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  • Writer's pictureElena Cora

Rediscovering Masculine Wellness: Unani Medicine for Men

Unani medicine, more commonly referred to as Unani Tibb, draws its foundations from ancient Greek principles of Hippocrates and Galen. Focusing on restoring equilibrium to the body, Unani Tibb strives to achieve that end goal.


Unani practitioners believe that one's tabiyat (internal power or strength) directly reflects his or her health; secondary influences, such as social and environmental considerations, also have an effect on tabiyat.




How it works:


Unani medicines have long been employed as an effective remedy to address conditions like erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation in men, working by targeting their root causes. Unani medicine also serves many other purposes, including relieving joint pain, reducing inflammation and fighting cataract.


A Unani hakim (physician) conducts initial examination by taking and recording the patient's pulse, followed by providing appropriate therapies and medicines, which often consist of natural therapies and herbal remedies.


A hakim also pays close attention to their patients' dietary habits and emphasizes diet therapy. He may recommend low-cal diets for fever patients. He may also suggest certain food items that will increase immunity or treat specific diseases; while also suggesting laxatives, diuretics and diaphoretics.


The Hakim also maintains an expansive selection of prescriptions and formulations called Qarabadeen to draw from when treating patients, such as single drugs selected clinically for combination formulation. He may combine herbs to treat ailments like fever or cough or asthma; all documented in its entirety within Qarabadeen. Numerous studies have confirmed the efficacy of Unani medicine including its ability to reduce risk factors associated with cardiovascular disease and diabetes as well as antidepressant akseer e kiram.


Benefits:


Unani medicines can help lower toxins in the body that interfere with sperm production and decrease fertility chances, improving male libido while treating infertility issues like low sperm production, egg and ovarian toxicity, and weak cervical tissue.


Unani is an ancient traditional system of medicine which has recently seen renewed interest since 1976, particularly in India where it has been practiced since the 19th century. At its heart is the concept of Mizaj or Temperament that describes an individual's physical constitution and tendencies - an imbalance can predispose individuals to various diseases resulting in biotic imbalance within their bodies.


Unani medicine employs a range of therapies and remedies, including herbal remedies. When heated in a vessel, these herbs produce vapors which condense into liquid known as arq. Unani medicine has proven successful at treating conditions ranging from indigestion to diabetes.

 

Unani medicines are also increasingly being utilized to treat arthritis and cataracts. Majoon Suranjan, which consists of ginger, aloe vera and other natural ingredients such as sea buckthorn berries is an effective solution for both rheumatoid and osteoarthritis; additionally Kohl-Chink Dawa eye drop has proven anti-cataract properties.


Side effects:


Unani medicine, also known as Unani therapy, originated in ancient Greece. Based on Hippocrates and Galen's doctrines as well as those developed by Muslim scholars such as Avicenna, Unani therapy aims to restore equilibrium to body fluids known as four humors to promote good health and prevent illness.


Unani medicines are typically composed of herbs, mineral salts and animal products such as oils. Single drugs in their raw forms are preferred over compound formulations. Once prepared, unani medicines undergo distillation to extract their volatile components which then form arq, a liquid solution containing active drugs. Overall, unani medicines contain less side effects than traditional pharmaceuticals; however there may still be potential adverse reactions with prolonged use of certain unani medications.


Unani medicines can be used to treat Habbe Mumsik Mushki Khas. For instance, Majoon Suranjan is an effective Unani remedy for joint pain caused by rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis due to its anti-inflammatory properties; they help relieve inflammation and swelling. Meanwhile, Kohl-Chikni Dawa can treat eye problems like cataract and glaucoma by delaying their progression; in addition it also has anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties; additionally it contains natural ingredients which are considered safe for human consumption.


Dosage:


Unani medicine, founded on ancient Greek principles and focused on creating equilibrium in the body, includes herbal medications which strengthen heart, brain and liver as well as increasing vigour and improving sexual function in men. One such herb known as Habbe Amber Momyai acts as an effective aphrodisiac while also aiding recovery from illness or injury while serving as an excellent cardio-brain tonic, helping improve gray matter functioning in the brain.


Unani practitioners (hakims) believe that an individual's tabiyat (internal power or ability to fight disease) plays an integral part in his or her health and character development, while secondary factors like socioeconomic conditions, geographic positioning and environmental influences could indirectly sway their tabiyat.


Unani herbal remedies have long been shown to be effective treatments for various illnesses, and one such dosage form is the habib (pill). This pill consists of various ingredients combined together into one dose; herbs are ground together and mixed with spices such as cinnamon. Studies have proven unani herbal medicines' efficacy against various ailments.


Unani pharmacology is founded upon a theory of four primary elements - fire, air, water and earth - said to pervade human cells and interstitial spaces as well as qurs mumsik jadid in our bodies. This system of healing, known as Unani Tibb or Arabian medicine has its origins dating back to Hippocrates and other Greek philosophers and physicians.

 

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