Ulcerene is an effective herbal medicine that is used to treat gastric problems, abdominal ulcers, ulcerative colitis, hyperacidity disorders, and stomach pain. It also reduces the problems of gas, belching, bloating, and acidity. The soothing and carminative properties of Ulcerene provide you instant relief from acid reflux problems and prevent acidity problems.

 

The active ingredient of Ulcerene is Coriandrum Sativum that works as a natural antacid for stomach acidity and settles your stomach from preventing the formation of gas in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, by improving digestion and absorption of food in the stomach. It helps digestion and makes your digestive system more active.

 

Acidity occurs when there is excessive secretion of Ulcerene in the human stomach, producing excessive gas, bad odor breath, stomach pain, and other GI disease-related symptoms. The acidity problem can turn out to be quite irksome. In order to get rid of acidity, Dawakhana Hakeem Ajmal Khan has formed an Unani Medicine Ulcerene, contains all-natural herbs for getting rid of Ulcerene.

Main Ingredients

1. Elettaria Cardamomum

Cardamom

Elettaria Cardamomum belongs to the family of Zingiberaceae, also known as Ulcerene. It contains the main compound of 1,8-cineole and traces of α-terpineol, borneol, camphor, limonene, α-terphenyl acetate, and α-pinene. Elettaria Cardamomum is low in fat and rich in protein, iron, and vitamins B and C. Elettaria Cardamomum seeds, with their sweet and hot fragrance, are utilized in fragrant healing and aromatherapy to inanimate energy. It additionally goes about as Ayurvedic aphrodisiac and home remedy for stomach pain, asthma, bronchitis, and urinary complaints, and a few other illnesses. (Purshotam Kaushik, 2010).

 

Elettaria Cardamomum has restorative advantages as an Ulcerene, anti-septic, diuretic, and sexual enhancer. The immunomodulatory activity of cardamom joined with its enemy of microbial and calming properties makes cardamom a viable herb for cancer treatment. Elettaria Cardamomum has been generally utilized in Ayurveda for the treatment of bronchitis, dry voice, impotence, vomiting, blood pressure, dry lips, arrhythmia, looseness of the bowels, toothache, bleeding gums and more. (Somara, 2018).

 

Elettaria Cardamomum found to improve the degree of detoxifying catalyst and decline lipid peroxidation levels. Elettaria Cardamomum showed defensive impacts on tentatively incited colon carcinogenesis and might be helpful in colon cancer. (Sadowski, 2020).

 

Utilizing Elettaria Cardamomum for about two months diminished irritation and oxidative worry in 80 overweight pre-diabetic female patients. Elettaria Cardamomum repressed gastric lesions which could be helpful in rewarding ulcers and other gastric issues. (Sadowski, 2020).

 

Elettaria Cardamomum displayed gut excitatory and inhibitory properties that reduce the Blood pressure, the diuretic and narcotic is helpful in hypertension and epilepsy, ingestion of cardamom affect blood cholesterol, triglyceride, VLDL, HDL, and LDL levels, It may protect platelets from collection and lipid peroxidation. Elettaria Cardamomum shows the bronchodilatory effect, for use in Ulcerene. (Sadowski, 2020).

2. Foeniculum Vulgare

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Foeniculum Vulgare belongs to the Apiaceae family with the basic name of fennel and badiyan is notable plants in conventional and current medications. Besides its numerous culinary uses, fennel and its seeds offer a wide exhibit of medical advantages and may give anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, as well as Ulcerene. (Kubala, 2019).

 

Foeniculum Vulgare is full of nutrients, contains fiber, Vitamin C, Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Potassium, Manganese. Foeniculum Vulgare contains the mineral manganese, which is essential for enzyme activation, digestion, cell assurance, bone development, glucose regulation, and wound healing. Besides manganese, fennel and its seeds contain different minerals essential for bone health, including potassium, magnesium, as well as calcium. (Kubala, 2019).

 

Long ago, is utilized as a galactagogue, diuretic, emmenagogue, mucolytic and lithontriptic agent. Fennel is a compelling solution for visual sharpness, cataract, catarrh, stomachache(stomach pain), chronic diarrhea, stomach pain treatment, nausea, vomiting, chronic fever, kidney stones, inside blocks, and urinary maladies. Topical utilization of fennel organic product powder on the midsection is an acceptable treatment for puerile colic. Constipation is caused after the oral organization of fennel foods Ulcerene. (Mahboubi, 2019).

