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    Gua Sha

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    • K Offline
      kwokwc
      last edited by

      For those who complain of pain during gua sha, just like to check, is it that the person who do for you didn’t apply any oil? Or the strength that they use is so great?

      Bcos even when I was very sick when i have my 1st and only gua sha session by my mum, I don’t feel any pain at all. Rightfully, shouldn’t feel much pain.

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        sunflowerseed84
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        how long does it take to recover arh? kinda of interested if it really does help in making me feel better but i scared pain and the reddnes…

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          ppnqq
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          Yes, it depends on the ‘severity’ of the redness and bruises. Serious one can take weeks. For Big S case, I think she needs at least 2 weeks?

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            yqyq
            last edited by

            Normally Ma Kuang charged me around $50 - $70 per session (in 30 - 45 mins) + heat (maybe infra-red).


            Redness will take few days to disappear…I am addicted to this service…and will try to go there at least once a month…whole body feel so relax after the treatment…but depends individual, my dd love it but my dh cant take it…paiseh ^^

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              corneyAmber
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              I have always been urged to try but I am too afraid to see the red patches…even the bottles treatment…I find it yucky to look at… No offence, it’s just me, hard to accept the visual effect even though it may have a good treatment effect.

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                yqyq
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                WCW:
                yqyq:

                Normally Ma Kuang charged me around $50 - $70 per session (in 30 - 45 mins) + heat (maybe infra-red).


                Redness will take few days to disappear..I am addicted to this service..and will try to go there at least once a month...whole body feel so relax after the treatment...but depends individual, my dd love it but my dh cant take it..paiseh ^^

                Is ma kuang good with woman's health?

                hi WCW,

                hmm..what u mean woman's health?...generally I went there for tui na and gua sha for blood circulation as my right shoulder and hand stiffness and pain....other than that, occasionally treat my bloatness. Nowadays also bring my dd for general well being Kid's tui na. She love it v much..really know how to enjoy 😉

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                  yqyq
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                  WCW:
                  yqyq:


                  hi WCW,

                  hmm..what u mean woman's health?...generally I went there for tui na and gua sha for blood circulation as my right shoulder and hand stiffness and pain....other than that, occasionally treat my bloatness. Nowadays also bring my dd for general well being Kid's tui na. She love it v much..really know how to enjoy 😉

                  hmmm
                  Women's health issues include menstruation, contraception, maternal health, child birth, menopause and breast cancer. I saw they have a chinese doctor in the room, not sure is it those general type?


                  I saw they have 2 sections..maybe the other one has these treatments, but I only see tui na doctor....maybe u can drop by to check it out.. 😄

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                    chloecube
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                    can gua sha be perform on children? i do my own DIY facial gua sha once in a while, i find that skin is more radiant after doing

                    i also did gua sha for my DH on his back when he complain of tiredness.
                    i watch youtube and goggle on the method, but duno right or not >_<

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                      yqyq
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                      chloecube:
                      can gua sha be perform on children? i do my own DIY facial gua sha once in a while, i find that skin is more radiant after doing

                      i also did gua sha for my DH on his back when he complain of tiredness.
                      i watch youtube and goggle on the method, but duno right or not >_<
                      they claim kid will be more gentle tui na and gua sha (with oil)..to eliminate the heat and improve blood circulation...

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                        chloecube
                        last edited by

                        :lol:


                        ok, then i not so worried abt doing it on my kids

                        i supposed gua sha is something similar to massage and promote blood circulation?

                        how often to be done is good?

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