Saturday 28 March 2009

"Cupping Therapy in Brief"


Cupping Therapy in Brief - A FREE E-book for blog subscribers.

Many people are still mystified by the term 'cupping'.

Well, all it really means is: attaching a cup onto the human body! Yes, it's as simple as that.

And how in the world do you do that?

Basically, if you place a cup (plastic or glass) upside-down onto the body and then somehow managed to remove the air inside it, then the cup will 'stick' to the body. And if you leave the cup there for 5-10 minutes, this causes the blood in that area to collect under the skin, thereby giving a bruise-like mark on the body. And that in essence is Cupping! Everything else is just a variation of this basic technique, of which I know at least three:

1 Dry Cupping: This is the same as above, but is called 'dry' to differentiate it from wet cupping (see below)
2 Dry Massage Cupping: This is the same as No 1, however instead of leaving the cup on the same place and then removing it, you apply some massage oil before applying the cup, which then allows you to move the cup by sliding it to and fro like in a massage.
3 Wet Cupping (Hijama): This is an extreme version of No.1, where you don't just let the blood collect under the skin, but you remove the cup, make some small cuts, and then re-apply the cup so that the blood get sucked out of the body into the cup!

That is the basic picture, however if you find that fascinating and want to know deeper detail, then you will be pleased to learn, as I recently found out from an Ebook called "Cupping Therapy in Brief" that there are actually at least 10 variations of cupping:

1) Light Cupping.
2) Medium Cupping.
3) Strong Cupping.
4) Moving Cupping or Massage Cupping.
5) Needle Cupping.
6) Hot Cupping.
7) Flash Cupping.
8) Wet Cupping.
9) Herbal Cupping.
10) Water Cupping.


To find out what all these are, please submit your email address on the right-hand side and we will email you "Cupping Therapy in Brief", an Ebook which introduces and explains the various types of cupping, by Dr Shaban Tamer, the author of "The Complete Guide to Cupping Therapy".

Shuaib
The Ahealth Team

PS: Our thanks to Dr Tamer for kindly donating this free Ebook for our blog readers.

PPS: If you are already subscribed, you will receive the Ebook automatically in an email.
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Friday 20 March 2009

Female Hijama Therapist now available in Leicester!


Asalamu alaikum to all brothers and sisters.

I'm a practicing female Hijama Therapist in Leicester who provides Hijama Treatment to ladies only. I have recently completed the NHNF course and inshaAllah I am hoping to make the treatment more accessible for more sisters.

Hijama has many benefits. Not only is it very effective for DETOX but is very effective when treating muscular and joint pains, sciatica, headaches and migraines, anxiety and stress, depression, insomnia and many more. It is an excellent treatment for all kinds of menstrual problems and infertility. These are just some of the cases I have experience in treating. As well as all the benefits that Hijama offers it is first and foremost a Sunnah and for that reason alone it is worth having it done.

The procedure is simple and painless and looks worse then it actually is. Most patients feel light and relaxed after treatment and many have reported feeling a difference immediately, especially with pain.

At the moment I can only offer treatment on 'home visits'. InshaAllah there are efforts being made to try and open a Hijama Clinic in Leicester which would be fantastic, but until that happens its home visits.

Contact me if you would like to discuss personal cases or would like general information regarding Hijama.

hafsa_uk@hotmail.com or 07543 970 767

Jazakhallah


Hafsa


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Sunday 8 March 2009

Dr Ridwan Ahmed launches Hijama (Cupping Therapy) in the West Midlands!


If you live in or within travelling distance to the West Midlands, Luton or East London areas, and are interested in getting Hijama Therapy, then you need to read this!


"I'm a doctor - practicing and living in Birmingham and I am currently working as a GP trainee.

I have undergone various practical sessions and am currently undertaking a Hijamah course recognised by the Complimentary Medical Association (http://www.the-cma.org.uk/). I have been trained directly by the world famous Dr Ahmad Hafny from Cairo who directs a leading Hijamah school in Cairo and also runs regular clinics in Egypt, Saudia Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

I am also a member of the British Medical Acupuncture Society (http://www.medical-acupuncture.co.uk) and have carried out extensive case studies on patients in a General Practice setting, managing conditions ranging from simple backaches, headaches and sciatica to sinusitis, dysmenorrhoea and postherpetic neuralgia.

As a fully practicing medical doctor, I have been providing free health check consultations as well as private Hijamah and acupuncture services for many patients in the West Midlands, as well as Luton and East London areas, at a very reasonable rate.

Please do contact me for advice or to arrange a session, whether it is for a certain ailment and condition or for reviving the sunnah at the prophylactic (preventative measure) position on the upper back.

As a final note, I would like to emphasise the importance of safe, clean cupping. It is vital that hygienic, safe Hijamah is performed taking into account each individuals' past medical as well as drug history.

Contact now for free advice & appointments at very reasonable rates."


Dr Ridwan Ahmed
West Midlands, UK
www.hijamahuk.com
07946 883104

Proficient Hijamah therapist, trained Medical Acupuncturist & a practicing doctor.
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