Fire Cupping CPD Day
for acupuncturists and acupuncture students

A practical skills day, rich with cupping practice, and including theory. Ideal CPD for acupuncture practitioners who require an introduction to, or more confidence with using cupping. Also great for acupuncture students. Please ask for full details.
See below for feedback from former fire cupping CPD workshop participants.
Places are limited to allow for extensive feedback for all, so please contact me before booking. https://acupuncturekingsbridge.co.uk/contact/

Date and venue: Monday 12th Jan 2026, above The Cafe, Avon Mill Garden Centre, South Devon: https://www.avonmill.com/
Facilitator: Cornelia (Nini) Davies
Cost per student: £95
Testimonials from students and seminar organisers:
“An excellent day! I already enjoyed cupping but this was a really informative and inspiring day, and it was fascinating to learn so much more about cupping – and to gain so much more confidence in using it. Absolutely great!”
From an experienced acupuncturist, who had not used cupping yet:
“A brilliant way to spend a day; relaxed, fun, and I trust it will enable me to bring that whole warm cupping experience to my clients.”
From Allan Johnstone, previous Wessex BAcC regional co-ordinator:
“Excellent day, well presented and organised, lots of useful content.
Felt it was appreciated by all.”
From Natalie Saunders, Midlands West BAcC regional co-ordinator:
“The whole day was very enjoyable. Clearly and enthusiastically taught, both fun and educational. I now feel much more confident to use fire cupping in my practice.”
And, finally, here’s some more feedback regarding what an experienced practitioner enjoyed about the day:
“Heaps of practice but really unintimidating and a very nurturing, positive and safe ‘space’ to learn/practice without any concerns about being condemned for getting things ‘wrong’ – lovely atmosphere and perfect balance between theory and practice. Furthermore, the group was just the right size. It was also fascinating to learn about different ways in which cupping can be used, e.g. to clear different pathogenic factors, stimulate specific organs by using specific points etc., in addition to the other uses that I knew a bit about (muscular tension and wind-cold invasion).”