Thaambulam - paan

Start the practice of chewing betel leaf again. Tell everyone. There is no indigestion, no cancer, no diabetes, no heart diseases... Chewing betel leaves and drinking alcohol have become bad and normal habits respectively for the drunkards and become incapable, and they are the youth of today's Tamil society.

The 'Thaambulam', referred to as betel leaf and areca nut, plays a vital role in Tamil culture. The betel and nut have a significant place in all rituals and ceremonies of a Tamil person, from birth to death. Not just ordinary betel leaf and nut, but a simple betel and nut can even finalize a marriage in Tamil culture.

During the times of our grandparents, who grew up chewing betel leaf and nut, there was no cancer, no diabetes, no heart diseases, and importantly, no constipation.

Hence, the betel leaf, known to be a cure for many ailments in Tamil medicine, has been given so much importance by the Tamil people. The decadence of culture and foreign lust have made the habit of spoiling betel leaves prevalent, causing our race to become afflicted with diseases. Forgetting the greatness of betel leaf has led couples to fertility centers.

Even if you get oral cancer, your teeth will never decay; you still continue the old habit of chewing betel leaves. The habit of chewing betel leaves and areca nuts has gradually disappeared from us through constant advice. Chewing betel leaves, areca nuts, tobacco, moreover showing off the difference with lime, pearl oyster shell lime, are now only combined with cardamom, cloves, nutmeg, and other aromatic substances, tasted in the mouth, and then the initial saliva, the second saliva should be spat out, and the third saliva is considered nectar - these are the ways of chewing paan told by traditional medicine. In the village that had such traditional medicine, the next generation has arrived asking 'Oh, is that so about Paan

The exceptional ability of Betel leaf to boost the production of sperm and its motility makes it an excellent remedy. Hydroxy Chavicol, a phenol compound found in betel leaves, is known to strengthen the prostate in men, and it also has the power to prevent prostate cancer.

The sperm, which is produced during the seeding process, gets its life from the Zinc found in the fluid excreted from the prostate, which means it is responsible for motility. The event of sperm capacitation in IVF is also crucial,; for this capacitation to occur, the prostate fluid is very important. Perhaps it is with this knowledge that a loving wife would graciously offer a betel leaf roll to her husband as if indulging in a deep conversation.

However, sadly, with the excessive inclusion of tobacco in the betel leaf, the addition of clove for fresh breath, and the insertion of areca nut for vigor, today's Tamil community ends up at infertility centers.

Let's recommend the greatness of betel leaf for the next generation with a bit more sweetness...!!

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