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Hijama/Wet Cupping Therapy
The cups are applied to the skin to create suction. This causes the tissues to draw up and increase the blood flow. Then, we apply the incisions to draw the toxins out. It helps with migraines, headaches, arthritis, muscular pains, back pains, and other problems.
Dry Cupping Therapy
A therapist places a plastic cup on the skin and suction out the air inside the cup. For dry cupping, the therapist leaves the cup at rest for five to ten minutes. This process helps increase blood circulation in the affected area.


Moving Cupping Therapy
Moving cupping therapy often treats digestion, inflammation, and congestion. A moisturizer is applied to the skin, and after the suction of dry cupping, the therapist glides the cups toward the lymph glands to help the body expel toxins.
Facial Cupping Therapy


Head Cupping Therapy
Four sunnah points are on the head, also called “the mother of diseases.” These points cleanse the entire head, including the brain, eyes, ears, gums, teeth, and neck.
A Guide to Cupping Therapy: Hijama, A Journey to Natural Healing
Explore the profound world of Hijama cupping therapy in this enlightening guide by Rabia Anjum. This book delves into the rich history and practice of this revered therapeutic technique, tracing its origins from ancient Egyptian rituals to its place in Islamic tradition. Through detailed explanations and practical insights, Rabia Anjum illuminates both wet and dry cupping methods, providing readers with essential knowledge of techniques, materials, and benefits.
Whether you’re new to cupping therapy or seeking to deepen your understanding, this book offers a thorough guide to the practice, including preparation, aftercare, and potential benefits. Discover how Hijama can enhance your well-being, alleviate common ailments, and harmonize your body’s natural healing processes.