👃🏼 Indian Costus (Quist al Hindi) – Powder 👃🏼
for making nose drops or oral ingestion, angers the jinn

Product description
The Indian costus root (Saussurea costus) is a medicinal root that grows at over 2500 meters in the area between India, the Himalayas and China.
The SunnahCure Indian Costus powder is suitable for a variety of diseases and can be used orally or through the nose as a nose drop. The Indian Costus is particularly popular in Ruqya treatment, as it is used, among other things, to punish the Jinn or to treat sihr that has been eaten.

Benefits of SunnahCure Indian Costus Powder:
✔️ Can help with Mass (Jinn Possession), Sihr (Sorcery) and Waswasa (whisperings from Jinn)
✔️ Can help with cold
✔️ Can help with tonsillitis
✔️ Against sexual weakness
✔️ Can help with stomach diseases
✔️ Can help with asthma
✔️ Can help with bronchitis
✔️ Can help with migraines
✔️ Can help with pleurisy
✔️ Can help with constipation
✔️ Can help with loss of appetite
✔️ Can strengthen the immune system
✔️ Can have a calming effect
✔️ Mild, suitable for pregnant women and children

How to use
Please check our blog for more information, step-by-step instructions, possible applications and more

Hints
- As the Indian Costus is spicy, pregnant women, nursing mothers and young children should only use the softer version "Sea Costus (Quist al Bahri)"

Scope of delivery
20 grams SunnahCure Costus powder (Quist al Hindi)

Disclaimer
The information presented herein by SunnahCure is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by health professionals and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any supplements, it is always advisable to consult with your own health care provider.
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Benefits from Islamic sources
The Sunnah mentions the virtues of Indian Costus, as in a narration from al-Bukhary رحمه الله in his Sahih: "You should use Indian incense, for in it one finds cure for seven diseases. One can use it as nose drops when one has problems in the throat or taken for pleurisy in the side of the mouth."
Al-Tirmidhi رحمه الله narrates a Marfu' hadith from Ibn 'Abbas radiAllahu anhu: "The best thing to use for medical treatment is nose drops."
Al-Bukhari رحمه الله named one of his chapters in his Sahih "Chapter on Using Nose Drops from Indian Costus."
Abu Bakr ibn Arabi رحمه الله said: There are two types of costus: Indian costus (which is black) and sea costus (which is white). the jinn."
Al-Hafiz ibn Hajar رحمه الله said to the words: "There is a cure in it for seven diseases."
Ibn Hajar رحمه الله said: It may be that the seven refer to the various medical treatments of Costus as it is used as an ointment, as a drink, as a compress, as a hot compress, as an incense, as a nose drop or as a ludud (medicine, consumed at the corner of the mouth) is applied."
Ibn Hajar رحمه الله wrote: “Mix the powder with olive oil so that they can reach the brain; and whatever disease is present should be dispelled by sneezing.”
(Fath al-Baari, Kitab al-Tibb)
Ibn Hajjar describes the dosage form lying on the back.
“Do not torment your children by squeezing their tonsils as a remedy for tonsillitis; you should use Costus instead."
It is narrated in the Sahihain that the Prophet sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam said: "Among the best of your remedies are the Hijamah and Quist Al-Bahri and do not torment your youngsters by squeezing (you uvula) to cure their tonsillitis."
(Muslim 5726)