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How Wet Cupping Helps Reduce Cholesterol Levels

Cholesterol is essential for cell and hormone production, but excess LDL (“bad” cholesterol) can block arteries. Cupping can help regulate cholesterol naturally:

  1. Removing Oxidized Fat and Thick Blood. Blood released during cupping often contains higher levels of oxidized cholesterol and triglycerides, suggesting that cupping helps eliminate harmful components.
  2. Activating Liver Function. Certain cupping points, particularly near the upper back and liver area, are believed to stimulate liver activity, improving fat metabolism and reducing LDL cholesterol.
  3. Balancing Lipid Metabolism. Regular cupping may support a healthier balance of HDL (“good”) and LDL (“bad”) cholesterol. Clients often report improved digestion, higher energy, and lab tests showing reduced total cholesterol.
  4. Enhancing Detox Pathways. The suction and slight bleeding stimulate the lymphatic system, helping the body remove fat residues and toxins more efficiently, which supports overall metabolic health.
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The Connection between High Blood Pressure and High Cholesterol

High blood pressure and high cholesterol are close companions — unfortunately, not the friendly kind. When cholesterol accumulates on artery walls, the vessels become narrower and stiffer. The heart must pump harder, causing blood pressure to rise. At the same time, high blood pressure damages the vessel walls further, allowing more cholesterol to stick.

This creates a vicious cycle. Cupping offers a gentle, holistic way to break it: improving circulation, reducing inflammation, lowering oxidative stress

Helping vessels regain flexibility In essence, cupping doesn’t just treat symptoms — it helps the body return to a healthier internal balance.

Learn how wet cupping can naturally support healthy cholesterol levels and blood pressure at home with step-by-step guidance and video tutorials in Wet Cupping for Cholesterol and blood pressure

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