Cupping therapy has been practiced in Malaysia for a very long long time. Then cupping were done using buffalo horns and occasionally drinking glasses. More often than not, it is done on the head.
It was despicable I thought. Men drawing blood from their head but none of them went dead after that. It then became an experience I never bother to ask or search for an answer.
The interest to learn cupping came to me when I started to indulge into complementary healing after I became bored with my corporate consulting job. The advent of internet has indeed given me tons of information about cupping. it seems that the ancient Chinese has been using this as one of the alternative healing methodologies in their traditional chinese medicine. Many literatures has been written and they made it popular using TCM as the vehicle.
The western world started to see the benefits and it has since becomes very popular with them. Even celebrities and sportsmen has used cupping therapy to heal their discomfort or sports injuries respectively. Many difficult injuries were able to benefits from this.
In the Muslim world, the stories of Israk-Mikraj reveals that Rasullullah Muhammad s.a.w. was asked by the angels to use cupping to heal sickness. Without the internet, little is known about this as it has never been told during the many tazkirah on Israk-Mikraj that talks about this important healing methodology. Nonetheless, much discussions have been around and this sunnah is obviously started to be told again. Alhamdulillah.
I got my training in cupping from the Faculty of Homeopathy Malaysia. It was a very good experience. My trainer and lecturer was a Homeopathy Doctor by the name of Nik Fairuz, the son of Malaysia famous Homeopathy professor, Dr Nik Omar who is also the person who makes homeopathy, acupuncture, and cupping popular in Malaysia. There has since many cupping practitioners that offers cupping as a complementary healing in this country.
The practices of cupping in Malaysia is generally the blood letting technique or also known as wet cupping. Most practitioners uses Chinese cupping apparatus. Hygiene aspects has also been emphasize to ensure it is done with utmost safety.
I hope to make use of this methodology to help people who suffer from sickness or discomfort to complement modern medicine or therapy they are using. Insyaallah.
It was despicable I thought. Men drawing blood from their head but none of them went dead after that. It then became an experience I never bother to ask or search for an answer.
The interest to learn cupping came to me when I started to indulge into complementary healing after I became bored with my corporate consulting job. The advent of internet has indeed given me tons of information about cupping. it seems that the ancient Chinese has been using this as one of the alternative healing methodologies in their traditional chinese medicine. Many literatures has been written and they made it popular using TCM as the vehicle.
The western world started to see the benefits and it has since becomes very popular with them. Even celebrities and sportsmen has used cupping therapy to heal their discomfort or sports injuries respectively. Many difficult injuries were able to benefits from this.
In the Muslim world, the stories of Israk-Mikraj reveals that Rasullullah Muhammad s.a.w. was asked by the angels to use cupping to heal sickness. Without the internet, little is known about this as it has never been told during the many tazkirah on Israk-Mikraj that talks about this important healing methodology. Nonetheless, much discussions have been around and this sunnah is obviously started to be told again. Alhamdulillah.
I got my training in cupping from the Faculty of Homeopathy Malaysia. It was a very good experience. My trainer and lecturer was a Homeopathy Doctor by the name of Nik Fairuz, the son of Malaysia famous Homeopathy professor, Dr Nik Omar who is also the person who makes homeopathy, acupuncture, and cupping popular in Malaysia. There has since many cupping practitioners that offers cupping as a complementary healing in this country.
The practices of cupping in Malaysia is generally the blood letting technique or also known as wet cupping. Most practitioners uses Chinese cupping apparatus. Hygiene aspects has also been emphasize to ensure it is done with utmost safety.
I hope to make use of this methodology to help people who suffer from sickness or discomfort to complement modern medicine or therapy they are using. Insyaallah.