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Mandatory Gap Of Hijama Between One Session To Another
A recommended gap of Hijama between one session to another is 4 to 12 weeks.
As a Hijama Practitioner, I often encountered the question of how much gap is mandatory between two Hijama sessions.
The answer will vary for each individual because it depends on their age, health issues, and overall body system. A recommended gap is 4 to 12 weeks.
4 Weeks Gap
The 4-week gap is recommended for individuals between 20 and 50. It is also recommended for patients who have skin issues, migraines, hormonal imbalances, infertility issues, digestive issues, liver problems, and thyroid gland problems. A 4-week gap is suggested for a few months until patients feel a difference in their health.
Sometimes patients want to come for another Hijama session after 2 or 3 weeks, but I disapprove of that. The scientific reason behind the 4-week gap is that when we do Hijama, our work is done but the cleaning inside the body just started. The toxic blood comes out and the body begins to make new blood cells. Special cells in the kidney, observe oxygen reduction in the blood and secrete a protein, erythropoietin. This erythropoietin sends messages to the stem cells to make more and more red blood cells. This procedure…