Hijama, also known as wet or blood cupping, is an ancient therapeutic practice that involves creating a vacuum on the skin using cups and drawing out blood from small incisions. This process is to detoxify the body by improving blood circulation and is used to treat various ailments, including pain, inflammation, and digestive issues.
Hijama, also known as wet or blood cupping, is an ancient therapeutic practice that involves creating a vacuum on the skin using cups and drawing out blood from small incisions. This process is to detoxify the body by improving blood circulation and is used to treat various ailments, including pain, inflammation, and digestive issues.