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Sharbat Sadar

This is anti catarrhal which is use to reduce excess mucous, beneficial in whooping cough, dry cough, common cold, sore throat infections, respiratory infections, lung infections. Ingredients Bombyx mori 50 gm, piyohnils ajowan, mulethi, semi ground linum usitatissimum, ficus carica, foeniculurn vulgare, adhatocla vasica leaves, onosma bracteatum leaves, adiatum capillus venerls, malva syivestris seed, dried hyssopus offloinalis, cordia latifo. Dosage Take 25 ml with 125 ml lukewarm water, or Use under supervision of medical practitioner  

Sharbat Rabvi

Sharbat Rabvi is an excellent medicine, used for treatment of respiratory-disorder.Respiratory system contain such diseases like tuberculosis in which lungs are infected, pneumonia which is form of lung infection and cause problem in respiration, influenza (upper respiratory infection), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma(In which airway are inflamed), lung cancer, bronchitis, common, cold, cough. Dosage 5 ml, to be taken 3 hourly, Or Use under supervision of medical practitioner.

Habb e Asgand

This is beneficial and provides profits such as it is beneficial in all forms of aches properly chronic issues of gout and sciatica also avoids constipation, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, bursitis, gout, strains, sprains, and other injuries. Ingredients Ajwain Desi, Asgand, Bidhara, Peeplamool, Pipal Kalan, Zanjabeel, Satawar, Musli Siyah, Gur Dosage 1 – 2 Tablets twice a day with water, or Use under supervision of medical practitioner

Majun Suranjan

It is an excellent remedy to treat Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica etc. It is a well known remedy for all types of aches. Ingredients Berg Hina, Badiyan, Asaroon, Beikh Kibr, Post Halela Zard, Turbud Safaid, Tukhm Karafs, Chita Lakri, Zanjabeel, Saqmonia, Samundar Jhag, Suranjan Shirin, Sana, Satar Farsi, Filfil Safaid, Kishneez Khushk, Gule Surkh, Mahi Zehraj, Namak Sambhar, Roghan Ara. Dosage 10 grams to be taken at bed time with water, or Use under supervision of medical practitioner  

Majun Dabidulward

This is beneficial in Hepatitis (An inflammation of the liver) , gastritis (Any of a group of conditions in which the stomach lining is inflamed) , metritis(inflammation of the womb), liver ailments, hepatomegaly(abnormal enlargement of the liver) , jaundice , anorexia (An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat), oedema(a condition characterized by an excess of watery fluid collecting in the cavities or tissues of the body), cirrhosis(Chronic liver damage from a variety of causes leading to scarring and liver failure) , sluggish liver, liver dysfunction and loss of appetite, hepatosis, weakness of stomach. Ingredients Asaroon, dana heel khurd, dar chini, gul ghafis,gul surkh habbe balsan, izkher, lac maghsool, mastagi, ood gharqi, qaranfal, qust sheereen, sumbuluttib, tabasheer, tukjme karafs, tukhme kasni, tukshme kasoos, zafaran, zaravand taveel. Dosage 5-7 gm To be taken with water or Use under supervision of medical practit...

Jawarish Kamuni

One of the best medicine for stomach related problems. Ingredients Darchini, Bura Surkh, Filfil Safaid, Filfil Siyah, Sudab Khushk, Murabba Sonth, Zeera Kirmani Mudabbir, Murabba Halela, Gulqand, Qand Safaid, Shahad. Indications Excretes the gases, relieves constipation and maintains the digestive system. Stomachache, flatulence.   Dosage 5 – 10 grams to be taken twice a day with water after meals.

Introduction

Unani or Yunani medicine is the pseudoscientific practice used in Perso-Arabic traditional medicine in Mughal India and in Muslim culture in South Asia and modern day Central Asia. The term Yūnānī means " Greek ", as the Perso-Arabic system of medicine was based on the teachings of the Greek physicians Hippocrates and Galen . Arab and Persian elaborations upon the Greek system of medicine by figures like Ibn Sina (Avicenna) and al-Razi (Rhazes) influenced the early development of Unani. The medical tradition of medieval Islam was introduced to India by the 13th century with the establishment of the Delhi Sultanate and it took its own course of development during the Mughal Empire, influenced by Indian medical teachings of Sushruta and Charaka. Alauddin Khalji (d. 1316) had several eminent physicians (Hakims) at his royal courts. This royal patronage led to the development of Unani in India, and also the creation of Unani literature. Diagnosis and tre...