Cupping Therapy, which originated in ancient Egypt, is a holistic, therapeutic, and naturopathic treatment.In 1550 BC, the first medical text was published.Vacuum therapy has existed for thousands of years.Many Olympians, including Michael Phelps, have made vacuum therapy a resounding success.The origins of the Hijama are in Egypt. It then spread to the Middle East, Asia, and Europe.Hijama was brought by immigrants to the USA.American doctors used cupping sets in the early 20 th century. The breast pump was developed during this time.
Differently, Muslims have over the centuries preserved and developed Hijama science after it almost disappeared from the world.They are determined to preserve Hijama because Muhammed, the last Messenger/ Prophet of God received Hijama therapy.Angels commanded him to receive Hijama therapy and to instruct Muslims to seek Hijama treatment.Prophet Muhammad said that Hijama was the best therapy.Hijama Cupping, a holistic form of preventative and curative treatment that does not have any side effects, is known as Hijama Cupping.Hijama is a holistic form of healing that does not require the use of medicine.Napoleon Bonaparte and Sultan Abdul Hamid II, both from Turkey, were two of the most famous Hijama patients.
Meaning of “Hijama”
In Arabic, “Hijama” means “Suction“.Hijama can be pronounced as /[email protected]/Hijama can also be referred to as “Wet Cupping”.The word “Cupping” is derived from Latin Cuppa. Cuppa comes from Arabic “kwb” [kub], which means “Cup”.Because it’s not just blood that is out, but also pus, lymph fluid, interstitial fluid, etc., “Wet Cupping” is often used in place of “Blood Cupping”.
Hijama is a technical and more definitive form of wet cupping.Hijama is a more holistic form of Wet Cupping. It emphasizes the healing combination between the soul and the body.It is a term that refers to highly developed therapeutic standards that aren’t solely profit-oriented.It refers to the fact that healing is only possible through Allah. However, we still seek therapy because God has commanded us.
Picture of Hijama Equipment, designed and manufactured in America by George Tiemann & Co. from their 1870-80s Instruments Catalogue.
What is Hijama?
Hijama, also known as Wet Cupping, is an economical, non-operative, noninvasive, and safe way to create a trauma. It’s also accompanied by controlled cutaneous inflammation through scarification.The vacuum technique is used to extract blood and lymph from the skin.The body activates Hemostasis, it is a natural defense mechanism that stops bleeding.
Hijama can be performed with single-use disposable cups or a single-use sterilized surgical blade or a modern electric hijama cupping device such as HijaMate®.Incisions are made in three ways: superficial, shallow, and non-invasive.These incisions can be made in an aseptic environment.These incisions look more like a scratch on a piece of paper or a paper tear.Hijama’s negative pressure ruptures weak capillaries, causing them to lose elasticity and eventually become unrepairable.Angiogenesis is the process by which capillary cells can regenerate from blood vessels that are already present.Angiogenesis is a process that heals the body and restores blood flow to affected tissue.Endothelial cells are created to repair or create new capillaries.Re-activated endothelial cell produce growth factors and enzymes that stimulate healthy multiplication and release of endothelial tissue cells into the surrounding tissues.This results in new capillaries and an increase in the vascular network.
The cup’s negative pressure can have a 4-inch effect upon deep tissues. This stimulates the body to eliminate toxic or unhealthy fluids from the cup, and cleans out the area of restriction.Hijama treatments will usually include the upper back, T3 and T4, Rhomboids, Trapezius, and Trapezius muscles.These areas are more likely to trap toxins and other debris because of their anatomical structure.
Before we begin the Hijama session, our vitals are checked and then the skin is sanitized.The Accu-Hijama plan dictates how cups are applied.You can apply suction at any of the three levels: 1- Stimulation Strength or 2- Tonifying Strength.Some points may need to charge, while others will need their discharge, depending on whether the point is experiencing hot or cold ecchymosis.It is possible to get a different amount of blood from Hijama.Each session is different.It can also change from one person or place to the next.Room temperature, mood, diet and lifestyle, as well as blood pressure, are all important factors.The cup’s blood volume is not a measure of the Hijama’s benefits.
