Mexican Sarsaparilla (Ushba Magrabi)
عشبہ مغربی
Rs 650
- Relief From Psoriasis
- Helps In Arthritis
- Used To Treat FoR Cancer
- Protecting The Liver
- Relief From Syphilis
Alkanet Root (Ratan Jot)
Chia Seeds (Tukhm-e-Daudi)
Bitter Apple Seeds (Tukhm-e-Hanzal)
Barberry (Zirshak)
Betel Nut Flower (Gul Supari)
Babchi (Baabchi)
24K Gold Leaf 3.5" x 3.5" (Sone Ka Warq)
Arjuna Bark (Arjun Ki Chaal)
Alum (Phitkari Safaid, Fitkari Safaid)
Bael Fruit (Bel Giri)
Arugula Seeds (Tukhm-e-Tara Mera)
Areca Nut (Chikni Supari, Chaliya)
Beleric (Beherra)
Bitter Apple (Sheem Hanzal)
Acacia Tree Bark (Chaal Kikar)
Babool Gum (Gond Babool, Gond Keekar, Gond Kikar)
Australian Pine Tree Fruit (Mae Khurdo)
Bees Wax (Desi) (Moom Desi)
Basil Seeds (Tukhm-e-Malanga, Tukhm-e-Rehan)
Babool Leaves (Barg-e-Babool)
Barley (Joo)
Aleppo Oak (Mazu Sabz)
Almond Straw (Badam Ki Khali)
Black Cumin Seeds (Kali Zeeri, Kali Jeeri)
Badhari Qand (Badari Qand)
عشبہ مغربی
Rs 650
Mexican Sarsaparilla / Ushba Magrabi (عشبہ مغربی) also known as Smilax Medica Sch, is a woody vine that produces small flowers and either red, black, or blue berry like fruit. Sarsaparilla is native to South America and the Caribbean where the Jamaican or Honduran Smilax ornata and Mexican Smilax aristolochiifolia originate. Sarsaparilla is used for treating psoriasis and other skin diseases, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and kidney disease for increasing urination to reduce fluid retention and for increasing sweating.
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