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الشِّفَاءُ فِيْ ثَلاَثَةٍ: شَرْبَةِ عَسَلٍ وَشَرْطَةِ مِحْجَمٍ وَكَيَّةِ نَارٍ وَإِنِّيْ أَنْهَى أُمَّتِيْ عَنْ الْكَيِّ
 

“If there is any good in your medical treatments, it is in the knife of the cupper, drinking honey, or cauterization with fire, as appropriate to the cause of the illness, but I would not like to be cauterized” (Reported by Al Bukhari 10/139)

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Wet Cupping in Singapore

Wet cupping therapy is used to treat: heart disease, kidney illness, diabetic, headaches/migraines/vertigo, facial paralysis, cervical spondylosis, blood disorders (anemia and hemophilia), rheumatic diseases (rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia), fertility and gynecological disorders, back pain/neck pain/knee pain and shoulder pain disorders, carpal tunnel syndrome, skin problems (eczema and acne), high/low blood pressure, anxiety and depression, bronchial congestion caused by allergies and asthma, varicose veins, gastrointestinal disorders, etc.

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Wet cupping creates a mild suction by leaving a cup in place for about ± 3 minutes. Then the master removes the cup and uses a small scalpel to make light, tiny cuts on your skin. Next, they do a second suction to draw out a small quantity of blood. You might get 3-5 cups in your first session.

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We believe in individualized, compassionate, collaborative, and state of the art medical care in Bengkel Manusia Indonesia Bukan Sembarang Bekam Batam...! We are committed to providing the best quality care over quantity. We are committed to avoiding or weaning the use of drug pain medications as much as possible, and, finding and treating the root cause of a patient’s pain complaint. We offer physical therapy and wet cupping treatments as well as the latest and cutting edge treatments.

 

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Wet cupping therapy is an ancient form of alternative medicine in which a therapist puts special cups on your skin for a few minutes to create suction. People get it for many purposes, including to help with pain, inflammation, blood flow, relaxation and well-being, and as a type of deep-tissue massage.

Wet cupping therapy might be trendy now, but it is not new. It dates back to ancient Egyptian, Chinese, and Middle Eastern cultures. In Islam, this methods is carried by Prophet Muhammad Shallallahu ‘Alaihi Wa Sallam. One of the oldest medical textbooks in the world, the Ebers Papyrus, describes how the ancient Egyptians used wet cupping therapy in 1,550 B.C.

There are different methods of cupping, including dry cupping and wet cupping. During both types of cupping, your therapist will put a flammable substance such as alcohol, herbs, or paper in a cup and set it on fire. As the fire goes out, they put the cup upside down on your skin.

As the air inside the cup cools, it creates a vacuum. This causes your skin to rise and redden as your blood vessels expand. The cup is generally left in place for up to ± 3 minutes. A more modern version of cupping uses a rubber pump instead of fire to create the vacuum inside the cup. Sometimes therapists use silicone cups, which they can move from place to place on your skin for a massage-like effect.

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Wet cupping creates a mild suction by leaving a cup in place for about ± 3 minutes. The therapist then removes the cup and uses a small scalpel to make light, tiny cuts on your skin 0,9 milimeter deeply. Next, they do a second suction to draw out a small quantity of blood. You might get 3-5 cups in your first session. Or you might just try one to see how it goes.

As the air inside the cup cools, it creates a vacuum. This causes your skin to rise and redden as your blood vessels expand. The cup is generally left in place for up to 3 minutes. A more modern version of cupping uses a rubber pump instead of fire to create the vacuum inside the cup. Sometimes therapists use silicone cups, which they can move from place to place on your skin for a massage-like effect.

Wet cupping creates a mild suction by leaving a cup in place for about 3 minutes. The therapist then removes the cup and uses a small scalpel to make light, tiny cuts on your skin. Next, they do a second suction to draw out a small quantity of blood. You might get 3-5 cups in your first session. Or you might just try one to see how it goes and it’s rare to get more than 5-7 cups. 

