What Is Cupping (Hijama) Therapy – and Why Is Everyone Talking About It? You may have noticed the distinctive circular marks on an athlete’s back at the Olympics, or perhaps…
Hijama, also known as wet cupping, is an ancient alternative therapy that has been used for centuries in various cultures around the world. It involves placing cups on the skin…
Hijama, also known as hijama cupping, is an ancient healing technique used for centuries to treat various health problems. It involves using small glass cups to create a vacuum on…
If you are struggling with infertility, you may have heard of Hijama / Wet Cupping as a natural and holistic therapy that can help you conceive. But what is Hijama…
The photo below is that of Michael Phelps, an American Olympic-level swimmer who has won 28 Olympic medals. He is seen below with distinct marks on his back/shoulders, typically left…
Hijama, also known as wet cupping, is a traditional alternative medicine that involves creating a vacuum on the skin and drawing out blood from small incisions. Hijama has been practised…
Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a common condition affecting one in five Australians. Now that’s a pretty significant number! What is Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)? Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a…
Did you know that 280 Australians develop Diabetes every day? Diabetes Mellitus is a condition where insulin, which is a hormone that controls blood glucose levels, is no longer produced…
If you want to go one step further to maximise the benefit of your Hijama (Wet Cupping) treatment, it is essential to fuel your body with the necessary nutrients and…
What is Cupping? Cupping is an ancient therapy traditionally using animal horns, bamboo shoots to treat boils, snakebites and skin lesions, however, with modern research the range of use has…
We want to make sure you have an effective hijama treatment. Help optimise the benefit of this treatment by following the Before & After Care advice below: BEFORE YOUR HIJAMA…