There are many factors that affect the number of Hijama cups: Age, disease state, weight, height, and time since the last Hijama.
“Early civilizations may have been inspired by seeing bats remove blood from animals, hippos scratching on trees until they bled, and other animals scratching at diseased body parts for relief.” Dr. Douglas Arbittier, M.D.
What does Hijama do?
Hijama is often considered by people who are suffering from pain.Hijama can be used to heal and reconstruct damaged areas. However, it requires very little surgery.Hijama does more than just relieve pain. It actually heals the body at a cellular level and in a gentle manner.It doesn’t cut any arteries, veins, or nerves.To understand a part of Hijama’s mechanism of action, you must first be familiar with it.It is important to know a bit about nitric dioxide gas.The chemical compound NO has the formula N2O.Robert Furchgott and Ferid Murad discovered NO gas in 1998. They were jointly awarded the Noble Prize for Medicine in Medicine in 1998 for their discovery of nitric dioxide as a signaling molecule within the cardiovascular system.Due to the therapeutic trauma caused by Hijama, Nitric Oxide (NO), is released from the endothelium cells.
Nitric Oxide Gas acts as a vasodilator and muscles relaxer (helps spasms), is antithrombotic, decreases inflammation, prevents blood vessel stenosis, inhibits platelet proliferation, and decreases smooth muscle proliferation (play important parts in atherosclerosis throughout the entire course of the disease), controls neurotransmission.The cup’s negative pressure stretches nerves and muscles, which decreases adhesions as well as neural tension.The effectiveness of the Hijama depends on many factors. These include knowing when to do Hijama and where to place them. Knowing the order of the cups. How strong the suction is. What style of incisions are used?
Hijama versus Massage:
Massage compresses, vibrates, and pushes down.It loosens, separates, and detaches stiff tissues and muscles to restore their original function and elasticity.Hijama doesn’t create any congestive buildup in the underlying structures as it makes incisions to drain them.
Hijama versus dry cupping:
Clinically, Hijama is superior to dry cupping because it removes Causative Pathological Substances CPS. This allows for the restoration of healthy physiology. Dry cupping relies on the dilution, redistribution, and removal of CPS at new locations before it can be removed in a limited amount.
Hijama versus Acupuncture:
After Dr. Ilkay Zihni Chirali studied acupuncture.He tried Hijama, which he performed on the same points as acupuncture.Hijama proved to be 10 times more effective than acupuncture.Hijama was also safer than acupuncture, he said.The needle can go in another meridian if the acupuncturist misses the point by a few micrometers. This could result in the needle not being effective and, in certain cases, it could lead to medical complications.The needle did not work in a Hematoma area, as was found in a case study.This point did not experience an increase or decrease in energy.They had to first do Hijama.But, after they had done Hijama, their hematoma was resolved. There was no need to do acupuncture at all.
Why isn’t Hijama popular despite being safe, affordable, and effective?
Hijama isn’t recognized as an official status in the USA. This is because it gets very little attention.Because it is not financially profitable, scientific research and development do not invest in Hijama.Hijama is a relatively inexpensive service that costs less than $200 per year, but if you can get a HijaMate® – Portable Hijama Cupping Therapy & Massage Device you can Do It Yourself anywhere and an unlimited number of times for just $59.99. You can get this Hijama Cupping Therapy all around the world including in France, the USA, the UK, Belgium, India, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, etc. so it’s not worth spending millions or billions of dollars on research, experiments, and trials.Most doctors don’t know what Hijama means, as they have not studied it in medical schools.Everyone jumps to the Hijama benefits, but not the Mechanism of Action when Hijama comes up. This leaves the argument without scientific support.Hijama’s benefits are quickly dismissed by health care professionals who mistakenly compare it to blood donation or bloodletting.
Portable Electric Hijama Cupping Therapy Device
“These statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.”
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Everything is very open with a very clear description of the challenges. It was really informative. Your site is very helpful. Many thanks for sharing!
What is Hijama and What does Hijama do?
