Abstract
Anemia, characterized by reduced oxygen-carrying capacity in the blood, manifests through diminished red blood cell count or decreased hemoglobin levels. According to W.H.O. standards, hemoglobin levels below 13.0 gm/dl in adult males, below 12.0 gm/dl in non-pregnant adult females, and below 11.0 gm/dl in pregnant females signify anemia. Unani physicians often refer to this condition as Soo-Ul-Qiniya, exhibiting clinical signs such as weakness of the liver (Zauf-e-Kabid), nail brittleness (Zufr-e-Talqia), abnormal temperament (Fasad-e-Mizaj), pallor and yellowish discoloration of the skin (Zardi-wa-Sufaid Jild), and headaches (Sudaa). In numerous Unani medical texts, Sharbat-e-Maweez is recommended for treating iron deficiency anemia. It serves as a potent nutrient and hemopoietic agent, offering diverse benefits such as haemopoietic stimulation (mawalid-e-dam), aphrodisiac and general body toning properties (muqavvi-ebah-wa-badan), and liver strengthening effects (muqavvi-e-meda-wajigar). Sharbat-e-Maweez represents a palatable and easily administered form of Unani medication, thus enhancing patient compliance and efficacy in managing iron deficiency anemia.
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