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And from a scientific angle a number of views are expressed on the benefits of Bottu. Kumkuma or Gandham or Vibuthi Bottu is said to stimulate the Pituitary gland that lies behind the forehead. The Pituitary gland is the master gland known as the king of the Endocrine system. It secretes hormones that stimulate other Endocrine glands and Bottu stimulates the Pituitary gland. Bottu is also said to bring about a cool, calming effect and a good memory.

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scrooge uncle anduke na nuv pelli cheskotle ?

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Concentration (between the eyebrows - Bhroo) causes
enoromous energy dissipation and camdanam is supposed to cool the heat.
Tilakam indicates the hidden eye of the human. Shiva has the third eye
located in between the eyebrows (Bhroo) and when he opens that third eye
all the locas will be destroyed. If Shiva's third eye is closed, all
the bondages will be destroyed (the sins will be destroyed). If one
wears the tilakam boTTu on the forehead he or she feels "I am the
Brahma; I am not different from Brahma and I am a liberated soul."
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According to wikipedia, there are health benefits of real kumkuma :

“Saffron for kumkum is made from the flower Crocus sativus, in the family Iridaceae. The plant has many names in Sanskrit: Ghusrun, Rakta, Kashmir, Balhik, Kesar, Kashmiraj, Kumkum, Agneeshekhar, Asrugvar, Shatha, Shonit, Pitaka, or Rudhir. The saffron contains a dye consisting of 8 to 13.4% of the volatile oils crocin and picrococin.”
Crocin has been shown to be a potent antioxidant.[2][3][4] It has also been shown to have ananticarcinogenic action. [5][6][7] In rodents, crocin has been shown to have antidepressant properties[8][9]and one study reports aphrodisiac properties.[10]
Saffron has a long medicinal history as part of traditional healing; several modern research studies have hinted that the spice has possible anticarcinogenic (cancer-suppressing), anti-mutagenic (mutation-preventing), immunomodulating, and antioxidant-like properties.[27][79][80][81] Saffron stigmas, and even petals, may be helpful for depression.[82][83] Early studies show that saffron may protect the eyes from the direct effects of bright light and retinal stress apart from slowing downmacular degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa.[84] (Most saffron-related research refers to the stigmas, but this is often not made explicit in research papers.) Other controlled research studies have indicated that saffron may have many potential medicinal properties.[85][86]

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scrooge uncle anduke na nuv pelli cheskotle ?

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And from a scientific angle a number of views are expressed on the benefits of Bottu. Kumkuma or Gandham or Vibuthi Bottu is said to stimulate the Pituitary gland that lies behind the forehead. The Pituitary gland is the master gland known as the king of the Endocrine system. It secretes hormones that stimulate other Endocrine glands and Bottu stimulates the Pituitary gland. Bottu is also said to bring about a cool, calming effect and a good memory.

 

 

Concentration (between the eyebrows - Bhroo) causes
enoromous energy dissipation and camdanam is supposed to cool the heat.
Tilakam indicates the hidden eye of the human. Shiva has the third eye
located in between the eyebrows (Bhroo) and when he opens that third eye
all the locas will be destroyed. If Shiva's third eye is closed, all
the bondages will be destroyed (the sins will be destroyed). If one
wears the tilakam boTTu on the forehead he or she feels "I am the
Brahma; I am not different from Brahma and I am a liberated soul."

 

 

According to wikipedia, there are health benefits of real kumkuma :

“Saffron for kumkum is made from the flower Crocus sativus, in the family Iridaceae. The plant has many names in Sanskrit: Ghusrun, Rakta, Kashmir, Balhik, Kesar, Kashmiraj, Kumkum, Agneeshekhar, Asrugvar, Shatha, Shonit, Pitaka, or Rudhir. The saffron contains a dye consisting of 8 to 13.4% of the volatile oils crocin and picrococin.”
Crocin has been shown to be a potent antioxidant.[2][3][4] It has also been shown to have ananticarcinogenic action. [5][6][7] In rodents, crocin has been shown to have antidepressant properties[8][9]and one study reports aphrodisiac properties.[10]
Saffron has a long medicinal history as part of traditional healing; several modern research studies have hinted that the spice has possible anticarcinogenic (cancer-suppressing), anti-mutagenic (mutation-preventing), immunomodulating, and antioxidant-like properties.[27][79][80][81] Saffron stigmas, and even petals, may be helpful for depression.[82][83] Early studies show that saffron may protect the eyes from the direct effects of bright light and retinal stress apart from slowing downmacular degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa.[84] (Most saffron-related research refers to the stigmas, but this is often not made explicit in research papers.) Other controlled research studies have indicated that saffron may have many potential medicinal properties.[85][86]

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Good posts sitaara

 

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