Ibn Sina is a genius and scientist in the fields of medicine, psychology, pharmacology, geology, physics, astronomy, chemistry and philosophy. At the same time, he is known all over the world as the “Father of Modern Medicine” due to his great contribution to medicine with the name “Avicenna” and the book “El-Kanun” (Canon).
Ibn-i Sina, who started to treat patients at the age of 19, recommends almonds, which he calls a medicine against acne and skin blemishes. Almond, which is widely consumed in the kitchen, is also a frequently used food in cosmetics. According to Ibn Sina’s advice, the bitterness of almonds eliminates acne, while the sweet one makes you gain weight.
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- Bitter almond is good for acne and facial blemishes. Baked bitter almond root treats acne locally
- Sweet almonds make you gain weight
- Bitter almond is good for urticaria
- Almond is used for spreading ulcers, earache and hair dandruff.
- It gives sleep, relieves colic pain
- Preparations obtained from bitter almond tree and oil are good for headaches when applied to the forehead.
- Almonds improve vision
- It is good for chronic cough and beneficial for asthma.
- Relieves liver and spleen blockages
- Bitter almond is good for kidney blockages. Cleanses kidney and bladder and dissolves stones
- It is good for acute inflammations (evening)