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MEDICINE AMBER - Dr.Fatema Palgharwala Adnan.

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  Medicine – Baltic amber has been revered as a medicinal substance since time immemorial and many healing elixirs have been made with it down through the ages. The Persian scientist, philosopher and foremost physician of his time, Ali Ibn Sina, known as Avicenna, 980 – 1037, who’s Canon of Medicine provides a complete system of medicine according to the principles of Galen and Hippocrates and was the standard textbook for Western doctors up until the 17th century, was well versed in the medicinal uses of Baltic amber. He wrote that it was astringent, used to staunch the flow of blood and recommended it as a therapeutic remedy against many diseases. Albert the Great, also known as Albertus Magnus and Albert of Cologne, 1193/1206, was a Dominican friar and bishop who promoted the peaceful coexistence of science and religion. Granted the title Doctor Universalis by his peers, he is often referred to as the greatest German philosopher and theolo...

WEARING BALTIC AMBER 5 - Dr.Fatema Palgharwala Adnan.

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  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...

ANCIENT HISTORY 3 - Dr.Fatema Palgharwala Adnan

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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. ...

CLASSIFICATION OF BALTIC AMBER GEMSTONES 7 - Dr.Fatema Palgharwala Adnan.

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  Baltic amber tincture tastes strongly of pine; it is bitter, slightly sweet, aromatic, stimulating and warming. Soluble in alcohol 1:4. How to use Tincture of Amber Adults – Take 1 drop on day one, 2 drops on day two, 3 drops on the third day, and so on for 10 days, then drop off one drop each day until the 20th day. Let 10 days go by, and then start a new course of amber treatment, if necessary or desired. For Children – Follow the same procedure, going only to 5 drops and then reduce one drop per day, as above. Baltic Amber Oil Baltic amber oil is widely used as a topical application to the skin, especially the face. Russian scientists report Baltic amber’s unprecedented ability to act as an anti-aging substance. Its ability to restore cellular health and elasticity and inhibit aging of cells has earned it a reputation as a modern elixir of youth. Amber oil is universally regarded as an especially effective treatment against aches and pains, r...

Kerba stone bracelets in colorful threads.

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HAPPY GLOBE GEMS AND GEMSTONES : AMBER IS AN ADAPTOGEN - PROTECTIVE SUBSTANCE PART 2

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Happy Homoeopathy Clinic is actively working towards new cures and more effective treatments always and for the last 7years Dr.Fatema Palgharwala Adnan,has been recommending AMBER GEMSTONES ALSO known as KERBA STONE, KEROBA STONE... AND today we are presenting a very in depth analysis of what is KERBA ,  history and main question Why AMBER and why AMBER ONLY FROM HAPPY GLOBE GEMS AND GEMSTONES. PART 2    Protective Substance  –  Baltic amber  was (and still is) worn as a protective amulet for both the living and the dead and countless ancient magical and protective  Baltic amber  adornments have been found in Mycenaean tombs on the island of Crete, in the Egyptian pharaoh tombs in Tethys and among the burial goods of Tutankhamun and in excavated grave sites throughout Old Europe and the Middle East. Eastern European people have long believed that amber smoke strengthens the human spirit and imparts courage. Lithuanian tribal people use  Balti...

AMBER is an ADAPTOGEN. by Dr.FatemaPalgharwala Adnan. HappyGlobe Gems and Gemstones .

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Happy Homoeopathy Clinic is actively working towards new cures and more effective treatments always and for the last 7years Dr.Fatema Palgharwala Adnan,has been recommending AMBER GEMSTONES ALSO known as KERBA STONE, KEROBA STONE... AND today we are presenting a very in depth analysis of what is KERBA ,  history and main question Why AMBER and why AMBER ONLY FROM HAPPY GLOBE GEMS AND GEMSTONES.  so Part 1 Is all about Adaptogens.  WHAT IS AN ADAPTOGEN? The actions of adaptogens, those mysteriously potent herbs and substances that have little understood, but nevertheless remarkable effects on the whole body/mind/spirit, continue to hold my attention, stir my imagination and inspire my creativity in the best of ways. We’ll define adaptogens here as those natural substances that help the body adapt to stress and recall that in order to meet the criteria as defined by the word adaptogen, a substance must be non-toxic, produce a nonspecific response in the body whi...