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Today, Dr. Ibrahim delved into the topic of borax (suhaga), a compound known for its various applications. Borax is a handy cleaning agent, often boosting the power of laundry detergents and acting as a natural insecticide for pest control (suhaga ke fayde). In industries like metallurgy, it plays a role as a flux, aiding in the soldering of metals (suhaga istemal karne ka tarika).
Dr. Ibrahim also shed light on the historical use of borax (suhaga biryan) in traditional medicine systems like Ayurveda and Unani. While it was believed to have benefits for arthritis, act as an aphrodisiac, and aid wound healing, its medicinal use is contentious due to potential toxicity.
He highlighted potential disadvantages, emphasizing that ingesting large amounts of borax can be toxic and might impact reproductive health.
Beyond its household and medicinal applications, borax is crucial in goldsmithing (thus the term "sone pe suhaga"), serving as a flux during metalwork, and acting as a fire retardant in various industries. Dr. Ibrahim urged caution, especially in medicinal uses, recommending consultation with healthcare professionals due to potential health risks.
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0:00 Intro
0:19 What is Suhaga
0:40 How Suhaga is formed
1:19 Industrial uses
2:27 As an Eye Drops/Wash
2:38 'Suhaga Biryan' How it's made
3:32 Ease in Arthritis
4:25 Mouth Ulcers / Inflamed Gums
4:48 Eliminating Bad Breath
5:13 Borax + Glycerine
6:31 Hakeem Sabir Multani's Insights on TB
6:59 Who Should/Should NOT Take Suhaga
7:29 Borax in Urine Problems
Borax is formed through the evaporation of seasonal lakes known as playas. Boron-rich minerals dissolve in water, leaving behind concentrated boron compounds that crystallize and form borax deposits. Over time, the process repeats as more rain or water from surrounding sources brings additional boron compounds to the playa. This geological process is often found in arid regions with high evaporation rates, such as Death Valley in the US and certain areas in South America and Turkey. Borax is the most common mineral found in these deposits (borax/suhaga kaha milta hai).
Borax, a compound known for its diverse applications, has been proposed for medicinal uses in traditional practices like Ayurveda and Unani (suhaga kya hota hai). However, it's vital to acknowledge the controversial nature of these claims, often lacking robust scientific backing. Supposed applications include arthritis treatment for its perceived anti-inflammatory properties, utilization as an antifungal agent, consideration as an aphrodisiac, promotion of wound healing, and diluted use as an eye wash for eye irritation. Nevertheless, caution is advised, and consultation with a qualified Ayurvedic or Unani medicine practitioner is recommended.
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