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Vashi (July 2018). "Dermatoses caused by cultural practices: Therapeutic cultural practices". Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 79 (1): 1-16. doi:10.1016/j.jaad.2017.06.159. PMID29908818.
"...a cupping session – a recently revived, if archaic procedure, during which a therapist uses a cupping hatchet to make small cuts in your back and places glass cups fitted with bulb syringes over the cuts to draw out 'bad blood' and release 'feel-good' endorphins. Cupping is considered perfectly safe and aficionados say the procedure energizes them, but it’s definitely not for germophobes or the squeamish." : From "Finland's magnificent obsession" 19 Eylül 2018 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., Travelsquire
Kaups, Matti (1976). "A Finish Savusauna in Minnesota"(PDF). Minnesota History. Minnesota Historical Society (Spring): 11-20. 5 Temmuz 2016 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi(PDF). Erişim tarihi: 8 Mayıs 2022.
"...a cupping session – a recently revived, if archaic procedure, during which a therapist uses a cupping hatchet to make small cuts in your back and places glass cups fitted with bulb syringes over the cuts to draw out 'bad blood' and release 'feel-good' endorphins. Cupping is considered perfectly safe and aficionados say the procedure energizes them, but it’s definitely not for germophobes or the squeamish." : From "Finland's magnificent obsession" 19 Eylül 2018 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., Travelsquire