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Friday 1 February 2013

COLOR THERAPY

PART 2

CHARACTERISTICS OF COLORS
1) Physical Characteristics
2) Mental Characteristics
All colors discharge waves of pulsation which create the feeling of cold and heat after colliding to an object. The wave length of Red color is longest due to which the frequency created is slowest. The wave length of Violet color is least due to which it creates the fastest frequency.
Red color creates the feeling of Heat while Sky Blue color creates the effect of Coldness. Green color is the one that creates balance.
The destiny of Red color limit it's frequency and movement against this the Blue color creates the feeling of Spaciousness in the environment.
Different colors creates different feelings/effects. e.g. Burnt (itch) by Red, Warming effect from Orange, Light warming from Yellow, Green feels no warm no chill and jujube affects cold with pinching feeling. Color creates feelings of bite, cut, hurt, crush or hit or sting.
People don't normally think about colors. We are inspired by viewing pictures/paintings but don't give attention towards the nature of colors.
Through experiences it is seen that patients of stress and sleeplessness are fast cured with Violet, Blue and Turquoise blue colors.
Red, Orange & Yellow colors extricate laziness & weakness. There is a saying of researchers that putting patients in Pink color environment subdues the emotions of violence and revenge. Pink color acts as a tranquilizer for veins and muscles.The effects of Pink color are now used to balance sex, family disputes, business matters and jails. Through Pink color anger is lowered. Under Pink color muscles don't experience stress and tension. Even blind people feel relaxed in Pink colored rooms.

Tuesday 15 January 2013

COLOR THERAPY

PART 1

Color & Health:
The light, heat and color of vibrant rainbow waves create effective vibration not only in human but animal tissues as well. this frequency creates effects on the tissues.

Specific colors affect specific glands. The detail of which are as follows:

                   ORGAN/ GLANDS                         COLOR (which effect) 
                            1) HEART                                     RED 
                            2) LIVER                                       YELLOW 
                            3) THYROID GLANDS               BLUE 
                            4) LUNGS                                     ORANGE 
                            5) EYE                                           SKY BLUE 
                            6) PANCREAS                             VIOLET 
                            7) PHLEGMATIC GLANDS       DARK BLUE 
                            8) PITUITARY GLAND               VIOLET 
                            9) SPLEEN                                   PURPLE 
                          10) BLADDER                               VIOLET 
                          11) TESTIS                                     VIOLET 
                          12) OVARY                                     VIOLET

with the help of colors every disease is treated which has been inherited since the start of mankind.

Colors & Food:
Sunlight has mineral and gases included which is an important component of human food. Food gives us energy and strength. If we use food and light (combination of colors) together it increases energy two folds.



Colors & Vitamins:
Sun is an important source for the extraction of Vitamin "D". Sunlight contains vitamins other than Vitamin D as well and every vitamin is related to some color.

                           VITAMIN                      COLOR 
                           VITAMIN A         YELLOW COLOR
                           VITAMIN B           GREEN COLOR
                           VITAMIN C          LEMON COLOR
                           VITAMIN D          VIOLET COLOR
                           VITAMIN E          VIOLET COLOR
                           VITAMIN K      DARK BLUE COLOR


The best way of absorbing colors is to use fruits, vegetables and citrus things. The sunlight is directly absorbed in fruits and vegetables but we have to take care of color balance in our diet, by over cooking and frying a lot the colors in nutrition are lost.

Tuesday 1 January 2013

Turpentine And Its Uses


Turpentine And Its Uses

Scientific Name(s): Pinus palustris Mill. and several other species and varieties of Pinus . 
Family: Pinaceae
Common Name(s): Turpentine , gum turpentine , gum thus , turpentine oil , turpentine balsam.
  

