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Gua Sha massage is the earliest practice of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) and is backed by the theory of traditional Chinese medicine.Every year, more and more fans of gua sha are buying the books of Arya Nielsen, Leta Herman, Clive Witham, and other gua sha “advocates.” ✅WHAT IS THE BEST TOOL TO START A GUA SHA PRACTICE?This is one of the first questions gua sha novices ask. While you can start with any smooth edged object, we believe that a natural water buffalo horn scraper is an excellent starting point to practice gua sha massage, IASTM, and myofascial release. ✅The buffalo horn gua sha massage tool is a cheap muscle scraper to delve into practice without regretting the money paid for the instrument. At the same time, it has a smooth surface and features the most practical shape. ✅Unlike jade, aquamarine, or bian stone guasha tools, it’s unbreakable. ✅Our ox horn gua sha square tool’s awesome feature is a different thickness of the edges along the perimeter of the instrument. They are from 0.08” to 0.15” (2-4mm) thick. You can alternate them to achieve the best balance between getting sha out, amount of pressure and a patient’s discomfort. Remember, gua sha shouldn’t hurt. When you advance in your gua sha practice, you can switch to more professional tools such as jade, bian stone, brass, copper, or stainless steel (search on Amazon for our ValeoFM gua sha tools or navigate to our store). These more advanced tools are more expensive but feature a much greater resonation for a practitioner. Use a simple Albolene makeup remover cream if you hesitate what oil to use for gua sha. It’s a simple and practical choice to start gua sha scraping today unless you exactly know which oil you want to use.
Gua Sha Ox/Buffalo Horn Scraper Square - Forearm Scraping Tool - Back Scraping Fascial Releaser
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Gua Sha massage is the earliest practice of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) and is backed by the theory of traditional Chinese medicine.Every year, more and more fans of gua sha are buying the books of Arya Nielsen, Leta Herman, Clive Witham, and other gua sha “advocates.” ✅WHAT IS THE BEST TOOL TO START A GUA SHA PRACTICE?This is one of the first questions gua sha novices ask. While you can start with any smooth edged object, we believe that a natural water buffalo horn scraper is an excellent starting point to practice gua sha massage, IASTM, and myofascial release. ✅The buffalo horn gua sha massage tool is a cheap muscle scraper to delve into practice without regretting the money paid for the instrument. At the same time, it has a smooth surface and features the most practical shape. ✅Unlike jade, aquamarine, or bian stone guasha tools, it’s unbreakable. ✅Our ox horn gua sha square tool’s awesome feature is a different thickness of the edges along the perimeter of the instrument. They are from 0.08” to 0.15” (2-4mm) thick. You can alternate them to achieve the best balance between getting sha out, amount of pressure and a patient’s discomfort. Remember, gua sha shouldn’t hurt. When you advance in your gua sha practice, you can switch to more professional tools such as jade, bian stone, brass, copper, or stainless steel (search on Amazon for our ValeoFM gua sha tools or navigate to our store). These more advanced tools are more expensive but feature a much greater resonation for a practitioner. Use a simple Albolene makeup remover cream if you hesitate what oil to use for gua sha. It’s a simple and practical choice to start gua sha scraping today unless you exactly know which oil you want to use.
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