Lapis lazuli

Primary Characteristics

Primary Characteristics

Lapis lazuli.
The Arabic Name for this herb is Lazward.
The English Names for this herb are True Ultramarine, Ultramarine Ash, Ultramarine Blue.
The Urdu Names for this herb are Lajward, Lajward Mughsal.

Pharmacological Actions

The pharmacological Actions of Lapis lazuli are Anti-ulcer, Astringent, Blood Purifier, Desiccative, Emmenagogue, Laxative, Refrigerant.

Indications

The Indications of Lapis lazuli are Insanity, Epiphora, Eye Disease, Epistaxis, Melancholia, Ulcers, Conjunctivitis.

No Contra Indication information is available for Lapis lazuli.

Temperaments

The Temperaments of Lapis lazuli are 1st order, cold, 2nd order, dry.

Available Brands

BrandManufacturer/Mnf. Representative
HABB-E-JAWAHIRHamdard laboratories Waqf Pakistan
JAWAHAR MOHRAHamdard laboratories Waqf Pakistan
MUFARREH YAQUTI MOTADILHamdard laboratories Waqf Pakistan
QARAHINEHamdard laboratories Waqf Pakistan
QURS JAWAHIR MOHRAHamdard laboratories Waqf Pakistan

Compound Preparations

Lapis lazuli is used in the preparation of Hab Jawahar, Jawahar Mohra, Ma'jun Maurawweh ul-Arwah, Mufarreh Azam, Mufarreh Kabir, Mufarreh Yaquti mo'tadil compounds.

Dosage

PartDoseInstruction
Whole Herb1.000g - 2.000g

Herb's Description

Lapis lazuli. Brilliant blue pigment of poor capacity and low tinting strength derived from natural mineral Lapis lazuli. Type found in gold-alloy mines is considered best for medicinal purpose. True ultramarine finely powdered is Lapis lazuli, and the refuse in manufacture is calcined, yield delicate grey pigment known as ultramarine ash. Chemically it is native sodium alumino-silicate containing sulfide and has azure blue shade of beautiful tone.

Taste Odor & Occurrence


Taste: Tasteless

Substitutes

No information regarding Lapis lazuli's substitute is currently available.

Active Constituents

Lapis lazuli's Active constituents:

Antidotes

No information regarding Lapis lazuli's antidot is currently available.

Warning & Precautions

Extensive sytemic use may cause nausea and colic.

Toxicity

Currently no Toxicity information is available for Lapis lazuli. (work in progress)