Olive - olive

Essence.
The oil is sometimes squeezed from unripe olives, and sometimes from ripened ones. Unfak is oil pressed from unripe olives. Sometimes the oil is extracted from garden olives, and sometimes from wild ones. Old olive oil in medicinal dressings has the power of castor oil, wild radish oil and nigella oil, but these oils are hotter than olive oil, although they are close to it in action. If you want to burn olive branches and leaves, they should first be coated with honey.

Choice.
The best oil for healthy people is unfak, and the best gum is wild olive gum, which burns the tongue. And if it doesn’t burn, then it’s of no use.

Nature.
Unfak oil is cold, dry in the first degree, and Ruf says: “It has moisture in it.” And the oil from ripe olives is moderately hot and slightly moist. If you wash it, it becomes balanced in terms of moisture and dryness and less hot.

In general, ripe olives are hot and their oil is moderately moist, while unripe olives are moderately cold; Olive tree wood and leaves are cold.

If unfak oil is kept for a very long time, its nature becomes the same as that of sweet olive oil.

Actions and properties.
All types of olive oil strengthen the body, encourage movement, and extinguish innate warmth.

Wild olive oil is boiled in a copper vessel until it thickens and its strength becomes close to that of khudad. In terms of cleansing, salted olive juice is more powerful than salt water. The best olive oil for healthy people is unfac oil. The pungency of old olive oil does not reach the point of burning. Olives are among the low-nutrients.

Cosmetics.
The leaves of wild olives are good against nailworms, and when rubbed they prevent perspiration. Wild olive oil is similar to rose oil in many ways; it preserves hair and prevents the rapid spread of gray hair if consumed daily.

Tumors and acne.
Wild olive oil is used for erysipelas, herpes and urticaria and is useful for hot tumors, which it dissolves. The moisture that flows out of oilwood when it is burned is suitable for the treatment of jaraba and lichen.

Olive oil sludge, especially when mixed with the leaves, is a cure for hot glandular tumors.

Wounds and ulcers.
Wild olive oil, squeezed from the unripe fruit, helps against wet and dry ulcers and against jarab. Wild olive leaves are used for erysipelas, creeping, malignant and contaminated ulcers, herpes and urticaria.

If the infusion of olive oil is mixed with safflower, it cures jarab, even jarab in animals, especially if it is used in an infusion of lupine. If olives soaked in water with salt are applied as a medicinal bandage to fire burns, no blisters will form. They cleanse contaminated ulcers. Wild olive gum helps against ulcerative jarab and lichen and is included in plasters used for wounds.

Tools with joints.
Water from salted olives is used for enemas for inflammation of the sciatic nerve, and washed olive oil is suitable for nerve pain and inflammation of the sciatic nerve. Old olive oil, when smeared with it, helps those suffering from gout.

Organs of the head.
Olive leaves are boiled in the juice of unripe grapes until it becomes like honey, the corroded teeth are smeared with this medicine, and it removes them. Wild olive oil is similar to rose oil in terms of its benefits for headaches. The squeezed juice of wild olives is dried, made into cakes and preserved to treat leaky ears. Wild olive oil as a gargle helps with bleeding gums and strengthens loose teeth.

Wild olive gum helps relieve pain in corroded teeth if you fill the hollows with it. Olive oil infused with scorpion in the form of drops is one of the best medicines for ear pain, and olive leaves are good to chew for kula.

Organs of the eye.
Old olive oil is used to lubricate the eye when there is cloudiness in the eyes, and its sediment is included in eye medicines. Burnt olive leaves replace tutia for the eyes; Olive tree gum is used for veils, sores and thickening of the cornea, and the squeezed juice of the leaves is used for bulging eyes, corneal ulcers and catarrhs. Garden olive is better for the eyes than wild olive. Its gum also cleanses the eye, removes dirt from ulcers on the eye and destroys water and walleye.

Respiratory and chest organs.
Black olives with pits are among the smokes that are used for asthma and lung disease.

Nutritional organs.
The sludge of olive oil is applied to the stomach of a patient with dropsy. Olives, as they are, “are difficult to digest, but salted ones, for all their coarseness, stimulate the appetite, strengthen the stomach and generate astringent chyme.

Soaked olives are digested better and faster than others, and unfak oil is good for the stomach.

Eruption organs.
Olives are eaten with murri before meals and they soften the nature.

Nine olives in hot water or barley water cause relaxation. For pain in the intestines and for worms, olives are boiled with rue. They help against tumor swelling, and they are used to make an enema for fecal swelling.

Squeezed olive juice is injected into the vagina during discharge from the uterus and hemorrhages from it. From the squeezed juice of olives with barley flour, medicinal dressings are made for chronic diarrhea. Condensed old olive oil with the juice of unripe grapes helps, if made into an enema, for internal ulcers in the anus, as well as in the uterus. Oil gum drives away urine and menstruation and expels the fetus.

Poisons.
Olive oil and hot water are used to induce vomiting and break the potency of the poison. The gum of wild oil trees is considered one of the deadly medicines.