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“…Ayurvedic medicines and Chinese ancient medicine have grown in fame as complementary therapies for serious ailments in recent years . Ma huang, ginseng, ginkgo, P. zizyphi, magnolia, bupleurum, and Huang qin are typical Chinese herbs employed to treat asthma, , while in the Unani medical system commonly used formulation is Qurs Sartan Kafoori (for the treatment of chronic bronchitis, cough, and tuberculosis) …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ayurvedic medicines and Chinese ancient medicine have grown in fame as complementary therapies for serious ailments in recent years . Ma huang, ginseng, ginkgo, P. zizyphi, magnolia, bupleurum, and Huang qin are typical Chinese herbs employed to treat asthma, , while in the Unani medical system commonly used formulation is Qurs Sartan Kafoori (for the treatment of chronic bronchitis, cough, and tuberculosis) …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of its high vitamin, protein, carbohydrate, and fatty acid content, it is frequently served as a green appetizer [ 1 ]. On the other hand, herbalists in Pakistan and India used C. sativus seeds to treat intestinal, respiratory [ 3 , 4 ], and urinary diseases [ 5 , 6 ]. Its fruits include purgative [ 7 ], stomachic [ 8 ], antacid, and carminative [ 9 ] qualities that might help with constipation and indigestion [ 10 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research findings indicated that the seeds of C. sativus exhibit anti-depression and anti-ulcer activities [ 19 ]. Furthermore, C. sativus seeds are employed in Unani formulations: Sada zarooni jawarish [ 5 ]; Sharbat–e–bazoori mutadil [ 20 ]; Banadiq ul buzoor [ 21 ]; Qurs zarishk [ 22 ]; Qurs sartan kafoori [ 3 ]; Laooq badam (dry cough and tuberculosis); and Laboob barid [ 23 , 24 ] for urinary bladder, cough, chronic bronchitis, and renal problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cucumis sativus L., the cucumber, belongs to the Cucurbitaceae family and is widely cultivated as an edible vegetable, especially in tropical areas of Africa, Asia, and South America [1,2] and is commonly used as a green appetizer and eaten with a main meal due to the presence of vitamins, proteins, carbohydrates, and fatty acids [1]. Herbal practitioners of Pakistan and India use its seeds to cure antitussive [3,4] and urinary problems [5,6]. Its fruits can aid in constipation and indigestion [7] due to their purgative [8], stomachic [9], antacid, and carminative properties [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gill et al [19] reported that C. sativus seeds had anti-ulcer and anti-depression properties. In Unani medicine systems, C. sativus seeds are used in the following unani compound formulation Jawarish zarooni sada (manage urinary bladder and kidney functions) [5], Sharbat-e-bazoori mutadil (improve liver and bladder problems) [20], Banadiq ul buzoor (renal disorders) [21], Qurs zarishk (hepatoprotective) [22], Qurs sartan kafoori (to treat chronic bronchitis, tuberculosis, and cough) [3], Laooq badam (dry cough and tuberculosis), Qurs kafoor (to treat diabetes), and Laboob barid [23,24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%