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Revision as of 22:06, 10 February 2025
Tabasheer or Tabashir is a form of silica used in traditional medicine in various cultures. It is a hard, glassy substance that is white or transparent in color. It is found in the joints of the bamboo plant, where it is formed from the plant's sap.
Origin and Formation
Tabasheer is formed in the internodes of a bamboo plant. The plant's sap, which is rich in silicon, hardens over time to form this substance. The process of formation is not fully understood, but it is believed to be a result of the plant's natural defense mechanism against injury or disease.
Uses in Traditional Medicine
In traditional medicine, Tabasheer is used for a variety of purposes. In Ayurveda, it is used to balance the three doshas - Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. It is also used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), where it is known as 'Zhu Ru'. In TCM, it is used to treat conditions such as cough, phlegm, asthma, and even certain types of tumors.
Pharmacological Properties
Tabasheer is rich in silica, a mineral that is essential for human health. It is also believed to have anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, and anti-cancer properties. However, scientific research on these properties is limited and more studies are needed to confirm these claims.
Safety and Side Effects
While Tabasheer is generally considered safe for use, it should be used under the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional. Overuse or misuse can lead to side effects such as stomach upset, constipation, and kidney problems.
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