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General Detox with 7 Organ Hijama Points

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  The seven-organ Hijama points are essential in maintaining the body’s natural healing process. The seven-organ Hijama points hold significant importance in cupping therapy due to their direct and indirect connection to vital internal organs. These specific points are strategically chosen to stimulate detoxification, regulate organ function, and restore balance in the body. Each of these points corresponds to a major organ such as the liver, lungs, kidneys, heart, stomach, bladder, and intestines. Locations of these Hijama Points Hijama Point no 1: Top of the spine and back of the neck on the shoulder blade Hijama Point no 4: located on the upper back, on the right side of the shoulder blade. Hijama point no 5: mirror of point 4, on the left side of the shoulder blade. Hijama point no 22: located in the middle of the back, on the right side of the spine. Hijama point no 23: mirror of point 22, on the left side of the spine. Hijama point no 24: located in the lower back/pelvis, fur...

Different Types Of Hijama Cups and Their Uses.

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  A few different types of cups are used for various types of cupping therapy. Different types of cupping therapy can be performed with different cupping materials. Four different types of cupping materials are used to perform cupping therapy. Plastic Cups Silicon Cups Glass Cups Bamboo Cups Plastic cups Plastic cups are the most used cups for different cupping therapies. They can be used for wet, dry, fixed, flash, and bio-magnetic cupping treatment. Polyethylene terephthalate is used for disposable plastic cups because it is strong and long-lasting. This material is easy to recycle. Furthermore, because they are compostable, they are environment friendly. The pressure of the cups can be controlled by an electric or a hand suction gun. They are affordable and disposable cups. Plastic cups are available in different sizes. Small-size cups are easy to apply on the head, feet or arms. As disposable, the use-and-throw method can perfectly fit hygiene issues. Plastic cups are used for ...