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Chef Kearns said:Okay, I'm an old lady. I don't get the MySpace! What is it and why would you want one?
What is a blog while I'm at it?
HOLY MOLY!! I guess so...LOL. Thanks for the boost!raebates said:BTW Darby, I'm over 40. You'd better get with it!
sarahmarie said:i refuse to do myspace. i have facebook instead
thechefofnorthbend said:Ok, I think I am one of the last known humans under 40 that does NOT have a myspace page...AND I WANT ONE NOW!!! So [trotting of to cyberspace] I'm going to get me one!!!
jrstephens said:Any partically reason why? I just created one to see photos. I here so much on the news about people planning bad things on them that I worry about having one!
thechefofnorthbend said:HOLY MOLY!! I guess so...LOL. Thanks for the boost!
jrstephens said:I just started a myspace page so I could see Leah's (mommyhugz) wedding photos.
mine is /jenniferstephens
Nothing is on it yet though.
Cupping therapy is a form of alternative medicine that involves placing cups on the skin to create suction. This suction is believed to promote blood flow, reduce inflammation, and promote relaxation.
Cupping therapy works by creating suction on the skin, which increases blood flow to the area and promotes healing. This suction also helps to release tension in the muscles and fascia, reducing inflammation and promoting relaxation.
Cupping therapy has been claimed to have a variety of benefits, including reducing pain and inflammation, improving blood flow, promoting relaxation, and aiding in detoxification. However, more research is needed to fully understand the potential benefits of cupping therapy.
Cupping therapy is generally considered safe when performed by a trained professional. However, it can cause bruising, skin irritation, and discomfort. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before trying cupping therapy, especially if you have any underlying health conditions.
The frequency of cupping therapy treatments can vary depending on your individual needs and the recommendation of a trained professional. Some people may benefit from weekly treatments, while others may only need occasional sessions. It is important to work with a qualified practitioner to determine the best treatment plan for you.