Eeva Vahla, LMT (USA, Finland)

What clients are saying.

I had injured my lower back and tried numerous things including Chiropractic and Acupuncture...nothing really seemed to alleviate the tightness and pain. I had an appointment for a Massage and reluctantly went. I mentioned to my therapist that I had an injury and that my back was in a lot of pain - I almost cancelled the appointment. She suggested trying "cupping" techniques, and I agreed. As she began working my lower back I could feel it start to relax....I couldn't believe how quick the response was. I had permanent relief after my cupping session. - Jennifer Yund-Cohen –

What therapists are saying.

The cups have added a new dimension to my massage practice, particularly on areas of the body that are difficult to access manually. Personally, whenever I receive massage, I always now request the cups be used in addition to other massage techniques. It feels great without being too intense. Also, in recent years I have had some joint problems in my fingers, and using the cups allows me to go deeper than I could otherwise do because it would be too painful. -Cindy Brashear Fury – Vero Beach

I've just begun using the Slipstream Cupping technique in conjunction with my practice of colon hydrotherapy. I can see a big improvement in abdominal muscle tone with some of my clients with an atonic colon. Many of them are purchasing them to use at home between sessions. They are very easy to use and provide an easy way to increase the removal of waste. - Cathy Shea, Licensed Colon Hydrotherapist, Florida,
International School for Colon Hydrotherapy, Inc.