Essence.
This is frozen squeezed juice of red-yellow color. Sabur can be Soqotri, Arabian and Samanjan. Some claim that the plant from which it is extracted is similar to the elecampane plant, but this is not true.
Choice.
The best sabur is the Soqotrian one. Its juice is similar to saffron juice, and its smell is like that of myrrh. Soqotri sabur is shiny, crumbly, free from stones; and the Arabian sabur is inferior to it in terms of yellowness, heaviness and shine, but is more sticky and hard than the Soqotrian one. Samanjan sabur smells bad, it is slightly yellow and without shine. Over time, the sabur turns black.
Nature.
Hot to the second degree, dry to the same degree, but they say hot and dry to the third degree, but this is not so.
Actions and properties.
The power of sabur is supposedly astringent and drying, but it is not. It causes prickly heat on the body and puts you to sleep. Indian sabur has many benefits, dries without burning and is slightly binding. It stings so little that it does not burn malignant wounds.
Cosmetics.
Sabur with honey is applied to the impact marks. It heals ulcerated nails, and it is applied with wine for hair loss, and this prevents hair loss.
Tumors and acne.
Sabur is useful for tumors in the anus and male genital organs; It especially helps with tumors of the muscles located on both sides of the tongue if sabur is consumed with wine or honey.
Wounds and ulcers.
Sabur is suitable for ulcers that are difficult to heal, especially in the anus, on the male organs, in the nose and mouth, as well as for fistulas.
Tools with joints.
Sabur helps with joint pain.
Organs of the head.
Sabur removes excess bile that collects in the head, and if you smear sabur with rose oil on your forehead and temples, it helps with headaches and cures them. It is useful for ulcers in the nose and mouth, and when used as an ointment with wine and honey, it is one of the medicines useful for cuts in the ear and for swellings of the muscles on either side of the tongue. Sabur, according to ancient medicine, expels black bile and is useful for melancholy; Sabur from Fars sharpens the mind and warms the heart.
Organs of the eye.
Sabur is useful for ulcers in the eye and trachoma, as well as for pain from burning in the corner of the eye, and dries out moisture in the eye.
Nutritional organs.
Sabur cleanses the excess bile and mucus accumulated in the stomach if you drink two milakas of it in cold or warm water. It eliminates false or perverted appetite and stops the burning and inflammation that affects the uvula due to heat in the stomach. Sometimes it is taken in the morning and evening, ten hubba, mixed with corrective agents, and it relaxes the stomach and does not spoil the food in the stomach. Sometimes sabur helps with stomach pain on the same day. Sabur opens blockages in the liver and stops jaundice due to its laxative effect.
Eruption organs.
One and a half darachmi sabur in hot water loosens, and three darakhmi produce complete cleansing; a moderate amount - two darakhmi in water sweetened with honey - removes mucus and bile. If sabur is included in a laxative, this prevents the laxative from having a harmful effect on the stomach; In general, sabur is the most suitable laxative for the stomach.
Washed sabur is weaker, but it is healthier for the stomach. Mixing sabur with honey reduces its power, so that it almost does not weaken, attracting, but only removes what comes in its way, however, the power of pure sabur also does not penetrate far into the body and does not even go further than the liver. If you drink Arabian sabur, it causes melancholy and relaxation; its strength remains in the folds of the stomach for up to one or two days.
On cold days, it is dangerous to drink sabur, because then the sabur, whatever it is, often weakens with blood. Sabur in wine is applied to protruding kidney bumps and cracks in the anus to stop the flow of blood. Sabur in the form of an ointment with wine and honey cures tumors in the anus and on the male penis.
Poisons.
If you give sabur on cold days, you may be afraid that it will cause weakening of the blood.
Substitutes.
A substitute for sabur is an equal amount of khudad.