Biological activity of the mummy. Publication 4: Regenerative Action in Fractures bones
AUTHORS : Frolova L.N. | Kiseleva T.L.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Institute of Homeopathy and Naturotherapy of the Federal Scientific Clinical Experimental
Center for Traditional Methods of Diagnostics and Treatment of Roszdrav, Moscow
YEAR : 2008
I. Historical background Among the few remedies that have been successfully used for many centuries in folk medicine for bone fractures, ancient legends, manuscripts and books highlight the mummy. Back in the 1st millennium AD, the brilliant scientist-encyclopedist from Khorezm Abu Raikhan-Muhammad ibn-Ahmed al-Biruni (973-1048) described the medicinal properties of the mummy in this way:resin (mummy) in some respects corresponds to amber and aromatic resins and deserves that we keep it for its value and to help someone who breaks some bone in his body ”[7]. At about the same time Avicenna (980-1037) in the “Canon of Medicine” in the section
“Tools with joints” recommended: “[Shilajit] in the form of drinking and rubbing [as] an
excellent [remedy] for pain in dislocation and fracture… “[1].