www.pendidikanbekam.com - Dry Cupping Cupping is a technique that the process is not accompanied by extravasation. This technique is generally performed prior to wet cupping, in order to collect blood stasis (dirty blood) under the skin first, before making a wet cupping, wet cupping done so at a more optimal, static blood can be optimized out. There are other things into consideration when the technique is used, ie when the patient, when diagnosed, encountering many obstacles to do bruise wet.
For most who do bruise hajjam dry before wet cupping, there are some things to consider as dry cupping will be the key to that effect will occur in the body of the patient, while the factor that determines differences in effect are:
A. Organ picket schedule, this contributes to the effect of strengthening or weakening the target organ
2.Lama time to dry cupping is done, it affects the effect of strengthening or weakening the organ (as you wish hajjam)
3. Oil that is used when performing dry cupping (if using oil). Example: the use of oils containing eucalyptus oil as heat, so it will give the effect of strengthening. Or if no oil can be done with techniques to Flammable fire the same effect
4. traction power, sometimes patients complain of sore - sore after dibekam, it may be due because the muscle tissue underneath is too withdrawn resulting in excessive stretching and cause cramps, so it is necessary to pull the power settings when performing dry cupping.
While doing this bruise will keep piling up static blood under the skin so the skin will appear red or black, while the time required until the former is missing is to follow the natural flow of blood circulation. Bruise to disappear when the former is about 7-8 days or more.
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