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Heart Disease

What is heart disease? The term “heart disease” refers to several types of heart conditions. The most common type of heart disease in the United States is coronary artery disease (CAD), which affects the blood flow to the heart. Decreased blood flow can cause a heart attack, arrhythmia, heart failure, etc

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Long-standing kidney disease that leads to kidney failure. The function of the kidneys is to filter excess fluid from the blood. They who have kidney failure, waste builds up in their kidneys. Symptoms are not specific to the disease. This treatment helps to manage the symptoms of kidney impairment

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A stroke, sometimes called a brain attack, occurs when something blocks blood supply to part of the brain or when a blood vessel in the brain bursts. In either case, parts of the brain become damaged or die, lasting brain damage, long-term disability, or even death

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Pain that occurs suddenly in your back or neck, due to an injury, is considered acute pain. Acute pain occurs quickly and may resolve more quickly than chronic back or neck pain. It can help treat severe back pain, paralysis, or other chronic illnesses

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Migraine headaches are a common neurological. It is characterized by a moderate to severe pounding or headache, vestibular migraine may not involve headaches in combination with vestibular symptoms such as vertigo, imbalance, nausea and vomiting

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Wet cupping is an ancient method of treatment that has been used in the treatment and cure of a broad range of conditions. 

Like blood diseases such as haemophilia and hypertension, rheumatic conditions ranging from arthritis, sciatica, back pain, migraine, anxiety and general physical and mental well-being.

The aim of wet cupping is to extract blood that is believed to be harmful from the body which in turn rids the body of potential harm from symptoms leading to a reduction in well-being. 

Traditionally, cupping therapy has been practiced in most cultures in one form or another. In the UK the practice of cupping therapy also dates back a long way with one of the leading medical journals ‘The Lancet' being named after this practice.

A piece of surgical equipment that was traditionally utilised to release excess blood i.e. venesection and to prick boils. The Arabic name for cupping therapy is Al Hijamah which means to reduce in size i.e. to return the body back to its natural state.

The practice of Al Hijamah has been part of Middle-Eastern cultural practice for thousands of years with citations dating back to the time of Hippocrates (400 BC). 

Of the western world, the first to embrace Cupping Therapy were the ancient Egyptians, and the oldest recorded medical textbook, Ebers Papyrus, written in approximately 1550 BC in Egypt mentions cupping (Curtis, 2005).

Cupping Therapy can be divided into two broad categories: Dry Cupping and Wet Cupping. Dry Cupping Therapy tends to be practiced more commonly in the Far-East whereas Wet Cupping is favoured in the Middle East and Eastern Europe.

For the purpose of this research Wet Cupping Therapy will be investigated and the referred to as Cupping Therapy. Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) is becoming more popular with the public and gaining credibility within biomedical health care (Hill, 2003).

Surveys show that approximately one third of the UK's population (Ernst, 1996) and slightly higher in the USA (Wootton and Sparber, 2001) have used CAM. Additionally, mainstream healthcare, whilst requesting further evidence for CAM, are increasingly interested in some forms of CAM (Hoffman, 2001).

According to Hennawy (2004), Cupping Therapy is indicated for blood disorders, pain relief, inflammatory conditions, mental and physical relaxation, varicose veins and deep tissue massage and quotes up to 50% improvement in fertility levels.

The principles of Acupuncture and Acupressure are very similar to that of Wet Cupping Therapy, except for the fact that Wet Cupping involves the letting of blood whereas Acupuncture and Acupressure utilise suction and stimulation of points to attain the desired results.

Letting out blood is in fact among the oldest of acupuncture techniques (Dharmananda, 2004). It is speculated that acupuncture started as a method of pricking boils of the skin, then expanded to letting out “bad blood” that was generated by injuries or fevers and finally allowing invisible evil spirits and perverse atmospheric qi (most notably “wind”) escape from the body (Unschuld, 1985).

Focussing attention back to the research into Chinese healing traditions, the discovery of Acupressure and Acupuncture analgesia has proved that they can elicit the release of morphine like substances (Endorphins), Serotonin or Cortisol which can ultimately lead to pain relief and alter the physiological status of the individual (Schulte, 1996).

Acupressure and Acupuncture in fact are being utilised and proven useful in pain and addictive management (Schulte, 1996; Hinze, 1988; Cadwell, 1998). 

At a biological level; Acupressure and Acupuncture work by stimulating or activating (1) the immune system; (2) Enkephalin secretion; (3) neurotransmitter release (4) vasoconstriction and dilatation and (5) the gates for pain in the CNS which interpret pain sensation (NIH Consensus Development Panel, 1998; Schulte, 1996).

Finally, it is believed that stimulation of Acupoints can lead to the pain gates to be overwhelmed by increasing frequency of impulses, therefore ultimately leading to closure of the gates and hence pain reduction (Oumeish, 1998; Cadwell, 1998).

