As for the treatment of jarab, the first best and often sufficient remedy is emptying with the help of substances that remove pungent, burnt juice and salty mucus, and th ...
Read MoreThe matter from which the jarab arises is either blood matter mixed with yellow bile and almost converted into black bile or partially converted into black bile, or matte ...
Read MoreAs for fresh and moderate lichen, simple remedies for it include citron acid - with severe lichen it also helps - as well as gum arabic with vinegar, almond tree gum, plu ...
Read MoreAn old, strong CDFA requires a sharp medicine that would corrode it until it reaches healthy meat, and then it is treated with a plaster for ulcers, for example, a celand ...
Read MoreAs for the medicines for the loose safa and medicines intended for people with a wet body and for children, this is, for example, henna or vasma with galls burned with fa ...
Read MoreSafa belongs to the group of ulcerative acne; in most books it is usually mentioned in the paragraphs on cosmetics. Safa begins with light, itchy pimples scattered in var ...
Read MoreOne must abstain from bloodletting unless required by some important reason, as well as from bathing, which is allowed only from time to time, and from wine except pure. ...
Read MoreYou should start with bloodletting, if there is an abundance of blood, and with the removal of burnt black gall juice using, for example, a decoction of dodder, agaric, b ...
Read MoreThe difference between the bahak of both types and the true white baras is that the bahak nests in the skin and, if it goes deep, it is very insignificant, while the bara ...
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