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Hijama Cupping for Women’s Health Course
10 students

Hijama Cupping for Women’s Health Course

Advanced Cupping Therapy for Women’s Health, Hormonal Balance & Reproductive Care
Created byManik Miah
Last updated 1/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • How hijama helps with period pain, PCOS, infertility, and women’s health.
  • Key cupping points and timing for female-specific issues.
  • Safe, hygienic, and modest hijama setup and technique.
  • How to offer hijama to women or apply it for self-care.

Course content

2 sections17 lectures50m total length
  • Introduction to Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology for Hijama2:17

    This section introduces the essential anatomy and physiology relevant to hijama therapy for women. You will learn about key body systems, female-specific organs, and common health conditions that can be addressed through hijama. Understanding how the body works and reacts to cupping will help you perform hijama safely and effectively. This foundational knowledge also guides you in recognising when to refer clients to medical professionals.

  • Skeletal System Basics for Hijama Therapy1:59

    This part covers the basics of the skeletal system, focusing on the major bones relevant to hijama therapy. You will learn about bone structure, key landmarks, and how the skeleton supports and protects the body. Understanding the skeletal system helps you locate cupping points accurately and perform treatments safely.

  • Skull and Spine Anatomy for Hijama Therapy4:28

    This section examines the anatomy of the skull and spine, highlighting the key bones and their crucial roles in supporting the head and body. You will learn how these structures relate to key hijama points and why understanding them is essential for safe and effective treatment, especially for women’s health concerns involving the neck and back areas.

  • Understanding Muscles Relevant to Hijama3:09

    This section introduces the major muscles relevant to hijama therapy, focusing on their structure and function. You will learn how muscles support movement and how cupping can help relieve muscle tension, improve circulation, and promote healing, especially in areas common to women’s health concerns.

  • Understanding the Circulatory System in Hijama Therapy4:21

    This section explains the heart, blood vessels, and how blood flows through the body. You’ll learn how hijama affects blood circulation, supports detoxification, and helps relieve issues like fatigue, menstrual discomfort, and poor circulation in women.

  • Skin and the Integumentary System in Hijama Therapy4:01

    This section covers the skin and its layers, focusing on how hijama interacts with the integumentary system. You will learn how to safely puncture the skin, avoid complications, and support natural healing. Understanding the skin's structure is key to performing hijama effectively and hygienically.

  • Hormonal Balance and the Endocrine System in Hijama3:50

    This section introduces the endocrine system and its key glands, focusing on hormone-related issues like PCOS, menstrual imbalance, and fatigue. You’ll learn how hijama may help support hormonal balance by stimulating specific points and improving overall regulation in the body.

  • Hijama and the Lymphatic System Explained3:18

    This section explains the lymphatic system and its role in immune defence and detoxification. You will learn how hijama can support lymph drainage, reduce swelling, and promote the removal of waste and toxins from the body — especially important for women’s health and overall wellness.

  • Practical Hijama Application for Women’s Health – Clinical Knowledge Check
  • Completion: Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology for Women’s Hijama Practice1:21

    Importance of This Section for Hijama Practitioners:

    Understanding anatomy, physiology, and pathology is essential for every hijama practitioner, especially when supporting women’s health. This section builds the foundation you need to practice safely, confidently, and effectively.

    Why It Matters:

    Hijama involves puncturing the skin and creating suction to draw stagnant blood and energy away from specific areas. To do this safely, you must know:

    • Where to place cups

    • What’s underneath the skin (muscles, nerves, glands, veins)

    • When to avoid cupping certain areas due to underlying health conditions

    Without this knowledge, a practitioner could cause unnecessary pain, risk infection, or worsen a condition.

    Real-Life Clinical Examples:

    Example 1: Menstrual Pain & Lower Abdominal Cupping
    A 29-year-old woman comes in with painful periods and bloating. She asks for cupping on her stomach. Because you understand female pelvic anatomy, you know to safely cup over the lower abdomen (below the belly button) while avoiding areas that could pressure delicate organs or the bladder. You also understand that the endocrine system plays a role in hormonal imbalance, and consider spinal points that support hormone regulation.

    Example 2: Fatigue, Stress, and Lower Immunity
    A postpartum client complains of extreme tiredness and brain fog. From your knowledge of physiology, you recognise this is linked to the lymphatic and circulatory systems and may also involve hormonal depletion. You choose upper back and adrenal support points to improve blood flow and energy while avoiding areas that are too sensitive after childbirth.

