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Discover Natural Healing For Pain Relief.

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About Cupping Therapy

Discover the ancient healing art of Hijama and its profound benefits for modern wellness.

What is Hijama?

Hijama, or wet cupping therapy, is an ancient healing technique that involves placing cups on the skin to create suction, followed by small incisions to draw out stagnant blood and toxins. It promotes detoxification, improves blood circulation, and balances the body's energy. Benefits include pain relief, enhanced immune function, and treatment for various conditions such as musculoskeletal pain, headaches, and inflammation. In Islamic tradition, it is considered a Sunnah practice recommended by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

Types of Hijama

Dry cupping involves creating suction on the skin without making incisions. This technique helps to stimulate blood flow, relieve muscle tension, and promote relaxation.

Wet cupping combines suction with controlled medicinal incisions to draw out stagnant blood and toxins. This is the traditional Hijama method with profound detoxification benefits.

Moving cupping involves gliding cups over oiled skin to massage and stimulate large muscle groups. This technique is excellent for myofascial release and improving circulation.

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About CupHeal

Discover our journey, mission, and commitment to providing the highest quality Hijama therapy services with care and expertise.

Our Story & Mission

CupHeal was founded with a vision to make traditional Hijama therapy accessible with modern standards of safety and professionalism. Our mission is to provide holistic healing through certified cupping therapy that addresses both physical and spiritual wellness.

Our Journey

2022-2023

Initial Training

Mrs. Sajida Mulla completes advanced Hijama certification and begins private practice.

2023-2024

Expansion

Expanded services and team to better serve our growing client base.

2024-2025

Current

Continuing to provide high-quality, personalized Hijama therapy with a focus on client wellness.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about Hijama therapy and our services.

What is Hijama and how does it work?
Hijama is an ancient form of wet cupping therapy that involves creating suction on the skin and making small, controlled incisions to draw out stagnant blood and toxins. The suction helps to stimulate blood flow, while the controlled bleeding helps remove impurities from the body, promoting healing and wellness.
Is Hijama safe?
Yes, when performed by certified therapists using sterile, single-use equipment, Hijama is very safe. We follow strict hygiene protocols and all our therapists are trained in proper techniques and safety measures.
What conditions can Hijama help with?
Hijama can help with various conditions including chronic pain, migraines, digestive issues, skin problems, respiratory conditions, and general detoxification. It's also beneficial for improving circulation and boosting immune function.
How long does a session take?
A typical Hijama session takes between 30-60 minutes, depending on the type of therapy and the areas being treated. Initial consultations may take longer to properly assess your health needs.
What should I do to prepare for a session?
It's recommended to be well-hydrated, avoid heavy meals 2-3 hours before your session, and wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing. If possible, try to schedule your session on an empty stomach for optimal results.
Are there any side effects?
Some temporary side effects may include mild bruising, soreness, or slight dizziness, which typically resolve within a day or two. Serious side effects are rare when performed by qualified practitioners.
Who should avoid Hijama?
Pregnant women, people with bleeding disorders, those on blood thinners, or individuals with certain medical conditions should consult with their doctor before undergoing Hijama. We conduct a thorough health assessment before any treatment.
How often should I get Hijama done?
For general wellness, once every 1-3 months is recommended. For specific health conditions, your therapist will recommend a personalized treatment plan. Sunnah days (17th, 19th, 21st of the lunar month) are considered especially beneficial.
Does Hijama hurt?
Most people experience only mild discomfort during the procedure. The suction may feel unusual but isn't typically painful. The small incisions feel like tiny pinpricks. Many clients find the experience relaxing once they become accustomed to the sensation.
What should I do after a session?
After your session, rest, stay hydrated, avoid strenuous activities for 24 hours, keep the cupped areas clean and dry, and follow any specific aftercare instructions provided by your therapist.

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