Hijama is an ancient traditional Islamic therapy that involves the strategic placing of cups on the body in order to draw out “impure” blood from specific areas. This therapy is said to have a number of benefits, including pain relief, improved circulation, and detoxification. Hijama is sometimes referred to as “cupping.”
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There is evidence that hijama was practiced by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), as well as his companions. In fact, there are a number of hadith (Prophetic traditions) that mention the benefit of this therapy.
While hijama is often associated with alternative or Eastern medicine, it is actually quite prevalent in many Western countries as well. Cupping therapies are often used by physical therapists, massage therapists, and chiropractors to help relieve pain and promote healing.
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There are many different types of cupping therapies, but the most common is called dry cupping. This involves placing cups on the skin and creating suction with a hand pump. The suction pulls the skin and underlying tissue into the cup, which helps to loosen muscles, encourage blood flow, and reduce pain.
Wet Hijama
Another type of cupping therapy is called wet cupping. This involves making small incisions in the skin and then placing cups over the area to draw out blood. Wet cupping is said to help detoxify the body, improve circulation, and reduce pain.
Conclusion
Cupping therapy is generally considered safe, but there are a few potential risks. These include bruising, skin infection, and burns. It’s important to consult with a qualified practitioner before undergoing any type of cupping therapy.
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