They are frankincense except Uunsi.
Laakin Uunis Guuriga & Dhaarka Laagu caarfiya, Luuban Kanisadaha or in Ancient times temples & Guuryaha Wayeelka lol or Saar gatherings beey shidaan, Maalmaalkana waaxa loo isticmalaa maarka nabaar kugu dhaco ama kaso baax baa la mariya..
Scientists: Somalis taught us how to treat arthritis pain
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Re: Scientists: Somalis taught us how to treat arthritis pai
Gartey
Each one of them has it's own purpose. Expect a female to know the difference.Thanks for clearing up the whole confusion.

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Re: Scientists: Somalis taught us how to treat arthritis pai
Foox
Uunsi,
frankincese
Myrrh, whats the difference.
Uunsi,
frankincese
Myrrh, whats the difference.
Re: Scientists: Somalis taught us how to treat arthritis pai
As homegurl said, Their all used for different rituals and purposes.AbuukarSubeer wrote:Foox
Uunsi,
frankincese
Myrrh, whats the difference.
Re: Scientists: Somalis taught us how to treat arthritis pai
Foox is Xabaag? & I think myrrh is the same thing..

Myrrh is the dried oleo gum resin of a number of Commiphora or dhidin species of trees. The Myrrh trees are small or low thorny shrubs that grow in rocky terrain.[1] Like frankincense, it is produced by the tree as a reaction to a wound through the bark and into the sapwood. The trees are bled in this way on a regular basis. When at the tree, myrrh is waxy and brittle, but after the resin is collected into large bales it becomes a dry, hard and glossy substance that can be clear or opaque,
Somalia Daawo badaan ba ka baxdo.It is said to have special efficacy on the heart, liver, and spleen meridians, as well as "blood-moving" powers to purge stagnant blood from the uterus. It is therefore recommended for rheumatic, arthritic, and circulatory problems, and for amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, menopause, and uterine tumors.


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Re: Scientists: Somalis taught us how to treat arthritis pai
[quote="Voltage"]Basra you mean Xabad Sawda which is blackseed and which is already widely researched for its medicinal qualities.[/quote]
Vo
Thank u!
Yes that is what i mean exactly!
Seem@loooooooooool
why are u laughing at my broken english? I am not as old as u, u know- i dont know aaf somali. I am a todler when u learnt somali in somalia!
Vo
Thank u!



Seem@loooooooooool
why are u laughing at my broken english? I am not as old as u, u know- i dont know aaf somali. I am a todler when u learnt somali in somalia!

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