Your Patients Need Knowledge Too
You should be able to teach patients how to change their lifestyle and habits to maintain good health. This includes sharing your expertise, guidance and even personal thoughts on the following:
• Nutrition: Perhaps one of the biggest contributors to the “poisons” that wet cupping/Hijama draws from the patient’s bloodstream is poor nutrition. Junk food, processed food, convenient …show more content…
The Immune System: Billed as the body’s “natural defence system,” the immune system fights disease and infections through the use of white blood cells, antibodies (produced by the tonsils and thymus), the spleen and even the bone marrow. 10. The Integumentary System: A little known, little appreciated system in the human body, the integumentary system is comprised of our hair and nails to protect the body from disease and promote internal balance.
11. The Lymphatic System: Comprised of the spleen, tonsils, thymus and lymph nodes, the lymphatic system helps fight disease and maintain its chemical balance. 12. The Nervous System: Designed to help communicate electrochemical signals throughout the body, the nervous system is comprised of the brain, nerves and spinal cord.
While easily distinguished between one to the other, these systems all work together to create balance in the human body, but it’s not just the body cupping therapy about concerning itself with; this, in addition to healing a patient’s pain, is about healing his or her soul as well. When the body is in balance, the patient can focus on what’s good about their life and live it in a healthier, happy, peaceful and spiritual way. This makes for a happier patient, but also a better person who is able to help others improve the