Today, Dr. Ibrahim discussed the medicinal benefits of red coral stone (Marjan/Laal Moonga), beyond its known uses in jewelry. He delved into the lesser-known advantages of infusing water with red coral (marjan stone ke fayde). Dr. Ibrahim revealed a simple method: placing a polished red coral in a water bowl, boiling it, covering it with red cellophane paper, and letting it soak up the sun for 7 hours. Drinking this water, ideally two to three times a day could boost calcium levels and aid in platelet production, giving your skin a natural radiance (lal moonga ke fayde). He also touched upon color therapy, linking it to teachings in the Quran. Dr. Ibrahim explained how using different shades of cellophane paper while infusing water might offer various benefits (lal moonga ke fayde).
In Urdu, Red Coral Stone is commonly known as "مرجان" (Marjan), and in Hindi, it is known as "लाल मूंगा" (Laal Moonga).
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Red coral (Marjan/Laal Moonga), also known as precious coral, belongs to the Corallium genus, prized for its vivid red or pink skeleton used in jewelry for its durability and alluring color. It's mainly made of calcium carbonate secreted by coral polyps (marjan nag ki pehchan).
Key points about red coral include its historical use in jewelry-making, cultural beliefs in its protective and healing properties, and its traditional medicinal applications for issues like infertility and skin ailments, albeit with limited scientific backing (marjan stone ke fayde).
Unique for its rareness and found in deeper waters, red coral differs from other corals. However, mining for red coral poses significant threats to marine ecosystems, disrupting coral reefs, reducing biodiversity, and impacting various marine life. Overexploitation due to jewelry demand and illegal harvesting further jeopardizes coral populations. Destructive mining not only harms corals but also disrupts the balance of marine ecosystems, affecting fish populations relying on reefs.
To combat these issues, initiatives promoting sustainable practices, habitat protection, and responsible coral harvesting are underway, vital for safeguarding these valuable marine resources.
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