Gua-Sha

Gua-Sha, translated as “scraping sand,” originates from Chinese medicine and involves a specialized therapy technique. In the context of fascia, microadhesions can mimic the sensation of sand beneath the skin. Utilizing dedicated Gua-Sha tools, these adhesions are gently “scraped off.” This scraping action induces heightened blood circulation in the concerned area. This augmented blood flow contributes to the elimination of toxins and the infusion of vital nutrients. Particularly effective for rigid adhesions and scar tissue, Gua-Sha employs a delicate, feather-like approach that poses no harm. For this purpose, I use Gua-Sha tools crafted from buffalo horn—a natural material that exerts no adverse effects on the horse’s skin.

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