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When most people hear about honey, they think of a healthy sweetener or a home remedy for sore throat. However, honey is far more powerful than these basic notions as it was highlighted for its healing properties by Allah himself in the Quran. Thus, honey is both a physical as well as a Sunnah and spiritual medicine. In this video, Dr. Ahmad discusses honey from the standpoint of the Quran and Sunnah and offers its scientifically proven benefits as well as practical applications on how to actually use it. 📌 Please visit our :- 🔹 Website - https://www.prophetichealing.com 🔹 Facebook - / Saiyad Salahuddin Ahmad 🔹 Instagram - / propheticprescription 📌 PRIVATE MEDICAL CONSULTS: 👉 Website - https://www.greencrescentclinic.com 📌 BOOK: 👉 Prophetic Healing - How to Achieve Vibrant, Holistic Health Using the Best of Prophet Muhammad's Guidance and Modern Science https://www.amazon.com/Prophetic-Heal... Saiyad Salahuddin Ahmad is a Doctor of Oriental Medicine (not MD), Licensed Herbalist, Licensed Acupuncturist, and has completed training in Functional Medicine from The Institute for Functional Medicine. He has been in private clinical practice in Texas since 2003 and was recently hired by University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW) to work as an Acupuncturist in their Integrative Oncology Center. He has also previously worked in the Physical Therapy Department at Presbyterian Hospital Dallas and worked as a Biochemical Engineer for a Fortune 500 company in Plano, Texas. 🔗 If you liked the video, Don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE 📥 Have questions? Drop them in the comments! This video is for general informational purposes only. It is not intended as formal medical advice, diagnosis or treatment for specific individuals. Always consult your qualified healthcare provider before making any changes to your health routine. REFERENCES: Albaridi N. A. (2019). Antibacterial Potency of Honey. International Journal of Microbiology, 2019, 2464507. Brown, H. L., Metters, G., Hitchings, M. D., Wilkinson, T. S., Sousa, L., Cooper, J., Dance, H., Atterbury, R. J., & Jenkins, R. (2020). Antibacterial and Antivirulence Activity of Manuka Honey against Genetically Diverse Staphylococcus pseudintermedius Strains. Applied and environmental microbiology, 86(20), e01768-20. Hillitt, K. L., Jenkins, R. E., Spiller, O. B., & Beeton, M. L. (2017). Antimicrobial activity of Manuka honey against antibiotic-resistant strains of the cell wall-free bacteria Ureaplasma parvum and Ureaplasma urealyticum. Letters in applied microbiology, 64(3), 198–202. Bahrami, M., et al. (2009). Effects of natural honey consumption in diabetic patients: an 8-week randomized clinical trial. International journal of food sciences and nutrition, 60(7), 618–626. Khalil, M. I., & Sulaiman, S. A. (2010). The potential role of honey and its polyphenols in preventing heart diseases: A review. African journal of traditional, complementary, and alternative medicine: AJTCAM, 7(4), 315–321. Goldman R. D. (2014). Honey for treatment of cough in children. Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien, 60(12), 1107–1110. Jull, A. B., et al. (2015). Honey as a topical treatment for wounds. The Cochrane database of systematic reviews, (3), CD005083. Math, M. V., Khadkikar, R. M., & Kattimani, Y. R. (2013). Honey--a nutrient with medicinal property in reflux. The Indian journal of medical research, 138(6), 1020–1021. Saarinen, K., Jantunen, J., & Haahtela, T. (2011). Birch pollen honey for birch pollen allergy--a randomized controlled pilot study. International archives of allergy and immunology, 155(2), 160–166 McLoone, P., Oluwadun, A., Warnock, M., & Fyfe, L. (2016). Honey: A Therapeutic Agent for Disorders of the Skin. Central Asian journal of global health, 5(1), 241. Majtanova, N., Cernak, M., & Majtan, J. (2016). Honey: A Natural Remedy for Eye Diseases. Forschende Komplementarmedizin (2006), 23(6), 364–369. Ahmed, S., & Othman, N. H. (2013). Honey as a potential natural anticancer agent: a review of its mechanisms. Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine: eCAM, 2013, 829070. Mijanur Rahman, M., Gan, S. H., & Khalil, M. I. (2014). Neurological effects of honey: current and future prospects. Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine: eCAM, 2014, 958721. Orey, Cal, (2011). The Healing Powers of Honey, Kensington Books, New York.