Sana Mobin

Sana Mobin
  • MD medicine
  • Regional research institute of unani medicine, srinagar, jammu and kashmir india

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Regional research institute of unani medicine, srinagar, jammu and kashmir india

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Anxiety disorder (Izterāb-i-Nafsānī) involves both psychological and physiological elements, comprising somatic, cognitive, emotional, and behavioural aspects. According to Unani Medicine, anxiety falls within the domain of Infialāt-i-Nafsāniyya, which refers to psychic reactions. This concept involves the movement of the pneuma (Ruḥ) and blood, fa...
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In many parts of the world, the tradition of using herbal drugs to combat various diseases and infections persists. Kundush, a key component of the Unani system of medicine, has been utilized by Unani physicians for its numerous medicinal properties since ancient times. Globally, intensive research is being conducted on medicinal plants as potentia...
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Dandruff which is also known as Huzāz/Abriya/Bafā' in Unani Medicine is one of the common ailments of scalp disorders in the world. The review gives an insight of the scalp condition which affects more than 50% of the population. This article aims at giving the etiopathology and management of the Dandruff in the Modern as well as the Unani system o...
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The remarkable therapeutic properties of Nigella sativa, often known as black seed or kalonji are well recognized. The use of N. sativa seeds and its oil has a long history in various traditional food and medical systems. As stated by the holy prophet of Islam (PBUH), Shoneez is important since it can cure all diseases with the exception of death....
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Bishari Booti (Aerva lanata (L.) Juss. Ex Schult is a prostrate herb belongs to the family Amaranthaceae. It also known by the name of Gorakshaganja. It is considered one among the few plants listed as Pashanbheda. It is a traditional plant in India used for the treatment of several medical conditions like dysmenorrhea, urolithiasis, cough, intoxic...

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