Description
Bolus Armenus / Borah Armani (بورہ ارمنی) also known as Bole Armoniac and Armenian Bole, is an earthy clay, usually red, native to Armenia. It is red due to the presence of iron oxide; the clay also contains hydrous silicates of aluminum and possibly magnesium.
Historically, it was used as an astringent, prescribed against diarrhea, dysentery, hemorrhage, etc. Externally, it was used in strengthening plasters, against dislocations of the joints.
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Acacia Tree Bark (Chaal Kikar)
Acanthus Seeds (Tukhm-e-Utangan)
Babchi (Baabchi)
Bitter Apple Seeds (Tukhm-e-Hanzal)
Betel Nut Flower (Gul Supari)
Basil Seeds (Tukhm-e-Malanga, Tukhm-e-Rehan)
Beleric (Beherra)
Bees Wax (Desi) (Moom Desi)
Barley (Joo)
Australian Pine Tree Fruit (Mae Khurdo)
Babool Leaves (Barg-e-Babool)
24K Gold Leaf 3.5" x 3.5" (Sone Ka Warq)
Arjuna Bark (Arjun Ki Chaal)
Badhari Qand (Badari Qand)
Almond Straw (Badam Ki Khali)
Alum (Phitkari Safaid, Fitkari Safaid)
Bael Fruit (Bel Giri)
Ginseng Powder (Jinsing)
Barberry (Zirshak) 