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Treatments

Hijama

"Hijama" whose name comes from the Arabic word "Hajama" and "hajjama" (something back to its normal size, suck, absorb, draw, extract) is called in English - Wet Cupping or Blood Letting.

Hijama helps the blood to cleanse and renew itself by eliminating senescent cells (aged), toxins and impurities, which leads to stimulate blood circulation and allows organs to function normally with good performance.

Hijama heals countless illnesses and diseases and has impressive results. And with the permission of ALLAH, hijama could cure incurable diseases that modern medicine has failed to cure.

Hijama is a prophetic medicine applied and recommended by our Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

 

Dry Cupping

The cupping procedure commonly involves creating a small area of low air pressure next to the skin. However, there is variety in the tools used, the method of creating the low pressure, and the procedures followed during the treatment.

 The low air pressure required may be created by heating the cup or the air inside it with an open flame or a bath in hot scented oils, then placing it against the skin. As the air inside the cup cools, it contracts and draws the skin slightly inside. More recently, vacuum can be created with a mechanical suction pump acting through a valve located at the top of the cup. Rubber cups are also available that squeeze the air out and adapt to uneven or bony surfaces.[citation needed]

In practice, cups are normally used only on softer tissue that can form a good seal with the edge of the cup. They may be used singly or with many to cover a larger area. They may be used by themselves or placed over an acupuncture needle. Skin may be lubricated, allowing the cup to move across the skin slowly.

Depending on the specific treatment, skin marking is common after the cups are removed. This may be a simple red ring that disappears quickly, the discolouration left by the cups is normally from bruising especially if dragging the cups while suctioned from one place to another to break down muscle fiber. Usually treatments are not painful.

 

 

Fire Cupping

Fire cupping involves soaking a cotton ball in surgical spirit. The cotton is then clamped by a pair of forceps and lit via match or lighter. The flaming cotton ball is then, in one fluid motion, placed into the cup, quickly removed, and placed on the skin. By adding fire to the inside of the cup, oxygen is removed and a small amount of suction is created. Massage oil may be applied to create a better seal as well as allow the cups to glide over muscle groups (e.g. trapezius, erectors, latisimus dorsi, etc.) in an act called "moving cupping". Dark circles may appear where the cups were placed due to rupture of the capillaries just under the skin, but are not the same as a bruise caused by blunt-force trauma.

 

Testimonials

 

a big thankyou for the hijama treatment a few months ago from your gentle approach and all the curious questions you answer for me lol, have seen a difference in my health and would recomend this experience to anyone who is considering the hijama treatment, may allah reward you for giving sisters the oppurtunity to abide by the sunnah..
 

Maria Ali

'Due to my deterioration health conditions in the past I have had regular cupping sessions from Juvaria, the procedure is easy and harmless, and you always feel rejuvenated and lighter after a session. 
I have found a massive difference in my circulation.
Juvaria is very professional and gives good after care advice.
I would recommend using her services.
Keep up the good work.
May Allah reward you.
Jazzakallahu khayran.'

Fareeha

Indian Head Massage

 Indian head massage is a trademarked term for analternative medicine massage. The head, neck, shoulders and face are massaged with the purpose of manipulating energy channels. The goal is to clear blocks in these energy channels that cause a build-up of negative energy that are purported to cause ailments. The belief is when the energy does not flow properly, negative energy builds up, causing common ailments, including stress, pain and nociception pains and aches, and baldness or hair loss.

 

Waxing -  Hair Removal

Waxing is a form of semi-permanent hair removal which removes the hair from the root. New hair will not grow back in the previously waxed area for four to six weeks, although some people will start to see regrowth in only a week due to some of their hair being on a different growth cycle. 

 

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