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cupping
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Western countries
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An alternative therapy practiced by a small number of individuals, often for sports recovery and muscle pain relief.
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cupping
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Western countries
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Considered an alternative therapy with some skepticism and controversy, often associated with pseudoscience and lacking scientific evidence
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3
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cupping
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Western countries
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Cupping is often viewed as an unconventional or alternative therapy and is not as widely practiced, with some people considering it as pseudoscience.
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4
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cupping therapy
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Western countries
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Gained popularity in recent years but still considered unconventional by many
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5
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cupping therapy
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Western countries
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Considered an alternative or complementary therapy for pain relief and relaxation
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6
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cupping therapy
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Western culture
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Cupping therapy is often considered an alternative or complementary treatment and is not as widely practiced as in TCM culture
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7
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cupping therapy
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Western culture
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Gaining popularity as a form of alternative therapy, but with mixed acceptance
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8
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cupping therapy
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Western culture
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Gained popularity as a form of alternative therapy, with athletes using it for muscle recovery
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9
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cupping therapy
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Western cultures
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Regarded as an alternative therapy with limited scientific evidence for its effectiveness
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