Wet cupping is the method of cure or healing illness used by arabs in ancient times and it is widley used method by chinese also before they used horns instead of cups.
What is Hijama or Wet Cupping?
Wet cupping is an ancient method for healing used by Arabs to treat various illness by suctioning blood through small cuts on skin and applying negative pressure on cuts. Islamic Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) stated that Hijama is the best of all remedies you have and if there is something extraordinary to be utilized then it is Hijama cupping.
How wet cupping is performed?
Wet Cupping is performed anyplace on the body it is typically used to alleviate indications torment or throbs. In wet measuring negative weight is connected on chose focuses a short time later weight is discharges and shallow skin cuts are giving on chose ranges and vacuum connected again and glasses are stick to the skin for couple of minutes.
Benefits of Wet Cupping:
Wet Cupping is a cure:
Hair loss
Pneumonia
Arthritis
Sciatic pain
Cardiovascular diseases
Neurological disorders
GIT disorders
Skin problems
Pain and aches
Stiff joints
Blood pressure
According to scientific studies it has good impact on diseases and the recent scientific study on smokers with COPD suggest its good result as after cupping performed on 110 smokers there arterial O2 level increased participants feels improved in respiration after wet cupping.
Side Effects of Hijama or Wet Cupping
Hijama has no reactions the length of performed legitimately. It is additionally important that around 70% maladies or disarranges are brought on by the disappointment of blood to course appropriately in the body.
If performed properly with aseptic technique it has no side effects. Although there may be irritation or infection on incision site or feeling weakness due to blood loss.
Islamic hadith backing Hijama.
“Indeed in hijama (cupping) there is a cure”. – Saheeh Muslim
The Prophet Muhammad is stated to have had cupping perfromed on his head for migraine [Bukhari], on his foot after a sprain [Ibn Majah], on his neck [Abu Dawud], on his hip for hip pain [Abu Dawud] and between his shoulders for detoxification [Ahmed].