New Shama Khamira Marwareed is a tonic and Unani medicine that is helpful for heart and neurological conditions. It increases heart rate, calms palpitations, and strengthens the heart’s muscles. It is used to treat neurological ailments such as anxiety, stress disorders, mental weariness, and headaches with neuropathic weakness and a burning feeling. It is frequently used to lessen overall weakness, restlessness, convulsions, and irritability in many kinds of conditions.
New Shama Khamira Marwareed Indications:-
- Cardiac weakness
- For preventing heart attack
- Heart Palpitation
- Increased heart rate
- Restlessness
- Vertigo/ reeling sensation
- General debility or weakness
- Convulsions
- Chicken Pox (for reducing symptoms and harmful effects on the heart)
- Measles (for reducing symptoms and harmful effects on the heart)
- Mental stress
- Mental fatigue
- Insomnia (due to increased heat in the body)
- Hot flashes
- Adrenal fatigue
Ingredients:-
- Marwareed (Pearl)/ Mytilus margaritiferus
- Kehruba – Vateria Indica
- Tabasheer – Bambusa Arundinacea (Dried Exudates)
- Yashab Mehlool – Jade
- Jahar Mohra – Serpentine
- Chandan Safed – Santalum Album
- Sharbat Anar (Aabe Anar Shirin)
- Sharbat Behi (Aabe Behi Shirin)
- Sharbat Seb (Aabe Seb Shirin)
- Warq Nuqra (Silver Foil)
- Sugar (Qand Safed)
Dosage:-
- Children with 1 to 2 grams
- Adults 3 to 5 grams
- Doses: 1 or 2 Doses per day
- Best Time to Take: On an empty stomach in the morning or before breakfast and in the evening or 2 to 3 hours before dinner.
- Adjuvant: Arq Gaozaban (125 ml) is the best adjuvant.
Precautions:-
- Khamira Marwareed does not cause any side effects.
- Khamira Marwareed is likely safe to consume for most individuals when taken under the supervision of an Unani physician.
- Khamira Marwareed During Pregnancy & Lactation
- Khamira Marwareed contains Warq Nuqra (Silver Foil), which is unprocessed, raw silver, and unsafe. Raw silver can increase silver levels in pregnant women. High silver levels in the body of pregnant women have been linked to abnormal development of the face, ear, and neck in the developing fetus, it should be avoided during pregnancy. Most of the ingredients present in Khamira Marwareed are possibly safe for lactating mothers. Still, you should seek medical advice for its use during lactation.
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