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Question:
I have been suffering from a skin disease for over 26 years. It began when we
were living in Bahawalpur at my maternal home. While picking cotton with my
sisters in the fields, I developed an itching sensation, and large red bumps
began to appear on my body. These bumps would appear in different areas at
different times. After getting married, I moved to Africa. There, small,
corn-sized red bumps reappeared, and after visiting a doctor, I was given some
medication that provided temporary relief. In Africa, we were blessed with
three sons. However, any medication taken for other internal ailments would
cause similar bumps and rashes to appear on my skin. Hot medicine was
particularly ineffective, and once, my entire skin became damaged, with fluids
leaking from it. My eyes swelled both on the top and bottom, and I started
sneezing frequently. I also experienced headaches. I had surgery on my nose,
which has improved, but I still sneeze seven to eight times every morning and
evening. My throat worsened, and sometimes my nose would swell and become
immobile, with ulcers developing inside it.
Answer:
It is important to continue with the conventional medical treatment for this
condition. In addition, a spiritual remedy is suggested:
بسم اللّٰہ الرحمن الرحیم
یَا فَارِقُ
یَا فَارِقُ یَا فَارِقُ
یَا فَارِقُ
یَا فَارِقُ یَا فَارِقُ
یَا فَارِقُ
یَا فَارِقُ یَا فَارِقُ
Engrave
this phrase on a silver plate. Immerse this plate in warm water overnight and
consume the water before sleeping. Additionally, it is advised to avoid
consuming food that has been stored in a refrigerator. Fresh food should be
used as much as possible. Refrigerated items do not maintain their freshness
and often develop foreign bodies over time. For example, fresh meat, when left
out in open air for several hours, does not spoil, but if taken out from the
refrigerator and left for less than an hour, it begins to rot. It is also
recommended to avoid jaggery, oils, and sour foods.
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