Professional Hijama Cupping Therapy Certificate Full Course
What you’ll learn
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Does Cupping Therapy Work? Side Effects, Benefits & Types
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Professional Hijama Cupping Therapy
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Cupping Therapy: Uses, Benefits
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Cupping is a type of alternative therapy
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A complementary therapy called Hijama
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Benefits of Using Cupping Therapy
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The medical perspective of cupping therapy
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Benefits include pain relief and sports recovery
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Is Hijama safe?
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Does cupping hurt?
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Is cupping therapy painful?
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History of Hijama Treatment
Hijama is an Arabic word. It is an ancient and holistic practice to treat various diseases. However, the exact origin of Hijama therapy is unknown, and it is a matter of controversy. Cupping therapy is documented in Chinese and ancient Egyptian medical practices.
It is assumed that cupping had started over 5000 years ago, which has developed over time. It is believed that animal horns were used to suck out the blood and drain the toxins. Then, over the years the horn was evolved into bamboo cups and eventually replaced by glass.
How does Hijama works?
Hijama follows some process. Firstly, the practitioner places the cup through acupuncture, according to the pain points on the body. Then, cups are applied through the suction of a hose or even glass. However, glass cups are applied in a traditional way, which uses an open flame. The flame heats the inner part of the cup. After that, flames are removed quickly, and glass stuck on the skin. Then, let the cup sit on the skin for the five to ten minutes, sometimes 10-15 minutes.
Cupping Therapy at a Glance
Usually, the cupping treatment involves a negative pressure on warming and suction being applied through a cup. It creates a vacuum to draw up toxins from the surface of the skins, which increases the blood flow. The cups are usually placed on neck, shoulders, back or the body part where pain occurs. There are different types of cupping available with various types of cups.
Types of cupping
2 types of basic cuppings are available Dry cupping and Wet cupping. However, there are some other types too, Moving Cupping and Air Cupping.
Dry cupping
It doesn’t suck out the blood, while wet one is done with the bloodletting. In dry cupping process, the practitioner soaks a cotton ball in alcohol and lights it up. After that, it is placed inside the cup to remove available oxygen. Next, the cup is applied to the body. Since the oxygen was removed, the cup sits on the skin and attached.
Wet Cupping
This type of cupping sucks out a small amount of blood through a puncture. The punctured skin let the toxins to leave the body.
Moving Cupping
Another type of cupping is available, which is named as moving cupping. Unlike the basic cuppings, this one can be moved while placed on the body.
Air Cupping
It is considered as alternatives to fire cupping. In this process, a handheld suction is used to take out all the air from the cups, which creates the vacuum without heating. Air cupping is a new practice. Chinese researchers suggest that this cupping technology is innovative and more comfortable for the patients.
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Elizabeth –
I like how he explained everything and where we can find and also the scientific part with the doctor that we have something to back up on this procedures
Furhaana Khamissa –
It’s good introduction info on hijama for some who has an interest … but not enough to actually perform u need to precise more knowledge of anatomy n physiology ..
Aleah Eaddy –
Nice presentation Alhamdulilah.
Summaira Saddiq –
The course is good with decent amount.Good for someone who does not know anything about HIJAAMA
A lot of room to improve it.
Mohammad Gulfam Raza –
More information in less time
Nima Ali –
I would like to do cupping for my family, friends clients and do it for myself. I know the prophet(scw) use to do it and loved it and I like holistic healthy healing practices like Hijama.
Yingju Li –
The explanation is clear and easy to learn
Muhammad Nur Shahrull –
Make volume louder
Muniba Abbas –
Course is so good,Trainer explained everything so nicely and learning resources are so good .but subtitles when trainer was speaking was sometimes wrong.If that can be improved this course is 100 percent good.Not happy with the look of Certificate,the information on top right corner is not properly visible.?.Wish that could b fixed
Nadinenizar ismail –
It’s easy simple and cover all points same time
Natyana Muhammad –
Thank you so much for assisting me on this new journey! May The Most High reward you, tremendously. Ameen
Istasham Ali –
Covers everything you need to be a Hijama Practioner, would advise to get in contact with management and get the PDF so you can have them with you while going through the course content.