Shuaib Sahib, Assalam O Alaikum, and we discuss more on the treatment of Sciatica.
As we know that Hijamah was popular & well adopted during the times of Prophet Muhammad Sallallaho Alaihie Wasallam, what is the reason that our beloved Prophet advised to treat Sciatica with the fat of fat-tailed sheep (a laxative suitable for people in Hijaaz) ? He said "Curing sciatica is accomplished by melting the fat from the tail of a nomad's ewe, then the fat is divided into three parts and one part per day is drunk on an empty stomach".
From here, we understand that cleaning the stomach of a Sciatic patient definitely brings relief. But for us who take a complex diet, Ibn Al Qayyam also wrote that "If the diet is simple, simple medications are suitable for the simple ailments. The compound ailments, on the other hand, usually occur due to a complex diet and this is why compound medicines are suitable in those cases". So what we posted at your website was the combination of laxatives like Senna, Mugwort, Ginger, Habb-al-Rashaad, Aloe Vera Extract, etc. that can bring the septic substances to maturity & then expel them out vide stools.
Habb-al-Rashad is the other beauty for curing Sciatica, applying its poultice blended in Barley's Saweeq & vinegar is the other solution for Sciatica. So we can't cure Sciatica with either Hijamah or FASD alone, that is why we emphasize for seeking Shifa from Tibb-e-Nabawi as a whole.
You may read further the words of Ibn Al Qayyam when he explained Hijamah & FASD, just see what he wrote for Hijamah on the foot, it substitutes for (FASD) puncturing the Saphena.
It was reported that the Prophet Muhammad Sallallaho Alaihe Wasallam said:
"خَيْرُ ما تداويتم به الحِجَامَة والفَصْدُ
"Cupping and puncturing the veins are your best remedies".
This Hadith is directed at the people of Hijaaz and warm areas in general, for their blood is delicate and circulates closer to the surface of the skin, while the pores on their skin are wide and their strength is weakened (i.e., during summer). Puncturing the veins is harmful for them. Puncturing of each of the veins usually has a special benefit. For instance, puncturing of the basilica vein (the large vein running on the inner side of the upper arm) is useful against the heat of the liver and spleen and various blood-related tumors in these two organs. It is in addition useful for tumors of the lungs (emphysema), arterial pulsation, pleurisy and all blood-related diseases of veins in the lower part of the knee to the hip. Furthermore, puncturing of the median vein helps against the various swellings that appear throughout the entire body, especially when the swelling is blood-related, and contains spoiled blood in general. In addition, puncturing of the arm's vein helps against the ailments in the head and neck that result from excessive amounts of blood or from septic blood. Puncturing of the jugular vein helps against the ailments of the spleen, asthma, thoracic cavity and forehead pain.
Cupping the upper section of the back helps against the aches of the shoulder and the throat. Further, cupping the two posterior jugular veins helps against the ailments of the head, face, teeth, ears, eyes, nose and throat, if these ailments were caused by excessive presence of blood, soiled blood or both.
Hijamah under the chin helps against toothache, face ailments and throat infections when used at the proper time; it cleanses and purifies the head and the jaws. Further, cupping on top of the foot substitutes for the puncturing of the Saphena, which is a vein on the heel. This kind of cupping helps against the ulcers that occur on the thighs and legs, the interruption of monthly periods and skin irritation on the testicles.
Cupping on the lower part of the chest helps against spots, sores and mange on the thigh. It also helps against gout, hemorrhoids, elephantiasis and itchiness on the back.
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