Dry or fire cupping is a traditional form of cupping therapy that involves the use of cups and a flame to create suction on the skin's surface. The cups are typically made of glass, bamboo, or other materials.
Here are some of the benefits of dry or fire cupping:
Pain relief and detoxification
Improved blood circulation
Relaxation and stress reduction
Boosting the immune system
Pain Relief
Some people believe that hijama can alleviate various types of pain, including muscle and joint pain. It is thought to work by improving blood circulation to the affected area and reducing muscle tension.
Relaxation and Stress Reduction
Many individuals find dry cupping therapy to be relaxing and soothing. The warmth of the cups and the gentle suction can help reduce stress and anxiety.
Improved Blood Circulation
Cupping therapy is believed to enhance blood flow to the treated area, which may help improve the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to tissues and remove metabolic waste products.
Muscle Recovery
Athletes and individuals involved in physical activities sometimes use cupping therapy as part of their recovery routine to reduce muscle soreness and enhance muscle recovery.
Respiratory Conditions
In some cultures, dry cupping is believed to be beneficial for respiratory conditions such as asthma and bronchitis, although scientific evidence for this is lacking.
Skin Health
Advocates suggest that cupping therapy can improve the appearance and health of the skin by promoting circulation and reducing the appearance of cellulite and scars..
Philosophy of Hijama
The philosophy of hijama in Islam is deeply rooted in Islamic tradition, and it is often practiced as a form of traditional Islamic medicine. This practice, also known as cupping therapy, is believed by many Muslims to have prophetic and Quranic support.
Here are some key aspects of the philosophy of hijama in Islam: