Orchis mascula Linn.
    
    
        Primary Characteristics
    
        
            Primary Characteristics
        
            Orchis mascula Linn.belongs to Orchidaceae,  family.
The Arabic Names for this herb are Sa-lab, Sahlab, Sahlab , Sa'lab.
The English Name for this herb is Salep Orchid.
The Urdu Names for this herb are Khasiyatus Saleb, Sa'lab Misri, Saleb.
        
            Pharmacological Actions
        
             Root:
 
Anti-diarrhoealAphrodisiacAstringentDemulcentMucilaginousNervine TonicNutritiousRestorative
        
            Indications
        
             The Indications of Root of Orchis mascula Linn. are Enuresis, Nervous Debility, Nocturnal Emission, Paralytic Effections, Urino-Genital Complaints, Dysentery, General Debility, Spermatorrhoea, Diarrhoea, Hemiplegia, Inflammatory Conditions of Urogenital System.
No Contra Indication information is available for Orchis mascula Linn..
        
            Temperaments
        
             The Temperament of Root of Orchis mascula Linn. is 1st order, warm and moist.
        
            Available Brands
        
            
        
            Compound Preparations
        
            Orchis mascula Linn. is used in the preparation of Hab-e-Amber Momyaie, Hab-Jalinus, Halwa-i-Ghaikwar, Halwai Gazar Maghz Sar-i-Kunjashkwala, Halwai-S'alab, Jawarish Zar'unui Ambari Ba Nuskha Kalan, Lubub Kabir, Lubul al-Asrar, Ma'jun Filasfa, Ma'jun Jalali, Ma'jun Kalan, Ma'jun Saleb, Ma'jun Shirin Bargad wali, Safuf Kalan, Saful Muallif, Supari Pak  compounds.
        
            Dosage
        
            
| Part | Dose | Instruction | 
| Root | 3.000g - 5.000g | N/A | 
        
            Herb's Description
        
            Orchis mascula Linn.. Tubers palmate. Stem 30-90 cm usually fistular, leafy upward. Leaves many, 5-15 cm, erect, oblong, linear-oblong or lanceolate, tip flat or concave. Spike 2.5-15 cm cylindric, dense-flowered; bracts green, acuminate, usually much exceeding the flowers; flowers about 17 mm from dorsal to tip of the lip, dull purple, sepals and petals acute or obtuse, lateral sepals ovate, reflexed; lip oblong or rhomboid, crenate, entire, ovary obtusely 3-lobed, spotted with darker purple sides deflexed, mid lobe small or obsolete; spur straight or curved, stout, equaling or shorter than the ovary, (pendulous).
        
            Taste Odor & Occurrence
        
            Occurence: It occurs in Afghanistan, Atlantic, India, North Africa, North Asia, tibet, West Temperate Himalayas.
Odor: The odor of Root of Orchis mascula Linn. is Odourless
Taste: 
Root: sweet
        
            Substitutes
        
            No information regarding Orchis mascula Linn.'s substitute is currently available.
        
            Active Constituents
        
            Orchis mascula Linn.'s Active constituents:
        
            Antidotes
        
            No information regarding Orchis mascula Linn.'s antidot is currently available.
        
            Warning & Precautions
        
            Excessive use is described as harmful for individuals with warm temperament (especially their cardiac orifice may be affected).
        
            Toxicity
        
            Currently no Toxicity information is available for Orchis mascula Linn.. (work in progress)