Does Hijama cure anxiety?

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Introduction People are interested in using complementary therapies to treat a variety of illnesses, such as anxiety and depression. One supplementary therapy that has gained …

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Hijama therapy for Anxiety and Depression

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Introduction.

People of all ages frequently experience grief and worry at some point. However, patients may require additional support if these emotions persist for a long time and are accompanied by other symptoms, including suicidal thoughts and impulses. Patients who receive cupping therapy(C.T.) report feeling more relaxed and symptom reduction as a result. One must first comprehend why patients become depressed to comprehend how cupping can be beneficial. in this blog post, we will try to explore The Power of Hijama Therapy to Revitalising Depression and anxiety.

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Hijama therapy for Anxiety and Depression

Anxiety might also result from outside circumstances. These elements can include giving up smoking and using hormone or steroid supplements. Some people experience depression following a brain injury or due to hypothyroidism. Depression and anxiety can be brought on by anaemia, persistent pain, cancer, and even some infectious disorders. Another factor that contributes to depressive symptoms in patients is chemical imbalances in the brain.

TYPES OF CUPPING

A certified (C.T) practitioner will probably suggest a combination of treatments employing all types of cupping when you consult him. He will use dry cupping technique before puncturing your skin for wet cupping on the back down the spine during the first session.

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1-DRY CUPPING :(D.C.T) is a therapetic process using a glass,creamic,bomboo or plastic cup to create suction on the skin, in this case therapist use rubber or plastic suction cups,these cups are applied to the skin ,thus a local suction is created on the skin which increse blood flow or the skin on the back, chest, abdomen, or buttocks is applied with a cup that has occasionally been heated the air is subsequently cooled, which is supposed to provide a suction effect.

2-What is Hijama Therapy?

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Wet cupping is a variation of the procedure where prior to the cup being placed,

your skin is punctured and blood is drown out in the suction process.Hijama comes from the arabic root word which means “to shrink in volume,” alludes to blood volume reductions or the vacuum effect that draws blood out of the body. Drawing blood from the body for therapeutic reasons, such as to maintain health,in the case of someone who is not ill or to treat a specific illness or ailment, is known as Hijama.

Depending on the patient’s feedback, he may use massage cupping and fixed cupping in the succeeding sessions to aid in the body’s detoxification.

The typical number of sessions for this therapy for depression is six, and during these sessions, therapists will apply therapeutic techniques to the patient’s back and legs’ various stress areas. In order to support healing, you’ll also get a nutritious eating plan that aids in the removal of toxins from your body.

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3-Massage or flash cupping : In massage the therapist moves the cups acrorss the skin after creating the suction.

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Flash cupping (Fire)In this instance, the therapist lights a combustible chemical within a glass or silicone cup, waits for the fire to extinguish, and then applies it to the skin. Your skin will rise and turn red inside the cup as a result of the suction created by the cup being left on your skin for up to two or three minutes. Blood arteries enlarge as a result of this process, promoting blood flow and boosting circulation to the damaged areas.

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