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Kaley Cuoco loves ancient therapies like cupping and Gua Sha
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Kaley Cuoco turns to ancient treatments for post-workout recovery


The actress relies on cupping and Gua Sha to keep her body energized


Kaley Cuoco en los InStyle y Warner Bros.© Getty/@kaleycouco
Carmen Cecilia Márquez Inojosa
UPDATED DECEMBER 2, 2019 1:05 PM ESTDEC 2, 2019, 1:05 PM EST

We love to hear about celebrity workout tips so we took note when Big Bang Theory star Kaley Cuoco revealed that she is a big fan of a Chinese practice called Gua Sha, which she uses to recover from her exercise routine, especially when she feels a bit run down. The actress is also a fan of cupping, a practice embraced by stars from Busy Philips to Gwyneth Paltrow.

What is Gua Sha?

Gua Sha, in which an expert therapist vigorously scrapes the body's surface (there is also a facial version!), means "to scrape" and "sand".

The Gua Sha tool, which has been used for more than 2,000 years and comes from East Asia, is made of jade or rose quartz and is used to release energy, reduce muscle tension, and improve circulation.

Kaley Cuoco en la 76a edición anual de los Premios Golden Globe 2019© Getty Images
Kaley swears by both cupping and Gua Sha, both ancient Chinese techniques
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In one social media post giving insight into Gua Sha, Kaley, who works out very intensely under the guidance of her trainer George C. King, explained that her "hips and legs hurt 24/7" so she turned to a session to help. Sharing a clip of her therapist treating the actress' legs with a jade tool, she noted: "My angel Flory literally scraping my legs and hips. I’m so tight I can barely bend or turn. I haven’t been able to actually move in weeks."

"Your fascia is intense and tight, and I need to remove it," said Flory, adding: "Your nerves and your ligaments get better."

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After Gua Sha, the therapist gave Kaley another intensive treatment: cupping, an ancient Chinese therapy that aims to prevent health problems caused by stagnant blood and poor energy flow through the body. To do this, cups – typically made from glass or silicone – are applied to the skin to create a pressure that sucks the skin inward.

Kaley Couco publica en redes sociales su tratamiento gua sha© @kaleycouco
Cupping – seen here in a social media post shared by Kaley – is a therapeutic techique loved by stars like Gwyneth Paltrow

Chiti Parikh, integrative medicine practitioner at the Weill Cornell Medicine Integrative Health and Wellbeing Center in New York City, told Women's Health that the increased blood flow from cupping can "relieve muscle tension, improve circulation and reduce inflammation." He continued: “It’s all about getting rid of musculoskeletal pain, which is often a physical manifestation of chronic stress."

Now that you know how to complement a tough workout, are you ready to try cupping and Gua Sha after your next trip to the gym?

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