12/07/2023
Dr David Parker
The appearance of the live blood under the dark field microscope showed that there were high concentrations of acids and inflammatory proteins often referred to as fibrin.
These phenomena were more frequently present when the blood was removed from an area where the patient was experiencing pain and inflammation.
I conclude from this that the area of pain appears to act like a magnet for acids, toxins and pathogens.
It is therefore very logical to assume that removal of these from the local area will bring about symptomatic relief, while encouraging fresh circulating blood to deliver healing nutrients and oxygen to the affected tissue, thus providing healing and resolution.
Together with dietary change, cleansing and detoxification therapy, along with education regarding the avoidance of toxins within the patient’s environment, I see Hijama or wet cupping, as a very effective adjunctive therapy on the path to wellness.