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Gallus domesticus Tenminck

Gallus domesticus Tenminck

Gallus domesticus Tenminck belongs to Aves, Galliformes family.

The Arabic names for this herb are Safar-al-Baiz, Safart-al-Baiz.

The English names for this herb are Cardamomum, Egg Yolk, Lecithin.

The Urdu names for this herb are Aano, Zardi, Zardi Baidha Murgh.

Warning: May elevate temperature in warm temperament individuals and may cause convulsions,allergic reactions, and acne in hypersensitive individuals.

Description

Gallus domesticus Tenminck. Egg-yolk is yellow to orange portion of the egg of hen which is separated from the white by vitelline membrane. It is nutritional, non-living material, contains phospho-proteins, lecithins, vitamins and some inorganic salts'

Pharmacological Actions

The pharmacological actions of Gallus domesticus Tenminck are Aphrodisiac, Cardiotonic, Demulcent, Emollient, Nutrient, Restorative, Stimulant.

Indications

The indications of Gallus domesticus Tenminck are General Debility, Dyspepsia, Anaemia, Boils, Plague.

Contraindications

None recorded.

Temperament

The temperament of Gallus domesticus Tenminck is 1st order, warm and moist.

Occurrence, Taste & Odor

Odor: The odor of Egg of Gallus domesticus Tenminck is Unpleasant.

Taste: Egg: Tasteless.

Dosage

PartDoseInstructions
Whole Herb2.000 – 4.000 nos.N/A

Available Brands

Compound Preparations

No Compound Preparation information is available for Gallus domesticus Tenminck.

Substitutes

The substitute of Gallus domesticus Tenminck's Egg yolk is [Testicles of cock.].

Active Constituents

No information regarding Gallus domesticus Tenminck's active constituent is currently available.

Antidotes

The antidotes of Gallus domesticus Tenminck's Egg yolk are Milk, Piper nigrum Linn., Sodium Chloride.

Toxicity

Currently no Toxicity information is available for Gallus domesticus Tenminck. (work in progress)