Professional Hijama And Dry Cupping Therapy Course
Last updated 10/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.51 GB | Duration: 5h 43m
Last updated 10/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.51 GB | Duration: 5h 43m
Hijama and dry cupping therapy: a hands on insight into the best practices and application for healing.
What you'll learn
What is hijama?
The history of hijama
The theory behind hijama from traditional medicine perspectives
What modern science can tell us about hijama's benefits
Contraindications to wet cupping/hijama
Patient consultation
Record keeping for treatments
Aftercare for hijama
How to perform hijama
What is hijama used to treat?
Where to cup patients for different health concerns
Cupping the head point using a lancet
Health and safety considerations for hijama
Traditional paradigms for best results for hijama
Equipment list, safe disposal and other considerations
UK legislation vis-a-vis hijama, insurance and advice regarding sharps disposal
Needlestick injury / sharps injury
Other guidelines to follow for good health - my own interpretation of an Islamic perspective
Requirements
Understanding of the human body anatomy and physiology
Great to have a first aid certificate but not necessary
Steady hand, not afraid of blood, calm disposition
You may need additional anatomy and physiology if the terms used are unfamiliar or concepts foreign
Passion for learning and healthcare
Description
Hijama is a traditional healing modality from the Muslim world. Steeped in mystery and traditions modern medicine is now discovering its benefits in promoting improved circulation and blood quality. Hijama has been helpful as an adjunct treatment for many difficult to treat conditions. I will be discussing all aspects of the theory and hands on practicalities involved with performing this treatment sprinkled with a traditional Chinese medicine perspective. This course will enhance your understanding and give you confidence to perform this treatment. Packed with easy to reference diagrams I will break this down to make this easy to follow and support you along your journey. Hijama has many healing benefits and it is important to know not just who to cup, but when to cup them and how many cups to use. I will be able to explain about the lunar calendar, it's impact on cupping in strength and how seasonality and climatic effect are considerations for your treatment. Hijama is used in the Muslim culture to perform Al Ruqyah, getting rid of evil eye and dealing with Jinn. I will be delving into the sidr or black magic that can be treated with hijama and discussing relevant considerations. There is an additional section going over what is and what is not haram for your health. While hijama can help maintain health it is important to follow the traditional principals for good health. This extra section is just my personal understanding from a non-muslim interpretation and merely voicing of my opinion and interpretation meant as a guideline for those wishing to go deeper on their personal wellness journey for themselves and their family.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Disclaimer
Section 2: The history of hijama
Lecture 3 The history of hijama
Section 3: Theory behind hijama
Lecture 4 Theory from a TCM perspective
Section 4: What modern science can tell us about hijama's benefits
Lecture 5 Modern results
Lecture 6 Spleen and Kidney detoxification
Section 5: Why is hijama so popular in the Muslim world?
Lecture 7 Seasonality
Lecture 8 Relative temperature superficial skin to deep organs in a hot country
Section 6: Contraindications
Lecture 9 Contraindications
Section 7: Payment for hijama
Lecture 10 Why it is ok to charge for hijama
Section 8: Patient consultation
Lecture 11 Consultation advice
Lecture 12 Preparation, aftercare and explaining the possible side effects.
Section 9: The San Jiao / Triple Warmer or Interstitium
Lecture 13 The San Jiao
Section 10: How to perform Hijama
Lecture 14 Equipment
Lecture 15 Scratch Practice
Lecture 16 How to dry cup
Lecture 17 How to wet cup
Lecture 18 Wet Cupping
Lecture 19 Wet Cupping for shoulder pain
Lecture 20 Wet Cupping for Shoulder pain continued
Lecture 21 Master Tung Detox 1 and Detox 2
Lecture 22 After hijama
Lecture 23 Sunnah points
Lecture 24 Hijama points
Lecture 25 How many cups to use
Lecture 26 Hijama points for different health conditions
Lecture 27 Hijama points by grouping
Lecture 28 Treatment notes
Lecture 29 High risk points to avoid / for advance practitioners
Lecture 30 What the colour of the blood can indicate
Lecture 31 How to cup the head points
Lecture 32 Head Cupping on a Bald head
Lecture 33 Cupping Head with Hair
Section 11: Health and safety considerations
Lecture 34 Sharps disposal
Lecture 35 UK insurance
Lecture 36 UK licensable treatments
Lecture 37 Why it is advisable to have a Hep B vaccination
Lecture 38 What to do in case of a needle stick injury
Section 12: Traditional paradigms for hijama
Lecture 39 What are they in a nutshell?
Section 13: General Health and Wellness
Lecture 40 Dietary considerations
Lecture 41 Fluoride, chemicals in deodorants (aluminium), un natural products
Lecture 42 Gut: the microbiome
Lecture 43 Lifestyle & spiritual wellbeing
Lecture 44 Why some Muslims declined the Covid 19 Vaccine - my opinion
Lecture 45 Modern life and technology 4G / 5G
Lecture 46 Cultivating good practices: sleep & breathing
Lecture 47 Veganism, hot yoga, excessive cold foods.
Section 14: Summary
Lecture 48 Farewell and Good Luck
Understanding of human anatomy and physiology required,Doctors, nurses, phlebotomists, acupuncturist, podiatrists and health professionals,Suitable for therapist with insurance who want to gain more confidence or learn how to add hijama into their treatments,Different requirements for gaining insurance in each country exist - UK most require in person training,May be complimentary to face to face courses,Suitable if you wish to treat friends and family for no fee as a healing practice (depends on your country's local laws),Suitable if you have a massage qualification with anatomy and physiology