Advance Hijama Cupping Therapy Course
Become a Certified Hijama Specialist

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Become a Certified Hijama Specialist
History of Hijama Therapy
Hijama, 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 Works
Hijama 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 Glance
Cupping 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. The therapy has evolved, and now includes various cupping techniques, each serving different purposes.
Types of Cupping
There are several types of cupping, each offering unique benefits:
Dry Cupping: This form of cupping creates suction without drawing blood. It is often used to treat pain and tension by increasing blood circulation and relieving muscle stiffness. The practitioner uses a cotton ball soaked in alcohol, lit on fire, and placed inside the cup to remove oxygen before placing the cup on the body.
Wet Cupping: Known for its detoxifying properties, wet cupping involves creating small punctures in the skin to draw out a small amount of blood, removing toxins and impurities from the body. This method can provide relief from conditions like headaches, joint pain, and inflammation.
Moving Cupping: In this technique, the cups are moved across the skin, providing a massage-like effect. This type of cupping is especially effective for promoting muscle relaxation and increasing lymphatic drainage.
Air Cupping: As a modern alternative to fire cupping, air cupping uses a handheld suction device to remove air from the cups. This method is considered more comfortable for patients and eliminates the need for flames, offering a safer, gentler approach.
Why Should You Join This Course?
This course is perfect for those interested in advanced Hijama therapy, whether you’re a beginner looking to start your cupping practice or an experienced practitioner seeking to enhance your skills. Through this course, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the different cupping techniques, body mapping, and the science behind cupping therapy. You’ll also learn how to integrate Prophetic healing methods and Ruqyah into your treatments, offering a holistic approach that combines modern and traditional healing practices.
Whether you’re a healthcare professional, therapist, or someone passionate about alternative medicine, this course will empower you to treat a wide range of conditions and elevate your practice with advanced cupping techniques and spiritual healing principles.
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