Islamic Treatment For Skin Diseases & 4 Benefits Of Olive Oil

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1️⃣ LEPROSY, WHITE SPOTS OF ANY KIND: – Take half spoon of Black Caraway (Kalonji) oil in one cup of fresh orange juice & use this syrup twice a day or take one spoon vinegar(homemade), one spoon honey & half spoon Black Caraway (Kalonji) oil mixed together & use this mixture twice a day. Treatment may continue until the symptoms disappear.

2️⃣ SKIN DISEASES: – In one cup of organic vinegar add half tea spoon of Black Caraway (Kalonji) oil & apply this mixture on the affected areas before going to bed. Treatment may continue until you get well.

3️⃣ SKIN DISEASES: – (White/Black spots): In one cup of organic vinegar add half spoon Black Caraway (Kalonji) oil & apply that on the affected area before going to sleep at night & take bath in the morning. Treatment may continue until you get well.

4️⃣ ECZEMA: – Mixe 10 mgs of Senna (Sona mukhi) (Cassia agustifolia) & Black Caraway (Kalonji) oil each & take costus (Qust) water with 500 grams organic vinegar (sirka) after boiling filter & apply on the lesion. Combine this with a heavy metal detox (chlorella, zeolite, etc) and do Sunnah wet cupping therapy on a monthly basis to get rid of the problem.

5️⃣ SKIN DISEASE RELATED TO PIMPLES BOILS: – Before going to bed apply Black Caraway (Kalonji) oil on the affected areas of the body & sleep, in the morning wash with soap. This treatment may continue of 21 days.

For the above treatments it is best to also do a colon cleanse using senna leaf tea once a week until the symptoms go away. Change your diet to a halal and tayyib diet and remove all the processed and GMO junk food from the diet that contributed to the problem

Also stop using those toxic cosmetic products on your skin as the skin also absorbs those toxins that contributes to the problem….use olive oil instead and get an extra reward for implementing another Sunnah in your life.

4 Benefits of Olive Oil for Skin

Adding olive oil to your beauty routine may provide immense benefit to your skin, hair, and nails. Here are some of the olive oil skin benefits you may find surprising.

1. Antioxidant Protection

Olive oil contains three major antioxidants: vitamin E, polyphenols, and phytosterols. Antioxidants, when topically applied, may help protect the skin from premature skin aging. Vitamin E partly accounts for the anti-aging benefits of olive oil because it helps restore skin smoothness and protects against ultraviolet light.[1] Hydroxytyrosol, a rather rare compound found in olive oil, also prevents free radical damage to the skin.[2]

2. Doesn’t Clog Pores

Unlike commercial moisturizers that can clog pores and exacerbate current skin conditions, olive oil penetrates deeply into the skin while providing a cleansing effect. Try using organic olive oil at night as a substitute for your regular moisturizer. Apply a teaspoon of the oil to the face and neck. Gently pat the skin with a paper towel to wipe away any excess oil.

3. Enhances Exfoliation

Another one of olive oil’s benefits for skin is its usefulness in exfoliating applications. A common exfoliating method using olive oil is to mix 1 tablespoon of the oil with Himalayan pink salt, rubbing this mixture over the skin. The mild abrasive qualities of the sea salt, combined with the deep, penetrating action of the oil, will remove dead skin cells and leave the epidermis — the outer layer of your skin — looking renewed and glowing.

4. General Beauty Booster

Olive oil is also used for nail and cuticle care, and many women use it as an eye makeup remover. Further applications include using it as an ingredient in homemade facial masks. One other interesting application for both men and women is the substitution of olive oil for shaving cream. Many men have abandoned shaving cream once they discovered how close a shave they can get with olive oil. Men and women alike have also found its refreshing qualities make it an excellent aftershave.

Points to Remember

Because of the many skin benefits olive oil provides, organic skin care products often use it as a key, active ingredient. Olive oil creams, cosmetics, and body lotions are more popular than ever for self-administered and DIY skin care and more people are finding that it works better than commercial moisturizers.