FAQs
What is Hijama?

Hijama is the detoxification of the body using an old-age technique called cupping.  A cupping apparatus is used to create negative pressure bringing out the toxins trapped in the nearby organs, tissue and muscles.  You should try it!

What’s the difference between wet and dry cupping?
  • Dry Cupping is when toxins become loose and are removed from the body naturally.
  • Wet Cupping is when slight lacerations are made to immediately remove toxins.
Is cupping painful?

There is slight discomfort, nothing too bad.

Will there be scars?

Not really, if the practitioner uses the techniques taught to them there is no scaring at all.

Why do we do Hijama?

Cupping assists in the removal of toxins and counters the negative effects of medication, chemicals and illness in everyday life.

What are the benefits of Hijama?
  • There are so many benefits like relief from Migraines, Headaches, Fatigue, Depression, Anxiety, Glaucoma, Kidney disease, Heart disease, Liver disease, method of dialysis, and helps with pins and needles in the hands and feet, rejuvenation of the skin.
  • Most importantly it is a sunnah practised for years and years
How long does a cupping session take?

45 minutes to 1 hour depending on how many cups are placed on the body.

If I train with you can I practice Hijama on my own?

Absolutely

Considering training with us?

We are recognised by the International Practitioners of Holistic Medicine as an accredited Hijama Training Provider.