    Example 3: Varicose Veins and Leg Cupping
    A client with visible leg veins requests hijama on her calves. From your training in pathology, you understand that direct cupping on varicose veins is unsafe—it can rupture the vein. Instead, you cup nearby supportive areas that encourage circulation without risking tissue damage.

    Example 4: Emotional Tension & Headaches
    A female student suffering from anxiety and frequent headaches wants relief. You recall the anatomy of the nervous and muscular systems and choose the upper trapezius and occipital points. Your physiology knowledge tells you these muscles often hold emotional tension, and cupping here can safely help release it.

    In Summary:

    This section ensures you're not just placing cups randomly—you’re making informed decisions based on how the body works. It allows you to:

    • Avoid harm

    • Support healing more effectively

    • Build trust with clients

    • Offer targeted treatments for women’s unique needs

    Mastering this knowledge turns you from a basic technician into a skilled and trusted hijama practitioner.

Requirements

  • No previous experience in hijama or therapy is required.
  • Open to all women interested in natural healing and female wellness.
  • Basic understanding of health and hygiene is helpful but not essential.
  • You will need a cupping set, gloves, antiseptic wipes, and lancets for practice (optional if just learning theory.

Description

Are you ready to deepen your knowledge of Hijama therapy specifically for women's health? This advanced course is designed for trained practitioners who already understand the fundamentals of cupping and are looking to offer targeted treatments for female-related conditions using point-based protocols, including those developed by Dr. Abdel Aziz Al-Hefny, a respected expert in the field.

Women today face complex health challenges such as irregular menstruation, hormonal imbalances, infertility, ovarian cysts, postpartum fatigue, and menopausal symptoms. Many of these are often treated only through conventional medicine. This course provides practitioners with practical Hijama solutions rooted in traditional prophetic healing, enhanced by modern clinical understanding.

What makes this course unique?

You will learn specialised Hijama point combinations based on Dr. Abdel Aziz Al-Hefny’s clinical protocols to address:

  • Amenorrhea (absence of periods)

  • Brown vaginal discharge

  • PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome)

  • Menstrual pain and cycle irregularities

  • Postpartum care and hormonal recovery

  • Breast discomfort without pregnancy

  • Mood swings and hot flashes in menopause

  • Pain after uterus-related surgeries or fallopian tube ligation

  • Infertility support through ovarian stimulation

You will also explore how to apply these techniques in real-life clinical settings. For example:

  • A woman with long-standing cystic ovaries and painful menstruation: Learn the specific points used during her cycle to help regulate pain and hormones.

  • A postpartum client struggling with fatigue and emotional shifts: Discover how Hijama helps with hormone balance and physical recovery.

  • A perimenopausal woman dealing with mood changes and body discomfort: Study point protocols for calming the nervous system and regulating symptoms naturally.

By the end of this course, you will:

  • Understand how to apply point-based Hijama protocols for women's health

  • Gain practical experience through simplified case examples and diagrams

  • Learn relevant anatomy, physiology, and pathology with a focus on clinical application

  • Support female clients through all life stages, including menstruation, fertility, pregnancy, and menopause

  • Confidently integrate prophetic methods with therapeutic practice

Who is this course for?

  • Certified Hijama therapists seeking specialisation in women’s health

  • Practitioners wanting to expand their skill set with point-based protocols

  • Wellness professionals supporting women in clinics, mobile services, or home-based care

  • Serious learners interested in combining prophetic healing with effective, client-based treatment plans

Please note: This is an advanced course. It assumes that you have already completed a basic Hijama training and understand foundational techniques, safety measures, and client assessments. If you are a beginner, we recommend completing our "Sunnah Hijama Cupping Course" first, also available on this platform.

Through this course, you will be equipped to apply Dr. Abdel Aziz Al-Hefny’s protocols confidently and responsibly, enabling you to provide targeted care and natural support to female clients in need.

Who this course is for:

  • Women interested in natural and Sunnah-based healing for common female health issues.
  • Beginners who want to learn hijama cupping for self-care or to help family members.
  • Female therapists, health coaches, or doulas seeking to add hijama to their services.
  • Sisters who want to start a women-only hijama practice or support their community.