Uses of Turpentine
Turpentine has been used experimentally in a bath for the treatment of disseminated sclerosis (Sclerosis or sclerotization is a hardening of tissue and other anatomical features) and sexual dysfunction. It also has been studied for its antibacterial activity and inhibition of osteoclast (An osteoclast is a type of bone cell that removes bone tissue by removing its mineralized matrix and breaking up the organic bone). activity. Turpentine is utilized in experimental models of inflammation to induce a systemic inflammatory immune response in animals.
Multiple Sclerosis Symptom
History
The primary use of turpentine has been as a solvent in paints. During the last century, it became an important starting material for the commercial synthesis of many widely used compounds, including camphor and menthol. Various products derived from turpentine have been used in chewing gums, and steam-distilled turpentine oil has been used as a food and beverage flavoring in very small quantities (typically about 20 ppm). 
Turpentine and its related products have a long history of medicinal use primarily as topical counter-irritants for the treatment of rheumatic disorders and muscle pain. A gum derived from turpentine was used in traditional Chinese medicine to relieve the pain of toothaches. Other extracts (including the semi-synthetic derivative terpin hydrate) have been used for the treatment of cough and cold symptoms; the cis-form of terpin hydrate is used as an expectorant (A drug that promotes the discharge of phlegm or mucus from the respiratory tract).

Chemistry

Turpentine is composed primarily of monoterpene hydrocarbons, the most prevalent of which are the pinenes, camphene, and 3-carene. Rosin contains mostly diterpene resin acids, such as abietic acid, dehydroabietic acid, palustric acid, and isopimaric acid. Numerous other compounds are present in small quantities in all turpentine products.
Canada turpentine or Canada balsam is an oleoresin obtained from the stems of the balsam fir, Abies balsamea (Family Pinaceae).
Canada Balsam


Turpentine Uses and Pharmacology

Turpentine and its related products (the oil and rosin) are important in commerce and traditional medicine. These products can pose a toxicity problem and should be handled and stored carefully. Literature primarily documents turpentine being utilized in experimental models of inflammation to induce a systemic inflammatory immune response in animals.

Antibacterial activity
Turpentine possesses antibacterial activity in vitro and has been applied topically to debride severe wounds infested with fly larvae.
Sclerosis
Preliminary reports from Russia suggest that turpentine baths may assist in the treatment of disseminated sclerosis, but the safety of this treatment has not been established.
Sexual dysfunction
One study from Russia documents the use of turpentine white emulsion baths in patients with sexual dysfunctions, but the safety of this treatment has not been established.
Miscellaneous
When applied topically, turpentine causes skin irritation and, therefore, has been shown to exert rubefacient (a medicine for external application that produces redness of the skin) and counte-rirritant actions. Turpentine inhibits bone resorption in rats dose dependently.

Pregnancy/Lactation

Avoid use during pregnancy and lactation because of toxicity.

Adverse Reactions

The contact allergenic activity of turpentine is believed to be caused primarily by the pinenes, 3-carene and dipentene. The resin also has irritant potential. In one survey of persons involved in the manufacture of tires, patch testing indicated that 2.6% of those tested developed hypersensitivity reactions to turpentine. Benign skin tumors have been observed in animal models following chronic topical application of turpentine.

Toxicology

If ingested, turpentine is highly toxic and fatal poisonings have been reported in children who have ingested as little as 15 mL of the material.
The term “turpentine” is used imprecisely to describe either the oleoresin obtained from the longleaf pine ( Pinus palustris Mill.) or the slash pine ( P. elliottii Engelm.) along with other Pinus species that yield exclusively terpene oils, or the essential oil obtained from the above oleoresin. More than a half-dozen additional Pinus species have been used in the production of turpentine. The oleoresin is sometimes referred to as “gum turpentine” while turpentine or its oil (also known as spirits of turpentine) are terms for the essential oil.
Following steam distillation, gum turpentine yields turpentine oil and a resin called colophony (also known as rosin). Alternately, rosin is collected by scarring the tree trunk, and then various grades of material are refined. Turpentine and rosin also are obtained by the steam distillation of pinewood chips that are by-products of the lumber and paper industries, and these sources currently account for the bulk of their production.
In terms of volume, turpentine is the largest volume-essential oil product in the world, with the bulk of production occurring in the United States. The labor-intensive production of rosin, however, occurs to a greater extent in Spain, Greece, India, and Morocco.

