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LEECH THERAPY

Leech therapy uses medicinal leeches to treat diseases and maintain bodily balance. Leeches are called "miniature drug factories" because they produce bioactive substances that help dissolve blood clots, increase blood flow, and reduce pain and inflammation when they feed on blood. This therapy's main benefit comes from these substances rather than the blood they consume.

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WET CUPPING

Hijama is a process of drawing dirty blood with small cuts opened in specific areas of the body. Known to date back 5,000.Hijama strengthens the immune system, increases blood circulation, and reduces pain. It is known as one of the most effective detox methods.

DRY CUPPING

Dry cupping is a complementary healing technique that involves placing a cup on the skin and creating suction to draw fluid into the area. It originated in traditional Chinese medicine and has been used in Egyptian, Middle Eastern, and Chinese cultures for thousands of years. In recent years, it has become popular in the United States among celebrities and athletes.

Is Hijama Painful ?

Hijama, also known as wet cupping, involves creating suction on the skin and then making small incisions to draw out small amounts of blood. Many people wonder if this process is painful.

The sensation experienced during hijama can vary from person to person

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Cupping shouldn’t cause pain, though you may experience some skin tightness during the procedure. After cupping therapy, you may feel bruised and slightly sore, but you shouldn’t have severe discomfort.

How long does it take to do hijama ?

A hijama (wet cupping) session typically lasts between 45 to 90 minutes. It involves hot towel application, massage terapy, oil massage, placing cups on specific areas of the body, creating suction, and making small incisions to draw out a controlled amount of blood.

How long does it take to do leech teraphy ?

Leech therapy, also known as hirudotherapy, typically takes about 30 to 60 minutes per session. The duration can vary based on the number of leeches used, the specific treatment area, and the individual's condition being treated. After the therapy session, the leeches are removed, and the affected area is cleaned and monitored for bleeding or other reactions.

How often should I do hijama?

We recommend cupping therapy every 4-6 months, but in some specific cases (such as severe headaches, joint pains, muscle aches, and certain medical conditions), the timing is not crucial; the procedure can be done after the patient's complaint. In the past, people used to have cupping therapy every six months, but considering the chemicals and toxins we are exposed to nowadays, it would be more beneficial to have it done 3-4 times a year.

How long the bruises will remain after hijama ?

Bruises after hijama, which are caused by the suction and release of skin during the procedure, typically last anywhere from a few days to two weeks. The duration can vary based on individual healing capacity, the intensity of suction used, and the specific area treated.

Most Effective Detox: Hijama

Hijama, also known as cupping therapy, is praised as an efficient detox method amidst our modern lifestyles filled with pollutants and stress. It swiftly removes toxins and heavy metals from the body, promoting physical and mental rejuvenation. This traditional practice not only enhances circulation and skin health but also supports digestive function, boosts energy levels, and strengthens the immune system, making it a beneficial option for holistic well-being.

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The Messenger Peace be upon him, said:

“Indeed in Hijama (cupping) there is a cure” - Sahih Muslim “Indeed, the best of remedies you have is Hijama (cupping)” -Sahih Al Bukhari

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