Has any one tried Hijama, its an antiant therapy to to make clots free blood and i guess if blood rotation is smooth in our body half of our probles will reslove. We can do hijama on legs, belly arms, even on head.
I strongly believe this may also ease RLS or any pain or may helpful to get rid of it.
Please give ypur openion also.
Good bless you all !
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Thanks for sharing this Wajidali. I'm sure you mean well.
You've asked for opinions, my immediate response is that it is totally unrealistic to expect this could ever relieve neuropathy or RLS.
Apart from my opinion.
Perhaps you have misunderstood some of the claims made about this practice. I can't imagine this could possibly affect blood clotting, and lucky that it can't, without blood clotting you would die from bleeding.
There are more realistic claims about it from apparently responsible sources, but nothing about RLS.
I also read that even the British Cupping Society has expressed concerns about rogue practitioners carrying this out and recommend that such treatment should only be sought from trained health professionals.
I'm not condemning this, I'm just saying that you need to be realistic about what it can do. If you seek the treatment be extremely careful about who you seek it from.
Tha js for your reply and your openion is very valuable for me.
But u might be right but you might be wrong also.
I did'nt recomend Hijama nore promoting it, i just express my thought. I just express my worry that how to get rid of such creepy pain named RLS as my mother is also suffering from this since more then 20 years.
Also we can not condemn or regret on anything without experiencing .
We all in this group want some cure some kind of permanent therapy and i m pretty much sure that many of us want medicine free relief.
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