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Tuesday 14 January 2020

Pay The Price .....Ambra Grisea AMBRA MISRI.... by Dr.Fatema Palgharwala Adnan.

Hi all;


readers often remind me that its time for another blog, so what is the topic today.

We had an amazing feedback and reviews for our previous blog about the Collective Subconscious and The POWER {https://happyglobe.blogspot.com/2019/11/the-power-economic-slowdown-vs.html}

Well so since we are following a particular trend, lets read about,

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU REFUSE TO PAY THE CORRECT PRICE?

That sounds like Karma and its cycle too!
Yes, why some people refuse to pay the price and procrastinate instead.

Change is Omnipotent and we have read and understood this in our previous blogs,Why not finish and get done with it as soon as possible.

Like I always say to my clients who ask me this most silly question, Doctor homoeopathy is slow na ? how much time will it take to work ,,,,, hilarious always I feel like bursting into laughter whenever I hear this question, lol your slowness is being transferred to homoeopathy !!!!

Yes, this is what happens when we refuse to pay the correct price, we land with a wrong practitioner who transfers his lack of skill in curing to the science,

Only because he is easily available and charges bus ticket prices.

Homeopathy is the fastest mode of treatment and Happy homoeopathy is faster than the fastest option one has today.

Anyways

Slowness of deeds and procrastination increases waste of time and that is dangerous.

Good things often come with a price tag
And the best of things are costly,

example:

AMBRE MISRI

People are madly running behind sugar crystals which are worthless.

This item is the most misinterpreted one today I guess,
Every tdh is giving amber misri, is it available so cheap?

Do you even know the spelling for it before selling it online and giving away recipes of the misri?

Ambra Grisea.—Ambergris.Botanical name: Physeter macrocephalusRelated entry: Sperm oil - CetaceumSYNONYM: Ambra cinerea.Source.—An odorous, fatty material, believed to be a morbid production of the Physeter macrocephalus, LinnĂ©, or Sperm whale. It is found in the intestines of the whale, where it is thought to be produced, and also excreted and floating in large masses upon the waters of the sea. A single whale has yielded over 700 pounds of ambergris (Amer. Jour. Pharm., 1859). The manner of production of ambergris is not definitely known, though it is supposed to be derived from the fatty matter of certain cephalopods consumed as food by the whale.
Description. —Ambergris occurs in irregular, wax-like masses, of a greyish or greyish-brown color, streaked or mottled, and opaque. Its density is less than that of water; it becomes soft and waxy by the warmth of the hand, but when cold is friable. It is also inflammable, and when heated is almost completely volatilized. Its odor is peculiar and fragrant. Ambergris has little or no taste. It is subject to adulteration, but may be distinguished by its physical characters.
Chemical Composition. —The chief constituent (80 to 85 per cent) of ambergris is ambrein (Pelletier and Caventou), a fatty body bearing some resemblance to cholesterin. It may be obtained in shining, white, needle-like crystals, odorless and tasteless. According to an analysis by John, in 1818, it also contains coloring matter, balsamic substances, sodium chloride, and benzoic acid.
Medical and Other Uses. —This substance has-been employed as a stimulant to the circulatory and nervous systems. On account of its supposed selective affinity for the generative apparatus of the female, it has been given in hysterical disorders of a spasmodic character. Musk, castor, and like animal drugs, as well as valerian, have been frequently given in conjunction with it. It has likewise been employed in low grades of fevers. The dose is from 5 to 20 grains in substance, or in solution in ether. It is more generally used in the preparation of perfumes. Ambergris was formerly employed in cookery.
Tinctura Ambrae. —Finely triturate with well-washed sand 10 parts of ambergris; then macerate the powder in 100 parts of alcohol (80 per cent). This tincture is often employed in fixing the odors of delicate, volatile perfumes.
King's American Dispensatory, 1898, was written by Harvey Wickes Felter, M.D., and John Uri Lloyd, Phr. M., Ph. D.‹ Amaranthus.—Amaranth.upAmbrosia Trifida.—Tall Ambrosia. ›




So dear friends please read and understand this carefully.




AMBER GEMSTONE {KERBA, KEROBA is a gemstone}          And




AMBRA GRISEA Is SPERM WHALE VOMIT, obtained from the sea.And the misri in question here is supposed to be prepared from AMBRA GRISEA,
AMBER {except in certain way} is not consumable.I worry when people read the recipe and what in case, they pound an AMBER BEAD {that also is dangerous because true amber is a different story} and prepare misri out of it and consume it.


I am always suspicious when I get this misri packets so casually.

Approximate price of AMBERGRIS OR AMBRA GRISEA IS like 4000 inr per gram.


And current population of SPERM WHALE IS like just under 2lakh.https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species/sperm-whaleso, its really difficult to get raw Ambra Grisea.Phew that was some difficult understanding to dawn upon.

Why do all these funny things start,Who gives all these ideas and silly information which can really be very dangerous. 


I come across at least 2 phone calls per day asking for so called amber,Because people don’t know the difference between AMBER and AMBRA
and my name is synonymous with AMBER GEMSTONE.And like we have GENUINE CERTIFIED AMBER
For health wealth and relationship, uses
We have AMBRA GRIESEA too.And to top it all
I am a homoeopath we have used Ambra Grisea homoeopathy dilution for years in cases, we never make spelling mistakes! So call for your appointment now
9762688352.HAPPY HOMOEOPATHY CLINICHAPPY PHARMACYHAPPY GLOBE GEMS AND GEMSTONES.drfatemapalgharwala@gmail.comwww.happyhomoeopathy.comhttp://happyhomoeopathy.com/Services.aspxthere are many such examples
always remember pay the correct price and don’t be fooled , ethics reap ethics .as you sow , so shall you reap.

All types of rare honey, 

Wood,
Herbs,
Gems and Gemstones 
Now available with us.

With Kindness always
Dr.Fatema Palgharwala Adnan.


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