Turpentine has been used for traditional self-medication in the United States, and fatal poisonings have been reported in children who have ingested as little as 15 mL of the material.Turpentine is among the most commonly ingested poisons among childhood cases reported to poison control centers. 
Turpentine will irritate the respiratory pathways. A case report documents a male, 20 years of age treated with oxygen, steroids, and eventually inter-costal tube drainage after turpentine-induced chemical pneumonitis that evolved into a broncho-pleural fistula.Toxic effects of turpentine ingestion include headache, insomnia, coughing, vomiting, hematuria, albuminuria, and coma.

Turpentine Adverse Reactions

The contact allergenic activity of turpentine is believed to be caused primarily by the pinenes, 3-carene, and dipentene. The resin also has irritant potential. In one survey of persons involved in the manufacture of tires, patch testing indicated that 2.6% of those tested developed hypersensitivity reactions to turpentine. Benign skin tumors have been observed in animal models following chronic topical application of turpentine.




SOURCE:  http://www.drugs.com/npp/turpentine.htmlEdit & Published By: Muhammad Faisal Ayoob

Friday 28 December 2012

Al Mu-Allim

We once had a Teacher
The Teacher of teachers,
He changed the world for the better
And made us better creatures,
Oh Allah we’ve shamed ourselves
We’ve strayed from Al-Mu'allim,
Surely we’ve wronged ourselves
What will we say in front him?
Oh Mu'allim...

He was Muhammad salla Allahu 'alayhi wa sallam,
Muhammad, mercy upon Mankind,
He was Muhammad salla Allahu 'alayhi wa sallam,
Muhammad, mercy upon Mankind,
Teacher of all Mankind.
Abal Qasim [one of the names of the Prophet]
Ya Habibi ya Muhammad
(My beloved O Muhammad)
Ya Shafi'i ya Muhammad
(My intercessor O Muhammad)
Khayru khalqillahi Muhammad
(The best of Allah’s creation is Muhammad)
Ya Mustafa ya Imamal Mursalina
(O Chosen One, O Imam of the Messengers)
Ya Mustafa ya Shafi'al 'Alamina
(O Chosen One, O intercessor of the worlds)
He prayed while others slept
While others ate he’d fast,
While they would laugh he wept
Until he breathed his last,
His only wish was for us to be
Among the ones who prosper,
Ya Mu'allim peace be upon you,
Truly you are our Teacher,
Oh Mu'allim..

Ya Habibi ya Muhammad
(My beloved O Muhammad)
Ya Shafi'i ya Muhammad
(My intercessor O Muhammad)
Ya Rasuli ya Muhammad
(O My Messenger O Muhammad)
Ya Bashiri ya Muhammad
(O bearer of good news O Muhammad)
Ya Nadhiri ya Muhammad
(O warner O Muhammad)
'Ishqu Qalbi ya Muhammad
(The love of my heart O Muhammad)
Nuru 'Ayni ya Muhammad
(Light of my eye O Muhammad)
He taught us to be just and kind
And to feed the poor and hungry,

Help the wayfarer and the orphan child
And to not be cruel and miserly,
His speech was soft and gentle,
Like a mother stroking her child,
His mercy and compassion,
Were most radiant when he smiled

Abal Qasim [one of the names of the Prophet]
Ya Habibi ya Muhammad
(My beloved O Muhammad)
Ya Shafi'i ya Muhammad
(My intercessor O Muhammad)
Khayru khalqillahi Muhammad
(The best of Allah’s creation is Muhammad)
Ya Mustafa Ya Imamal Mursalina
(O Chosen One O Imam of the Messengers)
Ya Mustafa ya Shafi'al 'Alamina
(O Chosen One O intercessor of the worlds)





Al Mu-Allim Lyrics (Sami yusuf)