History of Hijama
Cupping Therapy, which originated in ancient Egypt, is a holistic, therapeutic, and naturopathic treatment. In 1550 BC, the first medical text was published. Vacuum therapy has existed for thousands of years. Many Olympians, including Michael Phelps, have made vacuum therapy a resounding success. The origins of the Hijama are in Egypt. It then spread to the Middle East, Asia, and Europe. Hijama was brought by immigrants to the USA. American doctors used cupping sets in the early 20 th century. The breast pump was developed during this time.
Differently, Muslims have over the centuries preserved and developed Hijama science after it almost disappeared from the world. They are determined to preserve Hijama because Muhammed, the last Messenger/ Prophet of God received Hijama therapy. Angels commanded him to receive Hijama therapy and to instruct Muslims to seek Hijama treatment. Prophet Muhammad said that Hijama was the best therapy. Hijama Cupping, a holistic form of preventative and curative treatment that does not have any side effects, is known as Hijama Cupping. Hijama is a holistic form of healing that does not require the use of medicine. Napoleon Bonaparte and Sultan Abdul Hamid II, both from Turkey, were two of the most famous Hijama patients.
Meaning of “Hijama”
In Arabic, “Hijama” means “Suction“. Hijama can be pronounced as /[email protected]/ Hijama can also be referred to as “Wet Cupping”. The word “Cupping” is derived from Latin Cuppa. Cuppa comes from Arabic “kwb” [kub], which means “Cup”. Because it’s not just blood that is out, but also pus, lymph fluid, interstitial fluid, etc., “Wet Cupping” is often used in place of “Blood Cupping”.
Hijama is a technical and more definitive form of wet cupping. Hijama is a more holistic form of Wet Cupping. It emphasizes the healing combination between the soul and the body. It is a term that refers to highly developed therapeutic standards that aren’t solely profit-oriented. It refers to the fact that healing is only possible through Allah. However, we still seek therapy because God has commanded us.
Picture of Hijama Equipment, designed and manufactured in America by George Tiemann & Co. from their 1870-80s Instruments Catalogue.
What is Hijama?
Hijama, also known as Wet Cupping, is an economical, non-operative, noninvasive, and safe way to create a trauma. It’s also accompanied by controlled cutaneous inflammation through scarification. The vacuum technique is used to extract blood and lymph from the skin. The body activates Hemostasis, it is a natural defense mechanism that stops bleeding.
Hijama can be performed with single-use disposable cups or a single-use sterilized surgical blade or a modern electric hijama cupping device such as HijaMate®. Incisions are made in three ways: superficial, shallow, and non-invasive. These incisions can be made in an aseptic environment. These incisions look more like a scratch on a piece of paper or a paper tear. Hijama’s negative pressure ruptures weak capillaries, causing them to lose elasticity and eventually become unrepairable. Angiogenesis is the process by which capillary cells can regenerate from blood vessels that are already present. Angiogenesis is a process that heals the body and restores blood flow to affected tissue. Endothelial cells are created to repair or create new capillaries. Re-activated endothelial cell produce growth factors and enzymes that stimulate healthy multiplication and release of endothelial tissue cells into the surrounding tissues. This results in new capillaries and an increase in the vascular network.
The cup’s negative pressure can have a 4-inch effect upon deep tissues. This stimulates the body to eliminate toxic or unhealthy fluids from the cup, and cleans out the area of restriction. Hijama treatments will usually include the upper back, T3 and T4, Rhomboids, Trapezius, and Trapezius muscles. These areas are more likely to trap toxins and other debris because of their anatomical structure.
Before we begin the Hijama session, our vitals are checked and then the skin is sanitized. The Accu-Hijama plan dictates how cups are applied. You can apply suction at any of the three levels: 1- Stimulation Strength or 2- Tonifying Strength. Some points may need to charge, while others will need their discharge, depending on whether the point is experiencing hot or cold ecchymosis. It is possible to get a different amount of blood from Hijama. Each session is different. It can also change from one person or place to the next. Room temperature, mood, diet and lifestyle, as well as blood pressure, are all important factors. The cup’s blood volume is not a measure of the Hijama’s benefits.
