I Suck Dirty Blood

@Faster16 (2930)
Indonesia
November 14, 2021 8:10am CST
This is an alternative medicine that I have been doing for about ten years. This treatment is called cupping (bekam). I routinely do it every two months. No need to be afraid of blood coming out. It's dirty blood. The treatment process is also not painful, in fact it feels ticklish when you get used to it. After cupping, my body feels fresh and light because the blood circulation is smooth and free from toxins. Brighter vision. And vitality increases. If you want to try this treatment, I suggest looking for someone who is experienced and certified. Oh yes, that's my original photo, not an illustration. Are you interested in trying it?
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10 responses
14 Nov 21
I don't think I'd be trying that anytime soon. I know it's not exactly the same but it reminds me of something called "blood letting".
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@MarieCoyle (28492)
16 Nov 21
@WomanWarrior1969 And years ago, blood letting was often done with leeches. Makes me squirm just to think about it.
@Faster16 (2930)
• Indonesia
15 Nov 21
blood leeting? what's that?
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@Faster16 (2930)
• Indonesia
16 Nov 21
@WomanWarrior1969 it sounds terrible. Luckily we live in the present
@Nawsheen (28644)
• Mauritius
15 Nov 21
I tried to this before due to a health issue and I would say it calmed my symptoms for some days
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@Nawsheen (28644)
• Mauritius
16 Nov 21
@Faster16 Yes it has. Only those who have tried will know
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@Faster16 (2930)
• Indonesia
16 Nov 21
@Nawsheen correctly
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@Faster16 (2930)
• Indonesia
15 Nov 21
Glad to know, cupping has proven to be very beneficial for health.
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@RebeccasFarm (86755)
• United States
14 Nov 21
I heard of cupping, but I did not hear about blood coming out. It seems to do some good. Whether I would try it. Maybe. Where did you learn to do this, school or just learn yourself? Must you have a license to practice? Here you would.
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• United States
15 Nov 21
@Faster16 Oh I see Faster then the same as here. Have to be some certificate or license.
@Faster16 (2930)
• Indonesia
15 Nov 21
I can not do it. It is carried out by certified professionals.
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@Faster16 (2930)
• Indonesia
15 Nov 21
the one who issues the certificate is the local government health office
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@Icydoll (36717)
• India
14 Nov 21
A big no, I'm not interested.
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@Faster16 (2930)
• Indonesia
14 Nov 21
Have you ever heard of this alternative medicine method in India?
@Icydoll (36717)
• India
14 Nov 21
@Faster16 never heard, but with your description I never ever do it
@Faster16 (2930)
• Indonesia
16 Nov 21
@Icydoll oh sorry, was any of my words too harsh?
@MarieCoyle (28492)
14 Nov 21
That's a big NO from me.
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@Faster16 (2930)
• Indonesia
15 Nov 21
if i may know, why?
@Faster16 (2930)
• Indonesia
16 Nov 21
@MarieCoyle this information is very useful for me. I'm interested to find out more, Thank you very much.
@shaggin (71666)
• United States
21 Jan 22
@MarieCoyle I agree! Our blood circulates and our bodies produce fresh blood so there’s no such thing as it being dirty. I don’t believe in this cupping procedure at all.
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@ThatDisha (4010)
• India
14 Nov 21
That sounds scary I might not do it ever
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@ThatDisha (4010)
• India
15 Nov 21
@Faster16 oh is it
@Faster16 (2930)
• Indonesia
15 Nov 21
looks scary, but if you try it you will think differently
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@shaggin (71666)
• United States
21 Jan 22
Wow well I have heard of cupping but didn’t know it causes bleeding.
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@averygirl72 (37716)
• Philippines
17 Nov 21
I don't like to try it. I didn't know that blood is sucked too
@Faster16 (2930)
• Indonesia
17 Nov 21
Yes, there are two types of cupping. Some are dry and some are wet. The wet cupping was bleeding.
@Janet357 (75656)
14 Nov 21
No. I never suck blood.
@Faster16 (2930)
• Indonesia
14 Nov 21
Are you sure? Have you never donated blood? it is also good for health.
• United States
15 Nov 21
Oh. No.
• United States
17 Nov 21
@Faster16 Well, for starters, we have Covid floating around in the air. Now's not the time I would be intentionally sucking out good blood or bad blood or any kind of blood, for that matter.
@Faster16 (2930)
• Indonesia
16 Nov 21
why? do you have any reasons?
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