S. No. |
Ingredient |
Scientific name |
Part used |
Form |
Quantity |
1. |
Jauhar-i-Pudīna |
Mentha arvensis L. |
Exract of leaves |
As such |
12 g |
2. |
Jauhar-i-Ajwā’in |
Trachyspermum ammi(L.) Sprague |
Extract of fruit |
As such |
6 g |
All the three ingredients are kept in a glass-stoppered bottle in sunlight till they liquefy.
Kāsir-i-Riyāḥ (carminative), Musakkin-i-Alam (analgesic)
Useful in Nafkh-i-Shikam (flatulence), Ghathayān (nausea), Qay’ (vomiting), Su’-i-Haḍm (dyspepsia), Waja‘-al-Me‘da, Am‘ā’ wa Jigar (gastralgia), Ishāl (diarrhoea), Waja‘-al-Fu’ād (epigastric pain), Waja‘-al-Asnān toothache), Hayḍa (cholera), Qūlanj (intestinal colic), Nazla (catarrh), Zukām (cold), Ladha‘-i-Ḥashrāt (insect bite), Shaqīqa (migraine), Sudā‘ (headache), Waja‘-al-Udhn (otalgia), Ṭā‘ūn (plague), Zaḥīr (dysentry), Tap Mausamī (fever), Sil (phthisis)
2 to 4 drops orally with water.
For Ladha‘-i-Ḥashrāt, Shaqīqa and Sudā‘few drops of drug is used externally.