If you have a child with iron overload in their body, they may have an inherited blood disorder (passed down from parents). This condition is called Thalassemia whereby your child’s body doesn’t make enough hemoglobin, which is an important part of red blood cells.
When there isn’t enough hemoglobin, the body’s red blood cells don’t function properly. Red blood cells carry oxygen to all the cells of the body. When there are not enough healthy red blood cells, there is also not enough oxygen delivered to all the other cells of the body resulting in anemia. Children with thalassemia may have mild or severe anemia. Severe anemia can damage organs.

The rate of thalassemia is higher in populations where there are marriages between close relatives. Thalassemia has been found in children born from first cousin marriage (78%) compared with children born from second cousin marriage (23.3%). This is because marriage between close relatives increases the likelihood of carriers passing the disease. For thalassemia to be passed down to the children, both parents must be carriers of the gene. When close relatives marry, the likelihood of both parents being carriers increases. Some babies show signs and symptoms of thalassemia at birth; others develop them during the first two years of life. Possible complications of moderate to severe thalassemia include Iron overload. People with thalassemia can get too much iron in their bodies, either from the disease or from frequent blood transfusions. Too much iron can result in damage to the heart, liver and endocrine system, which includes hormone-producing glands that regulate processes throughout your body. Another common complication is Infection. People with thalassemia have an increased risk of infection. Since the body has fewer red blood cells, they may have symptoms of a low blood count, or anemia. When they have anemia, they might feel tired or weak. They might also experience dizziness, shortness of breath, fast heart beats, headache, leg cramps, difficulty concentrating and pale skin. People with moderate and severe forms of thalassemia usually find out about their condition in childhood, since they have symptoms of severe anemia early in life. One treatment that have been found to be effective in treating thalassemia is Hijama. When done regularly, it helped to significantly decrease serum ferritin. Hijama is a natural treatment that clears blood significantly of harmful poisons in the body. Thalassemia may be a good choice for being treated using Hijama to clear thalassemic blood of excess iron and ferritin (through percutaneous iron excretion). Hijama clears blood and interstitial spaces from causative pathological substances according to the evidence-based Taibah mechanism. If you or your child suffers from thalassemia, HijamaEnergetics can help. We only uses natural healing modalities such as Hijama, herbs, nutritionals, microcurrent therapy and bioenergetic remedies. FREE consultations available over the phone.
HijamaEnergetics to Treat Iron Overload
Thalassemia can cause mild or severe anemia and other complications over time (such as iron overload). Symptoms of anemia include fatigue, trouble breathing, feeling cold, dizziness and pale skin.
Recent study has shown that Hijama is effective in treating thalassemia by removing excess iron and other toxic matters in the blood stream.
At HijamaEnergetics, we only use natural healing modalities such as Hijama, herbs, nutritionals, microcurrent therapy and bio energetic remedies. We provide FREE consultation over the phone, or you can call to schedule your HijamaEnergetics session.
Questions? Contact:
Amin Shah
Shahclan Boston – HijamaEnergetics
Boston, MA -USA
Phone 617-787-5151 (Landline)
Email: aminshah@shahclan.boston