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Irregular Bowel Syndrome (IBS) & Hijama/Wet Cupping Therapy

IBS is a gastrointestinal disorder that affects the large intestine. A nutritious diet, Hijama and a healthy lifestyle can manage IBS. Irregular bowel syndrome can also be called gastrointestinal tract. It can be characterized by abdominal discomfort e.i. Constipation, bloating, and cramping with altered bowel movements like diarrhea. The severity and duration of IBS varies from person to person. Every one of us must have had digestive trouble once in a while. These symptoms can be managed by diet, healthy lifestyle, simple home remedies, Hijama cupping therapy and exercises. A few people may have severe symptoms that can also be controlled with more effort.

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Benefits Of Henna For Headaches With Hijama & Prophetic Medicine

In Prophetic Medicine, Henna is considered very effective for headaches.

Al-Bukhari and Abu-Dawud in his sunan recorder: Never did anyone complain to the Messenger of Allah(PBUH) of a headache, but the Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said to him. Let you be cupped and never did anyone complain to Him (PBUH) from pain in the leg. The messenger of Allah said, Let you apply henna to your leg.It is recorded in At-Tirmidhi on the authority of Salma Umm Rafi, the maidservant of the prophet (PBUH) said: Never was the Prophet (PBUH) afflicted by an ulcer or a thorn but that he applied the henna on it.Ibn Majah recorded in his sunan a hadith: “ Whenever the Prophet (PBUH) suffered headache, he used to cover his head with the henna and says, ‘ it will benefit in curing headache, by the will of Allah”.

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Skin issues for women
Skin Issues

Is Hijama/Wet Cupping Therapy Beneficial for Rosacea?

Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder that most commonly affects facial skin.

Rosacea causes redness on the cheeks, nose, chin, and forehead. In some cases, redness may appear on the neck, ears, or chest. In worst cases, the redness becomes more intense when you may witness facial flushing, irritated skin, acne, and pimples. Small broken blood vessels may also become visible on the skin. It may also produce small pus-filled bumps. Sometimes rosacea is mistaken for acne, natural redness, or other skin problems.

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Mandatory Gap Of Hijama Between One Session To Another

A recommended gap of Hijama between one session to another is 4 to 12 weeks.

As a Hijama Practitioner, I often encountered the question of how much gap is mandatory between two Hijama sessions.

The answer will vary for each individual because it depends on their age, health issues, and overall body system. A recommended gap is 4 to 12 weeks.

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The Art Of Perfect Spa Therapy

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