Advance Hijama Cupping Therapy Course
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History of Hijama TherapyHijama, an ancient Arabic practice, is a holistic therapy used for centuries to treat various ailments. While its exact origin remains debated, Hijama's rich history spans multiple ancient cultures, including Chinese and Egyptian medical practices. It is believed that cupping therapy originated over 5,000 years ago, initially using animal horns to draw blood and toxins from the body.
Over time, these horns evolved into bamboo cups and eventually transitioned to glass, refining the technique into what we know today. How Hijama WorksHijama therapy involves a specific process to promote healing. The practitioner strategically places cups on the skin, targeting acupuncture points or areas of pain.
These cups create suction through air pressure or a traditional fire method. For fire cupping, a flame heats the air inside the cup, creating a vacuum when the flame is removed. The cup is then placed on the skin, typically for 5 to 15 minutes, allowing the suction to draw toxins from the body.
Cupping Therapy at a GlanceCupping therapy uses negative pressure to increase blood circulation and stimulate healing. The process helps to draw toxins out from the skin's surface, improving the flow of blood and promoting detoxification. Cups are typically applied to areas like the neck, shoulders, back, or any area where pain or tension is felt.
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