There are many factors that affect the number of Hijama cups: Age, disease state, weight, height, and time since the last Hijama.
“Early civilizations may have been inspired by seeing bats remove blood from animals, hippos scratching on trees until they bled, and other animals scratching at diseased body parts for relief.” Dr. Douglas Arbittier, M.D.
What does Hijama do?
Hijama is often considered by people who are suffering from pain. Hijama can be used to heal and reconstruct damaged areas. However, it requires very little surgery. Hijama does more than just relieve pain. It actually heals the body at a cellular level and in a gentle manner. It doesn’t cut any arteries, veins, or nerves. To understand a part of Hijama’s mechanism of action, you must first be familiar with it. It is important to know a bit about nitric dioxide gas. The chemical compound NO has the formula N2O. Robert Furchgott and Ferid Murad discovered NO gas in 1998. They were jointly awarded the Noble Prize for Medicine in Medicine in 1998 for their discovery of nitric dioxide as a signaling molecule within the cardiovascular system. Due to the therapeutic trauma caused by Hijama, Nitric Oxide (NO), is released from the endothelium cells.
Nitric Oxide Gas acts as a vasodilator and muscles relaxer (helps spasms), is antithrombotic, decreases inflammation, prevents blood vessel stenosis, inhibits platelet proliferation, and decreases smooth muscle proliferation (play important parts in atherosclerosis throughout the entire course of the disease), controls neurotransmission. The cup’s negative pressure stretches nerves and muscles, which decreases adhesions as well as neural tension. The effectiveness of the Hijama depends on many factors. These include knowing when to do Hijama and where to place them. Knowing the order of the cups. How strong the suction is. What style of incisions are used?
Hijama versus Massage:
Massage compresses, vibrates, and pushes down. It loosens, separates, and detaches stiff tissues and muscles to restore their original function and elasticity. Hijama doesn’t create any congestive buildup in the underlying structures as it makes incisions to drain them.
Hijama versus dry cupping:
Clinically, Hijama is superior to dry cupping because it removes Causative Pathological Substances CPS. This allows for the restoration of healthy physiology. Dry cupping relies on the dilution, redistribution, and removal of CPS at new locations before it can be removed in a limited amount.
Hijama versus Acupuncture:
After Dr. Ilkay Zihni Chirali studied acupuncture. He tried Hijama, which he performed on the same points as acupuncture. Hijama proved to be 10 times more effective than acupuncture. Hijama was also safer than acupuncture, he said. The needle can go in another meridian if the acupuncturist misses the point by a few micrometers. This could result in the needle not being effective and, in certain cases, it could lead to medical complications. The needle did not work in a Hematoma area, as was found in a case study. This point did not experience an increase or decrease in energy. They had to first do Hijama. But, after they had done Hijama, their hematoma was resolved. There was no need to do acupuncture at all.
Why isn’t Hijama popular despite being safe, affordable, and effective?
Hijama isn’t recognized as an official status in the USA. This is because it gets very little attention. Because it is not financially profitable, scientific research and development do not invest in Hijama. Hijama is a relatively inexpensive service that costs less than $200 per year, but if you can get a HijaMate® – Portable Hijama Cupping Therapy & Massage Device you can Do It Yourself anywhere and an unlimited number of times for just $59.99. You can get this Hijama Cupping Therapy all around the world including in France, the USA, the UK, Belgium, India, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, etc. so it’s not worth spending millions or billions of dollars on research, experiments, and trials. Most doctors don’t know what Hijama means, as they have not studied it in medical schools. Everyone jumps to the Hijama benefits, but not the Mechanism of Action when Hijama comes up. This leaves the argument without scientific support. Hijama’s benefits are quickly dismissed by health care professionals who mistakenly compare it to blood donation or bloodletting.
Portable Electric Hijama Cupping Therapy Device
“These statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.”
One reply to “What is Hijama and What does Hijama do?”
שירותי ליווי באילת
Everything is very open with a very clear description of the challenges. It was really informative. Your site is very helpful. Many thanks for sharing!