S. No. |
Ingredient |
Scientific name |
Part used |
Form |
Quantity |
1 |
Sang Jarāḥat |
Soap Stone |
Assuch |
Powder |
3part |
2 |
Ṣamagh-i-Palās |
Butea monosperma(Lam.) Taub. |
Gum |
Powder |
3part |
3 |
Māyīn Kalāṉ |
Tamarix gallicaL. |
Leaves |
Powder |
1part |
4 |
Ṣadaf Ṣādiq |
Ostrea edulis |
As such |
Powder |
1part |
5 |
Gil-i-Armanī |
Bole Armeniac |
As such |
Powder |
1part |
6 |
Dam-al- Akhawayn |
Dracaena cinnabari(Balf.f.) |
Resin |
Extract |
1part |
7 |
Gulnār |
Punica granatumL. |
Flower |
Powder |
1 part |
8 |
Qand Safayd |
Sugar |
Assuch |
Powder |
9part |
Ṣadaf Ṣādiq is heated red hot, immersed in water, then ground to a fine powder and mixed with other powdered ingredients.
Ḥābis-al-Dam (haemostatic), Qābiḍ (anti-diarrhoeal)
Useful in Kathrat-i-Ṭamth (menorrhagia), Nazf-al-Dam (haemorrhage), Qay’-al-Dam (haematemesis) Ishāl-i-Damwī (bloody diarrhoea)
3 to 5 g