therapy practices. Cupping therapy primarily involves the application of suction cups on the skin to promote blood flow, stimulate healing, and release muscle tension. The other options provided are established forms of cupping therapy. Prick cupping involves making small punctures in the skin before placing the cup, allowing for blood to exit into the cup, which can enhance its therapeutic effects. Inserted needle cupping combines acupuncture with cupping, where needles are inserted into the skin and then cups are applied to create suction around the needles, providing a dual approach to treatment. Boiled herb cupping potentially refers to using herbal remedies in conjunction with the cupping process to amplify healing properties, although this method is less commonly referenced as a standard cupping technique. Understanding these methods and their applications is crucial for anyone studying cupping therapy, highlighting that while various techniques exist, not all methods widely recognized in practice fit under the umbrella of traditional cupping therapies.