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A peculiar video has been retweeted by Imam based in Washington DC on Twitter on Wednesday and has since received more than 20,000 views. The video shows a young Saudi boy recording himself making use of a camel’s urine as a sort-of ‘hair treatment’.
Saudi Arabian says “Camel urine removes dandruff from the hair and makes it silky.” pic.twitter.com/1PtQcYYllP
— Imam Tawhidi (@Imamofpeace) June 7, 2018
…and lots of confusion.
How the heck did they find that out?
— AnnJones (@Annjones38) June 7, 2018
— François Leblanc! (@RealFrancois117) June 7, 2018
Arabs have long used camel urine as a medicine. It”s well documented.
— MuhtodJavab (@Muhtod_Javab) June 7, 2018
Not even one bit
Ah hell no.
— OldSchoolCoug (@OldSchoolCoug) June 7, 2018
I’ll stick to Argan oil thanks.
— True or False? (@RobinozNT) June 7, 2018
I’ll stick with Head and Shoulders, thanks.
— Derek B. (D.B.) Cooper (@dbcoopercalgary) June 7, 2018
Just in awe of the newfound information shared.
V shd never underestimate folk medicines. medical science is invented by ordinary ppl not scientists or doctors. If a doctor would say this you’d readily believe him. Why prejudiced against common ppl?
— DrPS (@DrPS51) June 7, 2018
Good to know.
— ???????? Toney Brooks Media, #MAGAveteran (@ToneyBrooks) June 7, 2018
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