Cupping Therapy

Cupping is a medical practice it uses a cup (vacuum / suction cups) in different form as its tool, and expels the air in the cup by burning, suction and other methods, to form a negative pressure, anchoring the cup over the treated site of the body to achieve the goal of preventing and treating diseases, and strengthening body. Cupping is one of the oldest and most effective methods of releasing toxins from the body's tissues and organs. Cupping is the practice of applying a partial vacuum by means of heat or suction in one or several bell-shaped vessels (suction cups) to parts of the skin. Cupping, called Hijama is the application of suction cups to the skin to draw out stagnant, congested blood and Vital Force, as well as other stagnant or morbid humors. This causes the tissues beneath the cup to be drawn up and swell increasing blood flow to the affected area. This enhanced blood flow under the cup draws impurities and toxins away from the nearby tissues and organs towards the surface for elimination.