According to the National Institute of Health (NIH) Consensus Development Panel (1997), acupuncture is also effective against chemotherapy nausea and vomiting, nausea in pregnancy, dental pain, adjunct therapy, addiction, stroke rehabilitation, headache, menstrual cramps, tennis elbow, fibromyalgia, low back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, asthma and so forth (Lee, 2001).

Given the relative low cost of CAM in general, integration of therapies into mainstream healthcare delivery will no doubt lighten the financial and time burden on our healthcare system. 

As cupping therapy has been proposed as an effective treatment for pain and given the similarities with Acupuncture and Acupressure theory, it is possible to therefore accept the above mechanism of biological action for Cupping Therapy for pain reduction as well.

It is well established that knee injuries are the most common serious injury during sporting activities (Johnson, 2005). The potential for Cupping Therapy to treat anterior knee pain and its associated morbidity should be researched as mentioned earlier as the health and cost implications are indeed promising.

It is proposed that Cupping Therapy alongside sound medical and physiotherapy advice for conditions such as Anterior Knee Pain will work well as research has shown that conventional treatment of Anterior Knee Pain (AKP) with sound physiotherapy advice are effective tools in reducing levels of AKP as well as having benefits on individual well-being (Clark et al, 2000).

Britain's population is very diverse; the number of people classed as ethnic minorities is on the increase, (Commission for Racial Equality 1999). 

It is well established that the use of health care services by ethnic populations is disproportionate to that of the Caucasian population in the UK (Crespo et al., 2000) and also that physical inactivity is more prevalent among ethnic minorities than among Caucasians, (King et al 2000).

Therefore an intervention such as Cupping Therapy may help to bridge the gap as did Acupuncture with Far-Eastern communities. 

Cupping therapy has no major side effects aside from minimal discomfort due to the method of application of skin cuts to the patient. In cases where the patient’s pain threshold is low, a local anaesthetic can be administered.

Also other possible minor side effects that may occur is the feeling of slight light headedness post cupping therapy, this again is similar to the sensation one feels after having had blood taken from the doctor, as cupping therapy encourages blood flow to the cupped region (hyperaemia), one may therefore feel warmer and hotter as a result of vasodilation taking place and slight sweating may occur.

Again this can be attributed to sound scientific rationale and there is no cause for concern. Pregnant women or menstruating women, cancer (metastatic) patients and patients with bone fractures or muscle spasms are also believed to be contra-indicated.

Also, Cupping Therapy cannot be applied to a site of DVT, where there are ulcers, arteries or places where a pulse can be felt (Chirali, 1999,). Evaluate the effect of Cupping Therapy on Anterior Knee Pain (AKP), Range of movement and its impact on quality of life and well-being.

Cupping Therapy has no effect on the perception of knee pain, Range of movement and well being. The method of this study was an experimental survey utilising clinical trial and a questionnaire methodology. 

A three week follow-up was conducted to determine longer term carry over of treatment effects utilising both objective and subjective assessment. Measurements of subjects were taken pre- and post-test.

The research was designed after extensive literature review, discussion with cupping practitioners, observation of the application techniques, and discussion and communication with practitioners and centres involved in performing cupping (mainly in the Middle East).

After that, the procedure for the application of cupping for this research was established(see cupping application procedure). 

An assessment sheet (see appendix 1) was designed to include patient information, past and present medical history, vital signs measurements (pulse rate, blood pressure and O 2 saturation rate for monitoring purposes only).

All measurements and questions were performed by the same researcher before and after cupping to enhance validity and reliability. Outcome measures that were used were the Pain Visual Analogue Scale (Pain VAS), Well Being Visual Analogue Scale (Well Being VAS) and joint range of motion, both Active Range of Motion (AROM) and Passive Range of Motion (PROM).

The independent variable in this study was the treatment of Cupping Therapy, which all participants received. The independent variables measured were Pain and Well-being VAS scales and Active and Passive Knee Ranges of Movement. The participants were also asked about their perception of cupping and general health and quality of life through a questionnaire.

The questionnaire was designed carefully through integrating an array of generic qualitative approaches such as the World Health Organisation Quality of Life questionnaire (WHOQOL-100), EuroQol-5D (EQ-5D) and the 15D Health Related Quality of Life (15D); with the aim to develop a questionnaire specific to Cupping Therapy. Prior to the main study, the questionnaire was tested successfully in two pilot studies. 

