Cupping Therapy For
Depression
As a complementary approach, cupping therapy's physical and nervous system effects may support wellbeing in those experiencing depression — alongside professional mental health care.
How Cupping Therapy Helps
Cupping's release of endorphins, reduction of cortisol, activation of the parasympathetic nervous system, and improvement in sleep quality all positively influence mood. Physical treatment that reduces body tension may help lift the physical component of depression.
Common Symptoms
- Low mood and motivation
- Fatigue
- Physical symptoms of depression
- Sleep disturbances
- Body tension and pain
- Loss of energy
Important Notice
Cupping therapy is a complementary therapy and should not replace medical diagnosis or treatment. If you have a diagnosed condition, please continue your prescribed medical care alongside cupping therapy. Always consult your GP for new or concerning symptoms.
Recommended Treatments
- Hijama
- Swedish Massage
- Dry Cupping