Frequently asked questions.

What can I expect from Hijama therapy?

Hijama therapy is a minimally uncomfortable procedure, often compared to a massage. It aims at holistic healing, offering not only physical relief but also psychological and spiritual benefits. The therapy itself typically takes 45-60 minutes, and many individuals feel revitalised afterward.

How does Hijama therapy contribute to wellness?

Hijama enhances blood circulation, aiding muscle recovery, flexibility, and overall performance. It's suitable for everyone, including athletes of all levels, and can expedite healing from injuries, reduce stress, and even assist in overcoming mental blocks. Regular sessions can contribute to physical health, mental clarity, and spiritual growth.

How should I prepare for a Hijama session, and what about aftercare?

You should fast before your session and have a full-body shower. Comfortable attire is recommended, and men should shave or trim back hair if necessary. Avoid showering for 24 hours post-session to ensure the best results, and stay hydrated.

How often is Hijama therapy recommended?

For general detox, sessions every 3 months are ideal. Those with health issues may require a more frequent, customised plan. As a preventive measure, Hijama is beneficial even for healthy individuals.

Are there any side effects or specific conditions where Hijama is not advised?

A healing crisis, or a temporary worsening of symptoms, might occur as the body expels toxins. However, improvement typically follows within a few days. Pregnant and menstruating women, and individuals with certain health conditions should consult a healthcare provider before undergoing Hijama.

What are the hygiene standards followed in Hijama therapy?

Strict hygiene standards are maintained with new, single-use cups and sealed blades for each patient. All used materials are disposed of safely.

Can Hijama therapy address skin health and chronic conditions?

Cupping may alleviate symptoms of chronic conditions and enhance skin health by improving circulation and promoting healing. However, individual results may vary, and consulting a healthcare or skincare professional is essential.

Is there a gender-specific arrangement for Hijama sessions?

Yes, female practitioners perform Hijama for women, and a male practitioner is available for men only on Saturdays from 9 AM to 5 PM and Sundays from 9 AM to 12 PM.