Hijama therapy is based on the principles of Prophet Mohammad Shallallahu ‘Alaihi Wa Sallam medicine.
 
A holistic system of preventative medicine that incorporates diet, exercise and medicine in order to promote and maintain a healthy, balanced mind and body.

The underpinning aim is that of maintaining balance within the body’s systems in order to prevent ill health from occurring.

This is done by bringing about a balanced flow of the body's energy, known as Chi, which flows around the body in pathways known as meridians.

It is believed that all illness that manifests in the body is the result of an imbalance of this energy. By stimulating specific points along these Meridian pathways it is possible to influence the flow of Chi.

The effects of this include, dispersing stagnant accumulations of Chi and strengthening, or tonifying, areas of weak Chi, thereby restoring, and maintaining the body’s natural state.

The Prophet Mohammad Shallallahu ’Alaihi Wassallam enhanced this practice by prescribing specific times at which to perform hijama therapy.

In order to derive the most benefit and by stipulating the preferred areas of the body to perform hijama to facilitate and promote good health and wellbeing as a preventative measure against the onset of ill health.

Receiving between two and four hijama therapy treatments per year can help to provide an effective approach to preventing illness by promoting the natural balance of the body’s systems.

By facilitating the production of hormones, improving circulation, reducing the accumulation of stagnated blood and lymph and encouraging the body’s own release of toxins.

Hijama therapy is also effective in treating many conditions including digestive problems, joint conditions, muscle pain, asthma, sciatica, fever, skin conditions, low fertility, fatigue and injuries.

It is recommended that hijama be practised on the ‘odd’ days of the lunar calendar. Further to this, the specifically prescribed days are Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.

The optimum sunnah days to perform hijama therapy are the 17th, 19th and 21st days of the lunar calendar providing these days coincide with Monday, Tuesday or Thursday.

The Prophet Mohammad Shallallahu ’Alaihi Wassallam advised against practicing hijama on Friday, Saturday and Sunday and very strongly advised against practicing hijama on Wednesdays.

Ibn Umar reported that the messenger (The Prophet Mohammad Shallallahu ’Alaihi Wassallam) said;

“Hijama on an empty stomach is best. In it is a cure and a blessing. It improves the intellect and the memory. So use hijama with the blessing of Allah on Thursday. Keep away from hijama on Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday to be safe. Perform hijama on Monday and Tuesday for it is the day that Allah saved Ayub from the trial. He was inflicted with the trial on Wednesday. You will not find leprosy except (by having Hijama) on Wednesday or Wednesday night” (Sahih Sunan Ibn Maajah 3487)

Firstly we apply a moderate amount of oil to the relevant area. We use black seed oil or olive oil. This helps to prepare the skin thereby increasing comfort once the cup is applied.

It improves the seal between the mouth of the cup and the skin and in the case of massage hijama it also provides the necessary lubrication to allow the cup to move smoothly and freely over the skin.

We begin every treatment by applying a cup, or several cups, to the appropriate points using a moderate suction. We use hand-held, manual pumps for this purpose as we believe it is by far the most accurate method of ensuring the correct pressure within the cup.

These cups will remain in place for several minutes. In the case of dry hijama the cups would then be removed and replaced, adjusting the suction accordingly for the main treatment.

They would then remain in place for between 5 and 20 minutes accordingly. In the case of massage hijama, one or more cups would be used to manipulate the skin and underlying tissues.

A sunnah hijama treatment also involves the release of stagnant subcutaneous blood from the point(s) being treated. This is done by making very fine scratches on the skin’s surface thereby allowing a small amount of blood to come through the skin.

Once these scratches have been made the cups are then replaced and left in place for up to 20 minutes depending on the aim and nature of the treatment. The cups are finally removed and the area cleaned. Your treatment is complete.


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Wet cupping therapy is used to treat heart disease, kidney illness, diabetic, headaches/migraines/vertigo, facial paralysis, cervical spondylosis, blood disorders (anemia and hemophilia), rheumatic diseases (rheumatoid arthritis & fibromyalgia), fertility and gynecological disorders, back pain/neck pain/knee pain & shoulder pain disorders, carpal tunnel syndrome, skin problems (eczema & acne), high/low blood pressure, anxiety & depression, bronchial congestion caused by allergies & asthma, varicose veins, gastrointestinal disorders, etc.

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