What is cupping?
Toxins accumulated in the body are removed by the liver, kidney, lung and lymph system. Some heavy metals and toxins accumulate in the connective tissue.
In the connective tissue. The process of removing accumulated heavy metals from the body by making small incisions on the skin and vacuuming the cup is called cupping
How often is cupping done?
Cupping should be done at least 4 times a year. Years ago, Avicenna recommended that it be done at least twice a year for those who have no health problems.
Toxin accumulation is much higher due to non-organic foods used in today's conditions, packaged products, pesticides and air pollution. Therefore, twice a year is not enough. Cupping should be done at least four times.
Does cupping cause pain?
Before the cupping process begins, vacuum is applied with a cup for 1-3 minutes. This vacuuming circulates the skin in the skin. It increases and reduces the pain sensation. A 5 mm deep and 1 cm long scratch-shaped incision is made on the skin. These light touches on the skin with decreased pain sensation create less pain.
To which areas is cupping performed? p>
Cupping is done on acupuncture points. It is done on the points representing the lungs, kidneys, liver, heart, blood and urogenital organs on the back and waist. Cupping can be done anywhere on the scalp, except for the base of the head. Hacama can be done anywhere below the knee, around the knee, and above the knee, except for the sole of the feet.
Is there a scar left after cupping?
Since the skin cut in cupping is 5 mm deep and 1 cm long, the wounds heal within 7-10 days without leaving any scars. If St. John's wort oil is used, it provides earlier healing
Who does cupping? p>
Cupping is performed by certified doctors who have successfully completed their education at universities determined by the Ministry of Health.
Why should a doctor perform cupping?
Dizziness that may occur during the procedure. The doctor best knows first aid in cases such as fainting, wound healing, which tissue to incise, hygiene rules and sterility, and which patient should be given cupping or not.
What is cupping? Is it done in Greeks?
- Sunnah saniyye
- Crawling cupping
- In case of illness
In which cases is cupping not performed?
Cupping is not suitable for those who use blood thinners that are not approved by the physician, those whose blood level is below 9, those who have low blood pressure, women during their menstrual periods, and those who have common infections on their skin.
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What should be taken into consideration before and after cupping?
- Animal foods should not be consumed at least 1 day before and 1 day after cupping.
- You can take a shower one day after cupping.
- Cupping is done with a minimum of 3 hours of fasting.
- Cupping the hair in head cupping increases the benefit, but cupping can be done without cutting the hair.
How many cups are used in cupping?
Before cupping, the patient is evaluated, blood pressure is measured and examined. A minimum of 6 and a maximum of 12 cups can be used.
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