
Here I am going over what should prevent you from doing a hijama treatment.
Here I explain what equipment you need to perform hijama
This is a practise on how to make the incisions with the blade but on paper.
How to put on the cups and do dry cupping.
This lady have very limited stagnation and her hijama blood is not often what you see. It is normal to see quite a bit more stagnation.
This gentleman is 51 and he has a healthy lifestyle overall. He is not on any medication and he is mainly plant based. He has moderate stagnation and this is more representative of the degree of coagulation you might see when you do hijama.
I am not a fan of massaging a lot before hijama - the reason being is that the purpose of this it to suck out and eliminate the blood toxins, I think that too much deep massage before would be too dispersing of the toxins.
No more than 10 wet cups per session, there is no marginal benefit in using more.
When wet cupping the head you need to use either: honey, black molasses or even date syrup (some thing really sticky). Cupping on people with head hair is much more difficult but possible.
I use a 13g lancet and it is important to remember that you need to keep pumping to maintain suction.
Practice makes perfect and I want you to see that it isn't always seem less.
If suitable and you are able it isn't bad to have an assistant.
Remember you never would leave a person alone during hijama.
My model here Han felt a huge shift and deep relaxation. She had been working hard at clearing trauma that was stuck in her body and felt that it was stuck at the occiput. This cupping she felt just made that final shift completing the unburdening process. Friend remarked that after the hijama every muscle in her face relaxed.
Some people say that the bubbling fiercely of cups is metaphysical release (jinn / black magic) but others say this is just physics.
Hijama is a traditional healing modality from the Muslim world. Steeped in mystery and traditions modern medicine is now discovering its benefits in promoting improved circulation and blood quality. Hijama has been helpful as an adjunct treatment for many difficult to treat conditions. I will be discussing all aspects of the theory and hands on practicalities involved with performing this treatment sprinkled with a traditional Chinese medicine perspective. This course will enhance your understanding and give you confidence to perform this treatment. Packed with easy to reference diagrams I will break this down to make this easy to follow and support you along your journey. Hijama has many healing benefits and it is important to know not just who to cup, but when to cup them and how many cups to use. I will be able to explain about the lunar calendar, it's impact on cupping in strength and how seasonality and climatic effect are considerations for your treatment. Hijama is used in the Muslim culture to perform Al Ruqyah, getting rid of evil eye and dealing with Jinn. I will be delving into the sidr or black magic that can be treated with hijama and discussing relevant considerations. There is an additional section going over what is and what is not haram for your health. While hijama can help maintain health it is important to follow the traditional principals for good health. This extra section is just my personal understanding from a non-muslim interpretation and merely voicing of my opinion and interpretation meant as a guideline for those wishing to go deeper on their personal wellness journey for themselves and their family.