Using breastmilk for skin treatment
Q: I have read that breastmilk is good for the skin.
1. Can I apply my own breastmilk to my skin?
2. Can I apply my own breastmilk to my husband's skin?
Q: I have read that breastmilk is good for the skin.
1. Can I apply my own breastmilk to my skin?
2. Can I apply my own breastmilk to my husband's skin?
Q: Should we only rely on spritual medicines like zam zam, honey, etc. and not take medicines? I don't know why I think due to my weak faith that what happened if I don't get shifa and I only think of using medical medicines. Am I committing kufr?
I heard the Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) used both. Did he always use then in a combined form of both spiritual and physical medicines?
Q: Is ethanol which is found in medications, mainly teething gels, cough syrups, etc. permissable to consume. Some of these medication have up to 20% ethanol (alcohol).
Q: I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. One of my friends is using cannabis oil a few drops in her mouth, and she uses the oil to rub on her body. Is it permissible to use cannabis oil?
Q: Is it permissible to ingest and apply seal oil on the skin?
Q: Is it permissible to consume multivitamins (vitaforce) that have the ingredient shellac?
Q: What is the ruling with regards to the use of snail mucin in products and is it acceptable?
Q: Can I eat herbs and natural medicines for white hairs at a young age or I should leave it as is?
Q: Are we allowed to consume medications containing ethanol, e.g. cough syrups and tinctures and so forth.
Q: There's been a debate about the different forms of weed/cannabis that can be taken. Apparently smoking it is different from eating it in a brownie or maybe a gum form. Is this allowed? Or is any form of this product permissible?
Is it allowed for medical purposes? Maybe anxiety/depression etc.? Please advise .