Complementary Alternative Medicine: Kombinasi Terapi Bekam dan Murotal Alquran pada Perubahan Tekanan Darah, Glukosa, Asam Urat dan Kolesterol
Open Access
- 26 December 2020
- journal article
- Published by Poltekkes Kemenkes Kendari in Health Information : Jurnal Penelitian
- Vol. 12 (2), 173-192
- https://doi.org/10.36990/hijp.v12i2.226
Abstract
Wet cupping (alhijamah) is a therapeutic approach that can cure ailments and promote well-being. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of cupping therapy while listening to the Qoran on changes in blood pressure, cholesterol, glucose and uric acid. The design used was pre-experimental with One Group Pretest-Posttest design. This research took place at As-syifa Cupping Clinic, Kendari City. The number of research samples is 30 samples of healthy male and female subjects aged 30-60 years. Blood pressure before cupping therapy averaged 10 ± 13.4 after 1 week of therapy, being 4.33 ± 10.72. Then the cholesterol level before therapy was 1.53 ± 507 after 1 week of therapy was 1.03 ± 18, the glucose level before therapy was 2.30 ± 535, after therapy was 2.00 ± 263, the uric acid level before therapy was 1.63 ± 556 after therapy. 1.03 ± 182. The results of statistical tests on blood pressure, cholesterol, glucose and uric acid with the paired sample t-test p = 0.000. Cupping therapy while listening to the qoran can reduce blood pressure, cholesterol levels, blood glucose levels and uric acid levels, so it becomes a recommendation for maintaining health. Catatan Penerbit Poltekkes Kemenkes Kendari menyatakan tetap netral sehubungan dengan klaim dari perspektif atau buah pikiran yang diterbitkan dan dari afiliasi institusional manapun. Pendanaan Kajian terlaksana atas pembiayaan sukarela peneliti. Konflik Kepentingan Para penulis menyatakan bebas dari konflik kepentingan. Berbagi DataData hasil kajian tersedia melalui permohonan kepada penulis koresponden. Kontribusi Penulis Para penulis tidak mendeklarasikan setiap kontribusinya.Keywords
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