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Just a note to alert you to the fact that gua sha implements can cause

the extravasation of a small amount of blood, at times slightly

reddening the lubricating lotion. Hence it is best and easiest to use

single use disposable coining implements. White 43mm metal threaded

jar lids with a fine smooth edge work well. They can be obtained

inexpensively by the gross from bottle wholesalers. Also remember to

glove both hands prior to performing coining.

 

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David Kailin, Ph.D., M.P.H., L.Ac.

Author, Quality In Complementary & Alternative Medicine

http://www.convergentmedical.com

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Hi David,

 

I once tried to find these lids you mention online, with no luck. Will you let

me know where you get yours? You can contact me privately, to avoid any

conflict with promoting product manufacturers on the list.

 

Thank you,

 

 

convergentmedical <kailin wrote: Just a note to alert you

to the fact that gua sha implements can cause

the extravasation of a small amount of blood, at times slightly

reddening the lubricating lotion. Hence it is best and easiest to use

single use disposable coining implements. White 43mm metal threaded

jar lids with a fine smooth edge work well. They can be obtained

inexpensively by the gross from bottle wholesalers. Also remember to

glove both hands prior to performing coining.

 

Best Regards,

 

David Kailin, Ph.D., M.P.H., L.Ac.

Author, Quality In Complementary & Alternative Medicine

http://www.convergentmedical.com

 

 

 

 

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I have a number of different gua sha tools and they're not disposable. I've

shown them to an esthetician who said that they look like they could be cleansed

with antibacterial soap and then soaked for 5 minutes in alcohol.

 

Any thoughts as to this method being sufficient for non-disposable tools?

Amy Fleetman

 

 

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