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Cornelian

Cornelian

Cornelian belongs to Apiaceae, Umbelliferae family.

The Arabic name for this herb is Aqiq Yamani.

The English names for this herb are Agate, Quartz, Silicon Dioxide.

The Urdu name for this herb is Aqiq.

Warning: Continous use of single herb preparation may cause sexual insufficiency (of temporary nature), may cause obstructions and exert adverse effects on memory.

Description

None recorded.

Pharmacological Actions

The pharmacological actions of Cornelian are Anti-haemorrhagic, Cardiac Tonic, Diuretic, Eye Tonic, Lithontriptic, Refrigerant.

Indications

The indications of Cornelian's Powder are Haemoptysis, Eyesight Weakness.

Contraindications

None recorded.

Temperament

The temperament of Cornelian is 2nd order, cold and dry.

Occurrence, Taste & Odor

Taste: Powder: Tasteless.

Dosage

PartDoseInstructions
Whole Herb375.000 – 1000.000 mgN/A

Available Brands

Compound Preparations

Cornelian is used in the preparation of Arq Amber, Arq Gazar Ambari, Dawa-i-Gharghara, Dawa-ul-Misk Mo'tadil Jawahardar, Itrifal Kishnizi, Itrifal Mundi, Itrifal Zamani, Jawahar Mohra, Jawarish Mastagi Kalan, Khamira Gaozaban Ambari Jawahardar, Khamira Hamdard, Kuhl al-Jawahar, Kushta aqiq, Kushta Marjan Jawaharwala, Kushta Yashab, Ma'jun Juzam, Ma'jun Kalkalanj, Ma'jun Mughaliz Jawaher Wali, Ma'jun Mundi, Ma'jun Sohag Sonth, Mufarreh Barid Jawahar Wali, Mufarreh Kabir, Roghan Kishneez, Safuf Kalan, Sunun Kalan.

Substitutes

The substitutes of Cornelian are [Other types of cornelian may also be used.], Corallium rubrum L..

Active Constituents

No information regarding Cornelian's active constituent is currently available.

Antidotes

The antidotes of Cornelian are Cochlospermum religiosum (L.) Alston, Sugar.

Toxicity

Currently no Toxicity information is available for Cornelian. (work in progress)