Abroma Augusta Bark – Siddiqui Dawakhana
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Abroma Augusta Bark اوّلٹ کمبل کا چھلکا “Abroma Augusta” itself is commonly known as “اوّلٹ کمبل” (Olat Kambal), which is the Hindi name for the plant. The bark is the outer layer of the tree or shrub. Abroma Augusta Linn. Family: Sterculiaceae Arabic Name(s): Sterculiaceae Urdu Name(s): Ulat-Kambal, Olatkambol الٹ کمبل English Name(s): Devil’s Cotton Functions and Properties (Pharmacological Actions) Uterine tonic, emmenagogue, diuretic, resolvent. Uses Abroma Augusta used to treat menstrual diseases, especially different types of dysmenorrhea and monthly pain. Reputable emmenagogues are typically used to treat menstrual diseases, especially different types of dysmenorrhea and monthly pain. Additionally, it treats leucorrhea, female sterility, and functional uterine debility merits. One administration (douche) controls menstrual flow. It functions as a uterine tonic and produces the intended effect if taken two days prior to menstruation. Fresh stems and leaves infusion in cold water does wonders for gonorrhea. One administration is thought to be helpful during menstruation because it helps young married women conceive. Dosage Either fresh viscid juice or aqueous extract (approximately 70 ml) of bark (2-4 grams) twice a day or as a douche before breakfast. Corrigent Sikanjbin (water, honey, and vinegar syrup), sour foods (citrus juice). Tenedium Linn, Peganum harmala. Linn, Ruta graveolens (Ispand/Harmal). Adiantum capillus-veneris Linn. (Sudab). (Pershiaoashan). Linn. Valeriana officinalis. Bachar. Comments However, the natural medication has been taken by Indigenous people since ancient times. The lack of published research on its ethnopharmacology, ethnobotany, and chemical makeup seems to be the main cause of its unpopularity. The shrub is well recognized for producing good fiber.
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