30 years in Russia: how a Jordanian provides treatment for Russians (VIDEO)

The story of Rani al-Anati is a vivid example of how fate can change abruptly. Born into an ordinary Jordanian family, in the 90s he made a brave decision to come to Russia to study, despite the many stereotypes and myths about the country in those years.

In Moscow, the young man received a prestigious medical education and found his true calling — aromatherapy. Today Rani is one of the most famous experts in this field. He helps people cope with various physical and psychological problems.

More than 30 years of living in Russia have turned the Jordanian into a true connoisseur of the Russian soul. Having overcome many difficulties, Rani successfully became an entrepreneur and founded his own brand, which produces products with essential oils and a collection of teas.

Rani revealed the secret of the widespread use of dill in Russia, explained how essential oils can 'trick' the brain, and also told whether it is possible to find an oriental bazaar in Russia and why you should learn to bargain for what you want.

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