A laboratory blood study was conducted on cupping blood, and it was compared with normal venous blood, yielding the following results from the blood lab tests for cupping blood:Most of the red blood cells in cupping blood were abnormally shaped, meaning they are unable to perform their function, in addition to hindering the activity of the remaining young, active red blood cells. In contrast, venous phlebotomy results in the loss of young, useful red blood cells along with old and abnormal cells that need to be removed.
Most of the white cells extracted during cupping are lymphocytes, due to their abundance in the interstitial and lymphatic fluid extracted along with the cupping blood. However, they were not immunologically active. The incision process causes the tissues to produce new lymphocytes in greater quantities, which helps eliminate tumors and cancerous cells, whereas these cells are present in a smaller proportion in venous blood than in cupping.
The creatinine levels in cupping blood were high, indicating that the cupping process captures all impurities, wastes, and blood residues, which leads to the activation of all systems and organs.
Learn Tibb-e-Nabawi, enroll in our course, join our channels
Enroll in our online course
https://tibbenabawi.org/online-course-on-tibb-e-nabawi
Join our mailing list at
https://groups.google.com/g/tibb-e-nabwi
Join our WhatsApp channel at
https://www.whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vab4tHd9hXFD1T7fEq0N
Subscribe to our youtube channel