In the sun-baked regions of southern Morocco, an ancient practice persists. A first-of-its-kind scientific survey documents how communities use camel urine to treat diseases from cancer to diabetes, o...
A pilot study from Saudi Arabia explores hijama (wet cupping) as a potential adjuvant therapy, showing significant reductions in harmful antibodies and improved thyroid vitality in patients with this ...
For millennia, the camel has been a symbol of endurance, a lifeline crossing unforgiving deserts. Now, a monumental scientific review has confirmed that this remarkable animal is more than a beast of ...
In an era where mental health challenges are increasingly prevalent, people are looking beyond conventional medicine for relief. Among the many complementary therapies gaining attention is Wet Cupping...
In today’s world where mental health challenges and spiritual healing often intersect, a unique healing practice known as ruqya—Islamic exorcism—is attracting increasing attention in Europe, espe...



