prof. Dr. Canan Karatay has been informing the public with her recommendations for a long time. Karatay, who sometimes surprises with his groundbreaking advice, manages to stay on the agenda with every word he says. Ibn Sina is an important scholar who lived thousands of years ago and is called the father of modern medicine worldwide.
The treatment methods of Ibn Sina, who wrote down his works and shared all his knowledge with humanity, are still used today. Avicenna, which is taught as a course in universities, does not fall off the agenda with the natural treatment prescriptions he gave, even if he lived thousands of years ago.
WHAT DID CANAN KARATAY SAY ABOUT HOT SOUP?
prof. Dr. Canan Karatay has been making statements about head and trotter soups for a long time. He states that this soup is a source of healing at every opportunity. Karatay said that trotter soup made from feet and heads is beneficial for human health. Canan Karatay claimed that this soup is good for many diseases, especially coronavirus.
Canan Karatay expressed the following about trotter soup in an interview she gave in the past years:
Heads and feet are superfood. It is so super that it relieves knee, hip and lower back pains of elderly people like us. It prevents diseases, prevents corona virus and prevents all other viruses. If your body’s immune system is strong, you will not be infected with any disease. For this reason, do not neglect the head and trotter meal in the morning and evening, sir. Collagen is very good, glucose amine is very good and kills germs. Because it regulates the intestinal flora, you will not get sick, you will not have heart disease, you will not have flu and Alzheimer’s, children will not sneeze or cough.
WHAT DID IBN-I SINA SAY ABOUT THE PAÇA SOUP?
Ibn-i Sina, known by the Westerners as the leader of physicians; He is also known as the “Grand Master”. He became famous with his book “El-Kanun fi’t-Tıb” (The Law of Medicine), which continued as a basic source work in the field of medicine for seven centuries, and this book was taught as a basic work in medical science in various European universities until the middle of the 17th century. In this book, Ibn-i Sina gave the following information about trotter soup:
It is good for cough, turns into a good chyme (the condition that food takes after mixing with gastric juice.) and softens the intestines.