Red cherries taste delicious, but their juice may also have health
benefits. Several universities have discovered that tart red cherry
juice, from varieties such as Montmorency, have benefits that can
playa role in good health. Tart cherry juice is usually sold in a
concentrated form that must be mixed with water. The manufacturer King
Orchards recommends mixing one part cherry juice concentrate with
seven parts water. This equals two tablespoons of juice inan
eight-ounce glass.
Cherry juice concentrate can also be added to foodssuch as yogurt or
oatmeal without dilution.
Pain Relief
Tart cherry juice has proven benefits in reducing inflammation, which
in turn provides pain relief. Dr. Kerry Kuehl at Oregon Science and
Health University discovered that tart cherry juice may be as
effective inrelieving pain as non-steroidal anti-inflammato ry
medicines such as ibuprofen and aspirin.
Heart Health
A University of Michigan study led by Dr. Sara Warbler found that tart
cherry juice had measurable benefits in improving heart health. The
cardiovascular benefitsmay be due to the high antioxidant content of
tartcherry juice. Antioxidants help the body fight free radicals,
compounds associated with aging and disease.
Gout Relief
Gout is a form of arthritis in which uric acid builds upin the joints,
causing severe inflammation and pain. The University of Michigan
Health System reports that eating a half-pound of tart cherries or
drinking an equivalent amount of cherry juice each day can reduce
inflammation and relieve the pain of gout.
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BENEFITS OF TART RED CHERRY JUICE
He suffered a nosebleedwhilst fasting
What is the ruling if a fasting person suffers a nosebleed, because
this happened to me?.
Praise be to Allaah.
If the matter is as you describe, then your fast is valid, because
your nosebleed did not happenby your choice, so the factthat it
happened does notmean that you broke yourfast. The evidence for thatis
the fact that sharee'ah seeks to avoid making things difficult for
people, such as the verses in which Allaah says (interpretation of the
meaning): "Allaah burdens not a person beyond his scope"
[al-Baqarah 2:286]
"Allaah does not want to place you in difficulty"
[al-Maa'idah 5:6]
And Allaah is the source ofstrength. May Allaah send blessings and
peace upon our Prophet Muhammad and upon his family and companions.
Al-Lajnah al-Daa'imah li'l-Buhooth al-'Ilmiyyah wa'l-Ifta,
this happened to me?.
Praise be to Allaah.
If the matter is as you describe, then your fast is valid, because
your nosebleed did not happenby your choice, so the factthat it
happened does notmean that you broke yourfast. The evidence for thatis
the fact that sharee'ah seeks to avoid making things difficult for
people, such as the verses in which Allaah says (interpretation of the
meaning): "Allaah burdens not a person beyond his scope"
[al-Baqarah 2:286]
"Allaah does not want to place you in difficulty"
[al-Maa'idah 5:6]
And Allaah is the source ofstrength. May Allaah send blessings and
peace upon our Prophet Muhammad and upon his family and companions.
Al-Lajnah al-Daa'imah li'l-Buhooth al-'Ilmiyyah wa'l-Ifta,
She kissed a small child and is not sure whether she swallowed some of his saliva
On one of the days of Ramadan, I kissed a small child on his mouth. My
question is: I do not remember whether any ofthe child's saliva
entered my mouth or not, and if itdid enter my mouth I think it is
most likely that I did not realise that this action breaks the fast,
because I think that if I had known that I would not have done that
action.Do I have to make up those days?.
Praise be to Allaah.
Your fast is valid and you do not have to make up anything, because
you arenot certain as to whether you swallowed any of thischild's
saliva, and an act ofworship cannot be invalidated in the case of
uncertainty. Even if we assume that you did swallow some of it, you do
not have to do anything because you were unaware that this invalidates
the fast.
And Allah knows best.
question is: I do not remember whether any ofthe child's saliva
entered my mouth or not, and if itdid enter my mouth I think it is
most likely that I did not realise that this action breaks the fast,
because I think that if I had known that I would not have done that
action.Do I have to make up those days?.
Praise be to Allaah.
Your fast is valid and you do not have to make up anything, because
you arenot certain as to whether you swallowed any of thischild's
saliva, and an act ofworship cannot be invalidated in the case of
uncertainty. Even if we assume that you did swallow some of it, you do
not have to do anything because you were unaware that this invalidates
the fast.
And Allah knows best.
Do sublingual medications (those that are placed under the tongue to dissolve and be absorbed by the body) break the fast?
There is a type of pill which is used by some heart patients. The pill
is placed under the tongue and is not swallowed, and is absorbed by
the body. Does this pill break the fast?.
Praise be to Allaah.
The sublingual area – according to doctors – is the area of the body
whichmost rapidly absorbs medicine. Hence the quickest treatment for
some heart problems (angina) is a pill which is placed under the
tongue, where it is absorbed directly and quickly, and the bloodstream
carries it to the heart where it stopsthe angina attack.
This kind of medication does not break the fast because it is absorbed
in the mouth and none of it enters the stomach. The one who uses it
must be careful and make sure thathe does not swallow any of it after
it dissolves in the mouth and before it is absorbed.
It says in a statement of the Islamic Fiqh Council:
The following things are not regarded as breaking the fast: medicines
that are placed under the tongue to treat angina pectoris and other
problems, so long as one avoids swallowing anything that reaches the
throat. End quote.
See: Majallat Majma' al-Fiqh al-Islami (10/2/96, 454); Muftiraat
al-Siyaam al-Mu'aasirah, by Dr. Ahmad al-Khaleel, p. 38, 39.
is placed under the tongue and is not swallowed, and is absorbed by
the body. Does this pill break the fast?.
Praise be to Allaah.
The sublingual area – according to doctors – is the area of the body
whichmost rapidly absorbs medicine. Hence the quickest treatment for
some heart problems (angina) is a pill which is placed under the
tongue, where it is absorbed directly and quickly, and the bloodstream
carries it to the heart where it stopsthe angina attack.
This kind of medication does not break the fast because it is absorbed
in the mouth and none of it enters the stomach. The one who uses it
must be careful and make sure thathe does not swallow any of it after
it dissolves in the mouth and before it is absorbed.
It says in a statement of the Islamic Fiqh Council:
The following things are not regarded as breaking the fast: medicines
that are placed under the tongue to treat angina pectoris and other
problems, so long as one avoids swallowing anything that reaches the
throat. End quote.
See: Majallat Majma' al-Fiqh al-Islami (10/2/96, 454); Muftiraat
al-Siyaam al-Mu'aasirah, by Dr. Ahmad al-Khaleel, p. 38, 39.
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