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Tuesday 3 October 2023

Bribe vs YAKEEN ,WHAT do you choose? By Dr.FATEMA PALGHARWALA Happy Homeopathy Clinic.






Bribes. 

Since childhood when I actually started understanding this word it felt wrong. The conscience didn't approve of it. 

Even today although bribes are common as many hands on earth it feels bad.

Why I always ask myself. 

Have you asked your self why bribe is unethical? 

Although you and me give it every day!

It has become the way of business nothing works without sending a packet.

Small medium big anything pani puri wala on the street corner gives, small shops , showrooms everywhere each one gives. 


It’s bribe,inducement,incentive,payola,backhander,pay-off,kickback,sweetener,carrot,bung,dropsy,plugola,schmear,sling,douceur,drop…………..whatever you call it it’s present.



Why are we pondering about this today well my blogs are always about my personal experiences so that is what happened I came to know about a new way of bribing to get business. 


It's been a practice for certain groups of people to come together and form a symbiotic relationship between ,in which they pay to be a part of the group to themselves and others , the bond they have in between is that they will give business within themselves and get business for all as much as possible. 

And for this design of destiny they pay  200inr / day as 'Bribe'.


So I ask myself has all my study gone to the drain? 

Has all my prayers gone to the drain? 

Has all my Yakeen Gone to the drain?

Were the words heard that Rizq is DEFAULT by Almighty false? 

200/day Bribe is Everything it's the only way to earn money making business. 

Now you are pondering now you are scratching your head. 


Ask your self a breakfast with some deceiving beings will bring you business or a kind gesture of feeding one needy will fetch you more money?      

Oh cool down Doctor you are overreacting.....! 

That's what a few of you might say.

Well I say it’s about  Collective Subconscious. 

We've written a blog earlier about this Collective Subconscious and again I insist that you understand this.

Business is a plan it's a game to play ; cheating might get you a bit ahead sometimes or maybe always yet in the larger picture you have failed. 


Also some free divisions run many zoom shows where you may learn a few good things and get business updates etc.etc .

Yet these don’t actually teach you business it just adds skills to your methods. 

Remember the Camel story of IMAM ALI AS. 

Did HE bribe ?

Did HE go to any hotel for breakfast to promote HIS camel?

Did HE have ZOOM up Skilling? 

No .

Just simple Yakeen. 

And satisfaction that HIS CAMEL AND HIS COST PRICE and SELLING PRICE IS OPTIMUM. 

This Grace this hope this peace of mind is Business it's just beautiful.


Let’s pray that we will all follow this, I meet so many wonderful people each day who follow this peaceful path of business. I went to mangaldas market the famous cloth market of Mumbai, here I met this uncle who only sells bottoms . Yes all sizes all colours and fixed price, he was very happy to sell his product very confident that his pricing is optimal and best value one will get in a salwar! So simply I buy the product peacefully.

So my learning is that let’s just keep businesses simple and easy going. Make sure your business is unique and fruitful,make sure your product is unique and optimally priced.

And when the customer takes your product it will be advantageous for Health ,Wealth or Relationship of the Customer.

This should be the core of your business and product strategy.

With the Discipline and Yakeen on Our interpretation of the teachings of  OUR AQA MAULA TUS always ,

Follow your heart and keep your ethics safe;


Say no to Bribes. 

Happy Homeopathy Clinic. Dr.Fatema Adnan (Palgharwala),09762688352,   https://www.happyhomeopathy.com . Cancer is fast,We are Faster. 


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Friday 16 July 2021

WEARING BALTIC AMBER 5 - Dr.Fatema Palgharwala Adnan.




 Wearing Baltic Amber – The highest content of succinic acid is found in the amber cortex – the external layer of the stone. It has long been believed that by wearing raw or polished natural Baltic amber against the skin, a “homeopathic dose” of succinic acid is absorbed into the body, enough to exert its analgesic, anti-inflammatory, immune enhancing and vitality boosting influence.


Due to their natural analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties, Baltic amber beads have long been valued as teething necklaces. Worn by babies and small children for countless centuries throughout Europe, the amber beads seem to ease babies teething discomforts and are believed to help calm a fussy baby. The beads are simply worn around the neck and not necessarily chewed.

Raw Baltic amber comes in many shades of yellow and yellow browns, and also white, pale lemon yellow and almost black. Uncommonly one finds red or “cherry amber”, green or blue, but these are rare and highly sought after. Baltic amber is translucent and can be especially beautiful when polished.

One of the things about Baltic amber that I find the most magical and fascinating is that not only does it carry the energy and memory of all those millions of years on earth, but it also often contains bubbles of air that was actually on the earth all those millions of years ago, as well as inclusions of small particles of living matter, such as leaves or bugs that bear witnesses to life on earth 40 to 200 million years ago. These physical traits energetically transmit to me the power of longevity, endurance, and the ability to survive, with strength and grace, any changes that come our way. Now that is what I call adaptogenic!

Another thing I like about natural Baltic amber is that most amber pieces are sustainably harvested in the same traditional ways that have been used for centuries. Raw chunks of amber are stirred up by turbulent seas, carried ashore by waves and collected at ebb-tide. Harvesters, furnished with nets at the end of long poles, wade into shallow waters of the Baltic Sea and drag their nets through seaweeds which may contain masses of entangled amber. Some rake amber up from boats.

Tincture of Baltic Amber

Amber’s antibiotic and disease fighting properties are legendary. It was credited with saving people from the bubonic plague during the Middle Ages. The Prussian Priest Matthaus Praetorius recorded that “During the plague not a single amberman from Gdansk, Klaipeda, Konigsberg or Liepaja died of the disease.” The succinic acid in Baltic amber has proven to be immune enhancing and an exceedingly effective ally in fighting both bacterial and viral infection.

