Ahmet Aslan
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Hey there, I'm Ahmet - a passionate storyteller and accomplished journalist! I had a blast honing my writing, reporting, and critical thinking skills at a top-notch Journalism School, and now I'm ready to take on the world!
Stories (6/0)
Propolis: Immune System Support and Natural Remedy
The history of propolis dates back to ancient times. The ancient Greeks and Egyptians were aware of the medicinal uses of propolis. Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine, noticed that propolis could speed up wound healing and reduce inflammation, and began to use it in his medical practice. During the Middle Ages, propolis was used for a wide range of medical purposes. It gained prominence for its various uses, such as wound healing, alleviating toothaches, and treating infections.
By Ahmet Aslan12 months ago in Longevity
The Sweet History of Turkish Delight: From Ottoman Empire to Global Treat
Turkish Delight has been an iconic sweet treat in the Middle East for centuries. Its exact origins are uncertain, but it is widely believed to have been invented in Istanbul during the Ottoman Empire. According to legend, the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire commissioned a special sweet treat to be made for his court, and Turkish Delight was born. This sweet treat was initially made with honey and molasses and flavored with rosewater, which gave it its distinctive taste and aroma. Turkish Delight quickly became popular among the aristocracy, and over time it was enjoyed by people of all classes.
By Ahmet Aslan12 months ago in Feast
From Ancient Greece to Modern Times: A Global Celebration of Motherhood on Mother's Day
Mother's Day is an annual celebration to honor and appreciate mothers and motherly figures worldwide, and it provides an opportunity to acknowledge the sacrifices and hard work that mothers put in to ensure their children are happy and healthy. Mother's Day has a long and varied history dating back to ancient times, with one of the earliest recorded celebrations being the ancient Greek festival held in honor of the goddess Rhea. In the United States, the modern celebration of Mother's Day began in the early 20th century, and by 1914, it had become a national holiday. Today, Mother's Day is celebrated in countries worldwide, with variations in dates and traditions, but the underlying theme of honoring and celebrating motherhood remains the same.
By Ahmet Aslan12 months ago in Journal
Get Your Daily Dose of Health and Wellness with Goli's Apple Cider Vinegar Gummies
Cider vinegar, also known as apple cider vinegar, has been used for centuries as a natural remedy and household product. Made from fermented apple juice, cider vinegar has a tangy and slightly sweet taste and a distinct aroma.
By Ahmet Aslan12 months ago in Humans
Centuries-Old Remedies for Burn Injuries
Burn injuries can cause a variety of physical damage, including infections and decreased mobility, and can even cause long-term or permanent damage to the body's tissues. As a result, proper treatment and care of burn injuries are essential for promoting healing, preventing complications, and restoring health and function to the affected area of the body.
By Ahmet Aslan12 months ago in Longevity
How Cassette Tapes Were Used as Propaganda in the Middle East During the 1970s
The main reason why cassettes are important in the Middle East is the oral cultural tradition still prevalent in the region. In the Islamic tradition, the Quran is the biggest element of recitation. Muslims who come together for worship listen to one person reciting the Quran. They believe that they are "doing good deeds" by doing this. This has strengthened the tendency of "listening" in the Islamic geography over the centuries. In the movements that developed within the Islamic culture in the following years, reciting the Quran and quoting verses from it in speeches have become an important part of the development of political Islam. In the impact of cassettes in the Middle East, both this listening culture and the leaders' references to Quranic verses have influenced the masses.
By Ahmet Aslan12 months ago in Journal