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What is Wet Cupping/ Hijama?
Think of Wet cupping therapy as a detox to wellbeing.
It is a complementary therapy used for healing a wide range of specific ailments or as a preventative treatment for good health.
Wet Cupping is a more natural way of preventing disease.
Wet Cupping/Hijama is the most effective method of cupping therapy.
"The complex human body requires constant maintenance."
Blood, the precious substance responsible for our vitality, may stagnate or drop in quality due to various reasons. When left untreated, stagnated blood supplies will compromise organ and tissue function, leading to sickness and infections.
Al- Hijama/ Hijama therapy, or otherwise known as ‘wet cupping’, is an ancient bloodletting technique that originates from the Middle East and is a popular Islamic medical practice.
The technique involves the removal of stagnated blood via a wet cupping method.
The ancient therapy remains popular in modern times due to its detoxing benefits. Individuals with busy and active lives are known to seek Hijama Therapy to maintain optimal conditioning of their bodies.
Celebrities such as Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga have used it. Olympic multi-champion Michael Phelps has trusted it. UFC Stars Conor McGregor and Khabib Nurmagomedov were spotted with the marks of cupping. Jennifer Aniston, Gwyneth Paltrow, Victoria Beckham, Jessica Simpson and David Arquette and many more celebrities have embraced cupping therapy for health and wellbeing.
How does Wet Cupping/ Hijama?
Many illnesses are a result of poorly circulated vital forces and fluids, leading to a weakened immune system in the first place. Hijama therapy works by drawing the stagnated blood that is responsible for ill-health. Bleeding therapy helps stimulate the production of a richer blood supply that optimises bodily functions. The therapy is often referred to as the most effective method of cupping as it interacts directly with the blood for fast-acting results.
There is no need to worry about having healthy blood drawn from your veins. The therapy only extracts blood from the skin, which contains a high concentration of toxic metals, chemicals, bacteria and parasitic activities. Congested blood is usually identified by the inflammation of fibrin, the protein involved in the clotting of the blood.
Hijama therapy may also serve as a safer method for blood tests. Unlike phlebotomy practices in labs and clinics, which draws blood from the veins, Hijama therapy is less intrusive and avoids damaging delicate vein structures.
Ultimately, wet cupping is ideal for individuals who are interested in a natural approach towards preventing and treating diseases.