Description
Common Name: Monk’s Hood
Urdu Name: Mithazaher/sai booma
Origin: Southern Europe
Parts Used: Root/Whole Plant
₨220 – ₨1,960
Class C
Aconitum napellus, commonly known as Aconite or Monkshood, has been associated with various potential health benefits in traditional contexts:
Fever Management: Aconitum napellus is often used traditionally to help manage fever and support the body’s natural response to elevated temperatures.
Pain Relief: This herb is believed to have properties that might provide relief from occasional minor pains and discomfort, including headaches.
Respiratory Support: Aconite has been historically used to address respiratory issues and promote clear breathing, especially during the onset of cold symptoms.
Calmness and Relaxation: Some traditional practices suggest that Aconitum napellus could have a calming effect, potentially aiding in managing feelings of restlessness and anxiety.
Inflammation Reduction: Aconite is thought to possess mild anti-inflammatory properties, which might contribute to easing occasional swelling and discomfort.
Circulatory Health: In certain traditional contexts, Aconite is considered to have benefits for the circulatory system, though scientific validation is limited.
Skin Care: Aconite-infused formulations are occasionally used externally to address minor skin irritations and promote skin wellness.
Attention: It’s important to note that Aconitum napellus is a highly potent and toxic plant if not properly prepared. Its use requires expert knowledge and guidance from a trained healthcare professional.
Before considering the use of Aconitum napellus for any specific health concern, it is crucial to consult with a qualified healthcare provider to ensure its appropriateness and safety for your individual circumstances.
Common Name: Monk’s Hood
Urdu Name: Mithazaher/sai booma
Origin: Southern Europe
Parts Used: Root/Whole Plant
DZMT Volumes | 30ml, 120ml, 500ml |
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Classification | C |