donderdag 20 mei 2010

Hijama

Hijama (Arabic: حجامة‎ lit. "sucking") is the name in Arab traditional medicine for wet cupping, where blood is drawn by vacuum from a small skin incision for therapeutic purposes.[1] Hijama is generally performed by Muslims as it is a form of medicine specifically mentioned and encouraged by the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Among other hadith, it is mentioned in that recorded by Muhammad al-Bukhari (5263) and Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj (2952), saying "Hijama is among your best remedies" (خير ما تداويتم به الحجامة).ProcedureHijama is normally performed on the head, but can be performed anywhere on the body, often at the site of an ache or pain in order to ease or alleviate it. A more conservative approach[2] warns against over use of cupping and suggests only that six optimal points on the body are all that is required to clean the entire cardiovascular system. The back of the head, two shoulders corresponding to the acupuncture heart position, the tail or small of the back, and the two inner ankles.The location is first shaved, if necessary, to ensure a tight seal with the cup. The mouth of a cup (metal, glass and plastic cups are generally used, although traditionally horns were used) is placed on the skin at the site chosen for cupping (alternatively leeches can be used). Then a tight seal is created. The old method was to burn a small piece of paper or cotton inside the vessel, so that the mouth of the cup clings to the skin. The new procedure is to use a machine instead. The cup is left to cling to the skin for a few minutes, then it is lifted off and a couple of very small incisions are made in the skin. The cup is then put back as it was before until it is filled with blood.Muhammad and hijamaAccording to various hadith in the Islamic tradition, Muhammad supported hijama.[3] They include:Abu Kabsha al-Anmairi[clarification needed] gave an eyewitness testimony that Muhammad cupped himself on the head and between his shoulders and then said "Whoever sheds some of this blood will experience no pain in not being treated for a certain (disease) with a certain (cure)".Anas ibn Malik's account is more anatomically precise, explaining that Muhammad cupped on two different neck veins and on the upper back.According to Jabir ibn Abd-Allah, Muhammad also cupped his hip to relieve some pain there.According to Abu Hurairah, Muhammad said "If there is good in one thing which cures you it is cupping".Also on Abu Hurairah's authority, Muhammad said that "Whoever is cupped on the seventeenth, nineteenth, or twenty-first (of the lunar month) will be healed of every disease".

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  1. Again very interesting, especially the bit about the 6 points to clean the whole cardiovascular system

    We are a small group of hijama enthusiasts who run a blog on the subject www.ahealth.co.uk

    Please feel free to take part there with your comments, knowledge and experiences about hijama.

    Thanks

    Shuaib
    www.ahealth.co.uk

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  2. I am a patient of an acupuncturist who does the Chinese version of hijama. Years ago she gave me a cupping set with suction gun. Finally I got up the nerve to use it... because of insect bites. I found they bite where we are sick, it is not everywhere that you put a suction cup and bang with needle-hammer that will draw blood, but everywhere an insect bites, there is always one or more clots waiting to come out. Thanks for sharing this section.

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  3. Another healing episode: I had an itchy belly button that also smelled (sorry for the gross image), I started to do suction and many clots and fizzy blood emerged ... this continued for about 5 months, suction was the only relief, which I had to do about 3 times a week - I was wondering when it would stop itching. I also had a spot on my forearm, where the arm touches the laptop. I had tried to do suction on it but the angle was awkward and the cup would not stick, at some point the year before the spot stopped itching. One day it started to itch again and this time I was able to make the cup stick to the arm, and about 8 cups of fizzy blood and a few cots later the arm felt better, and the belly button stopped itching, and has not bothered me since. I noticed quite a few entries on google about "itchy belly button", but there was no mention of suction/hijama. I hope this will help others. When I told my acupuncturist about this episode she mentioned the spleen connection. I knew that belly button points are spleen points, but that the itchy spot on the arm was connected, seems miraculous.

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