Modern research at the University of Hamburg, Germany, confirms the safe use and positive effects of succinic acid in cellular metabolism. And in Russia, Dr. Veniamin Khazanov of the RAS’ Institute of Pharmacology says “For aged people, succinic acid has proved to be indispensable. It is capable of restoring the energy balance at the cellular level, which is often upset as the years go by, and helps the patient regain his youthful energy.”

Its “hormone-like” effect on the neuroendocrine system, studied extensively by Professor Eugene Maevsky, Deputy Director of the Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics, which is part of the Russian Academy of Sciences, is notable. Scientists working with Dr. Maevsky have documented studies over the past several decades that consistently support their use of succinic acid to prevent and treat many age related diseases.

Traditional Chinese Medicine also has high regard for the medicinal properties of Baltic amber. Chinese practitioners use it for subduing fright, tranquilizing the mind, for the relief of palpitations, to promote blood circulation and protect against heart attack and stroke. Amber is also specifically recommended for lower abdominal pains affecting the testes, prostate or uterus. An old time remedy called “amber syrup”, a mixture of powdered amber and opium, was used as a tranquilizer and antispasmodic.

Chemistry – In addition to the succinic acid, terpenoids with a wide range of therapeutic actions, aromatic oils, phosphoric and sulphuric acids, a-keto acid and a-hydroxy acid are also present in the alcohol extract. Ethanol extracts of amber have been used therapeutically and with no recorded negative effects, for a very long time.

According to A. Matuszewska and A. John, Department of Geochemistry, Mineralogy, and Petrography, Faculty of Earth Sciences, Silesian University, Sosnowiec, Poland, the succinic acid isolated from Baltic amber stimulates plant organisms, and can contribute to an increase in the yield of cultivated plants

ANCIENT HISTORY 3 - Dr.Fatema Palgharwala Adnan


Mythology – Many diverse cultures carry primeval creation myths concerning the origins of amber. Ancient Grecian tales recount the story of the Heliades, who shed tears into the river Eridanus as they grieved the death of their brother Phaethon. The stories say that Phaethon was thrown into the river by Zeus as punishment for taking his golden chariot on a joyride across the sky and that the tears of the heart-sick sisters eventually hardened into drops of dazzling amber.


Ancient Chinese myths say that this warm and magical golden substance is the petrified soul of tigers. Primarily a symbol of good fortune and protection, the tiger is also associated with solar energy, summer and fire and is linked to the powers of attraction, protection and illumination.

Legends from the Polish Kushubian tribe, , say that amber is the result of great lightning strikes upon the earth. Lithuanian tales recount the unhappy love between Jurate, Goddess of the Baltics, and a fisherman named Kastytis.

In a fit of anger, Jurate’s father threw down a great bolt of lightning that shattered the amber palace on the bottom of the sea and drowned Kastytis along with his fishing boat. Since that day, waves have been endlessly washing fragments from the amber palace ashore and littering the Baltic Sea coastline with small pieces of amber which are the tears that the still grieving Jūratė continues to shed.

Ancients – The Greek poet Homer, writing as early as the 10th century B.C., made several references to amber in the Iliad and the Odyssey. Herodotus wrote about Baltic amber’s electrical properties in the 5th century B. C., they were well known even then, though that particular word would not be coined for centuries. Theophrastus, writing in the 4th century B.C., discusses Baltic amber in his work entitled On Stones. Theophrastus classified rocks based on their behavior when heated, and grouped minerals by common properties, such as amber and magnetite, both of which have strong powers of attraction.

Pliny the Elder tells us in his Naturalis Historia, published circa AD 77-79, that Baltic amber was called “northern gold” by both the ancient Greeks and the Romans and that by the time of the Emperor Nero (54-68 AD) a small amber statuette was worth more than a robust and healthy slave. According to the elder Pliny, a necklace of amber beads was well known to offer protection from several poisons as well as from “sorcery and witchcraft.”

Pliny the Younger recorded that Roman women wore amber pendants as adornments and also to ease “swollen glands, sore throat and palate.” Indeed, the ancient women of the original Italic tribes were especially fond of wearing Baltic amber for both its magical as well as its health enhancing properties. Due to the increasing demand for this magical healing substance, trade routes from the Italian peninsula to the Baltic Sea opened up and some were eventually paved by the Roman army.

Though no one knows the exact routes taken during the time of the Imperium Romanum, we do know that considerable amounts of raw Baltic amber were brought south from the Baltics to the Danube, through Eastern Europe and across the Julian Alps down to the Adriatic Sea and the lands of the Veneti people on the east coast of the Italic peninsula. The Veneti tribe, whose territory neighbored Pannonia, helped to popularize amber among the people of the Italian Peninsula. In antiquity, Aquileia was the largest town in this part of Italy, an important transportation crossroads and practically overflowing with Baltic amber craft workshops.

Towards the end of the 1st century CE, the artisans in Aquileia had mastered amber sculpting techniques. The smallest nuggets were made into assorted beaded necklaces and a great variety of other items were produced here as well, including rings, pins and pendants and coffers to hold them, knife, comb and mirror handles and boxes for cosmetics. Dionysian motifs and scenes were popular as were miniature leaves, shells, fish, and loaves of bread, pomegranates, figs, dates and grapes.

Among the most intriguing archaeological finds in this area of Italy are spinning staffs made of bronze rods with strings of amber beads wound around them. Spinning was the sacred work of women and natural amber was a spinner’s ally because its electrostatic properties attracted the raw fibers of wool, flax and hemp and so helped to lighten the work.

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