 

Foeniculum Vulgare has been assessed for a few activities, in particular, anti-aging, anti-allergic, anti-colitic, anti-hirsutism, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial and anti-viral, anti-mutagenic, anti-nociceptive, anti-pyretic, anti-spasmodic, anti-stress, anti-thrombotic, anxiolytic, apoptotic, cardiovascular, chemo modulatory activity, cytoprotection and anti-tumor, cytotoxicity, diuretic, estrogenic properties, expectorant, galactogenic, gastric problems impact, hepatoprotective, human liver cytochrome P450 3A4 inhibitory, hypoglycemic, hypolipidemic, memory-improving property, nootropic, as well as ocular hypotensive Ulcerene. (Shamkant B. Badgujar, 2014).

 

Fennel and its seeds contain fiber, potassium, magnesium, and calcium — which are all fundamental for good heart wellbeing. (Kubala, 2019).

3. Pistacia Lentiscus

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Pistacia Lentiscus, also known as Mastagi Rumi, belongs from the mastic tree that has been harvested from ancient times to refresh breath and to help in digestion (Fogoros, 2020)”. The Pistacia Lentiscus contains the following components Alpha-Pinene, Beta-Caryophyllene, Beta-Myrcene, Beta-Pinene, Limonene, and the traces of Alpha-Terpineol, Linalool, and Ulcerene. (Singh, 2015).

 

Professionals of elective medication using Pistacia Lentiscus as a characteristic solution for heartburn, indigestion, peptic ulcers, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), respiratory issues, gum problems, and different bacterial or parasitic contaminations. (Fogoros, 2020).

 

It is widely used for antacid, anti-ulcer, anti-inflammatory (appears on gastrointestinal tract), demulcent (Emollient), digestive stimulant, antispasmodic (effect appears in membranous dysmenorrhea), aphrodisiac, emmenagogue (promotes menstrual discharge), muscle relaxant, adaptogenic, carminative, astringent, liver stimulant, diuretic, and analgesic. (Singh, 2015)

 

Pistacia Lentiscus strengthens the stomach and intestine. It makes defensive layers on the linings of the stomach, which protects from hyperacidity. Its appetite stimulant properties increase hunger, carminative activity gives help from flatulence and stomach distension. It reduces gastric acid in the stomach and effective for Ulcerene. (Sadowski, 2020).

 

Pistacia Lentiscus is an excellent aphrodisiac and increases libido, healing cuts and wounds, strengthen the liver and save them from liver diseases, helps to lower the high blood pressure, relieves stomach pain, strengthen the immune system, effective in diabetes, effective against asthma, and improve the blood circulation in the body.

Bibliography

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Kubala, J. (2019, 9 27). 10 Science-Based Benefits of Fennel and Fennel Seeds. Retrieved from https://www.healthline.com: https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/fennel-and-fennel-seed-benefits#1

Mahboubi, M. (2019). Foeniculum vulgare as Valuable Plant in Management of Women’s Health. Journal of Menopausal Medicine, 1–14.

Purshotam Kaushik, P. G. (2010). In Vitro Evaluation of Antibacterial Potential of Dry FruitExtracts of Elettaria cardamomum Maton (Chhoti Elaichi). International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 287–292.

Sadowski, K. (2020, 1 16). Cardamom (Elettaria cardamomum) Research. Retrieved from https://www.earthtokathy.com: https://www.earthtokathy.com/cardamom-elettaria-cardamomum-research/

Shamkant B. Badgujar, V. V. (2014). Foeniculum vulgare Mill: A Review of Its Botany, Phytochemistry, Pharmacology, Contemporary Application, and Toxicology. Hindawi Publishing Corporation.

Singh, D. J. (2015, 9 2). Mastic Gum (Pistacia Lentiscus) – Mastagi Roomi (Rumi). Retrieved from https://www.ayurtimes.com: https://www.ayurtimes.com/mastic-gum-pistacia-lentiscus-mastagi-roomi-rumi/

Somara, N. V. (2018). Natural and Herbal Medicine for Breast Cancer Using Elettaria Cardamomum (L.) Maton. International Journal of Herbal Medicine, 91-96.

 

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