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Hijama Points For Acne And Skin Conditions.

Assalamualaikum,

Are you having hormonal changes?

Is your skin producing abnormal sebum?

Do you feel uncomfortable because of the inflammation and pus?

Is acne spreading on your body as well?

Do you suffer from sudden flare-ups?

Are you taking steroid medicines?

These conditions are an early stage of acne which can lead to papules, pustules, nodules and scarring.

Hijama Cupping can treat the condition Insha Allah.

Acne is caused when small holes in the skin, known as hair follicles become blocked.

Ance should be dealt on time like any other disease. There’s no denying that acne can contribute to emotional distress. Acne and acne scars on your face and other visible body locations can affect self-esteem and self-confidence, and they can even contribute to feelings of anxiety or depression .

Prescription medicines that might be given are antibiotics,azelaic acid, topical retinoids etc 

But all these medications will have numerous side effects!

Like burning stinging sensation, dry or tense skin, redness or peeling of the skin and skin becoming extra sensitive to sunlight.

A single acne spot can be annoying. Imagine living with many of them on your face or torso!

In order to get rid of the root causes of acne and be stress free, book yourself a hijama session with a Certified Hijama Practitioner.

Hijama Cupping has been used to treat a variety of medical conditions, including dermatological ones. Cupping has been described as an effective natural way for the treatment of conditions such as acne and eczema.

Hijama Cupping therapy is also known as a natural way to detox. Cupping therapy increases both the temperature and metabolism within the skin. It is excellent for skin issues, facelifts and rejuvenating the complexion. Cupping allows efficient functioning of sebaceous glands and flushing capillary beds. Thus, it drains stagnant blood, toxins and promotes lymphatic drainage.

Many people are not aware that some skin conditions are linked to weakness of the individual’s immune system, their lifestyle and whether or not they have any health conditions that affect their thyroid gland, kidneys and other systems in the body. Even genetics can play a part when it comes to the development of skin disorders. 

Whilst treating acne a Hijama Nation would advise a CHP  to try to avoid placing the cups on broken or inflamed skin, practitioners can apply them close to the affected site. 

The bodily tissue treated by Hijama encompasses approximately a ten centimetre radius around where the cup has been placed. In this way, Hijama is able to benefit skin conditions without practitioners having to apply cups to the actual area that is damaged.

Hijama Cupping can help increase the body’s ability to detoxify naturally.

Following are a few important Hijama points to treat facial acne. Treat yourself and your clients with these and get benefitted Insha Allah.

Wet cupping sucks out fatty acids, debris and toxins which have harmfully settled in the tissues. The process of Hijama therapy forces fresh blood back into circulation, allowing ample flow of vital nutrients throughout the body. 

Hijama Nation’s approach is Holistic. So a CHP from HN would advise healthy diet and lifestyle changes along with regular hijama sessions.

Foods like sugars, gluten, soda drinks, fast food, dairy and vegetable oils should be avoided. Water intake is to be increased. Fruits and salads should be consumed on a daily basis in order to get rid of acne.

Do you want to revive the sunnah of Hijama?

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Adeela Aaiesha (CHP)

Hijama Coach.

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