Essence.
Some say that this is an awsaj and that one type of it is called a dog's ullaik. The fruits of this species are olive-like and woolly inside.
Ullayk fruits are highly astringent, but the leaves are less astringent; The wool in its fruits is very harmful to the throat.
Choice.
Squeezed ullayk juice, condensed by drying in the sun, has a stronger effect.
Nature.
Ullayk is cold, dry, and its ripe fruits have some warmth.
Actions and properties.
This plant is astringent, drying in all its parts, but the leaves are less effective | in this regard, due to their wateriness. The juice generated by the ullayk is thick; if dried, it also has a clearly astringent effect. Its flowers also act in the same way. There is sparseness in the root of the ullayk and therefore it crushes stones.
Cosmetics.
A decoction of its branches and leaves dyes hair.
Tumors and acne.
A medicinal bandage made from its leaves prevents the spread of herpes; it is also good for erysipelas.
Wounds and ulcers.
It is useful for head ulcers and heals wounds. Chewing ullayka leaves strengthens gums and heals kula.
Organs of the head.
Ripe fruits, as well as the squeezed juice of ullaika fruits and leaves, cure hot pain in the mouth. Leaves cure head ulcers; Abuse of ullaika fruits causes headaches.
Organs of the eye.
Ullaik is useful for protruding eyes.
Respiratory and chest organs.
Parts of it are useful for hemoptysis.
Nutritional organs.
Ullaika leaves are used | a medicinal bandage to a weak stomach that accepts matter, and this strengthens it.
Eruption organs.
Ullaik strengthens the stomach. If you boil dog ullayk, removing the woolly substance found in them from its fruits, then its decoction strengthens the stomach; in the form of a medicinal bandage, its decoction interrupts the chronic flow of fluid from the uterus and prevents bleeding from cones protruding from the anus.
Ullaika grass and its flowers are useful for ulcers in the intestines and for loosening the stomach. Due to its rarefied nature, it crushes stones.
Poisons.
It is suitable for treating an animal bite called a prester.