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Why to Fast Before Hijama (Wet Cupping)
Hijama (cupping therapy) is a treatment that involves the removal of waste from the body, during which a small amount of blood is often extracted. Similar to blood tests or blood donation, hijama has a physiological impact on the body and its systems. However, unlike routine blood work, this impact is part of what makes hijama such an effective therapeutic practice. Fasting, even for a few hours, also has a noticeable effect on bodily functions. Understanding how fasting and


What is Hjiama?
What is Hijama? A common question asked by many people that are unaware of this forgotten practice that withholds countless benefits....


Acne – A Nightmare for Many People
Acne can be extremely frustrating. Those red, inflamed spots often appear suddenly and seem to grow no matter what you do. Many people turn to quick fixes like popping spots or using harsh face masks, but these approaches often lead to scarring, irritation, and temporary results. Most acne treatments focus only on what is visible on the skin, while internal factors are often ignored. Looking Beyond External Treatments Skin health is closely connected to what happens inside th


Cuping Clinic - Arthritis - What can Hijama do for this?
Arthritis involves the bones, specifically the joints. They can be inflamed and the bones can rub or be worn out causing immense pain....


Cupping Clinic - Sciatic nerve problem.......is it getting on your nerves?
Sciatica is a nerve problem as a result of the sciatic nerve being compressed on or it's a symptom of another problem like spinal...


Cupping Clinic - Dates
These chewy sweets have been around for so long..but why? Why are they are on the table every Ramadan? What makes them special? Dates,...
Cupping Clinic - Ruqya Hijama ?
Magic in the Quran? Surah Baqarah 2:102 “They followed what the shayateen (devils) gave out (falsely of the magic) in the lifetime of...


Cupping Clinic -Revival of the Prophetic medicine - Part 1
Prophetic medicine is an amazing form of curing all sorts of illnesses and diseases yet no one really knows about it. A quick search on...
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Essential Tips for Hijama Aftercare: A Guide to Safe and Comfortable Recovery
Hijama, or cupping therapy, is a traditional practice rooted in Sunnah that many turn to for its potential benefits in managing pain, stress, and overall wellbeing. After a session, proper aftercare is crucial to ensure safety, hygiene, and comfort. In this post, I will share essential hijama aftercare tips that help you recover smoothly and maintain the benefits of your treatment. Understanding the Importance of Hijama Aftercare Tips Aftercare following hijama is not just ab


Essential Tips for Hijama Aftercare: Practical Hijama Recovery Tips
Hijama, or cupping therapy, is a traditional Sunnah-based practice that many turn to for health and wellbeing. After undergoing Hijama, proper aftercare is essential to ensure safety, hygiene, and comfort. In my experience providing professional Hijama treatments in East London, I have seen how following simple recovery tips can make a significant difference in the healing process. This guide offers clear, practical advice to help you care for yourself after your Hijama sessi


Hijama Wet Cupping Guide: An Introduction to Hijama Wet Cuppping Therapy
Hijama wet cupping therapy is a traditional practice rooted in Sunnah and has been used for centuries to support wellbeing. This therapy involves creating suction on the skin using cups, followed by a gentle, controlled skin incision to draw out a small amount of blood. The process is performed with strict attention to hygiene and client comfort, ensuring a safe and respectful experience. In this guide, I will share clear, practical information about hijama wet cupping therap


Understanding Hijama Therapy: What Is Hijama Wet Cupping Therapy?
Hijama, also known as wet cupping therapy, is a traditional practice rooted in Sunnah and has been used for centuries to support health and wellbeing. This therapy involves creating suction on the skin using cups, followed by a gentle, controlled skin incision to draw out a small amount of blood. The process is performed with strict attention to hygiene and client comfort, ensuring a safe and calming experience. In this article, I will share detailed insights into hijama wet
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