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Parsnip ( Siqaqal Misri )

ثقاقل مصری
Scientific Name: Pastinaca Sativa

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Parsnips/Siqaqal Misri (ثقاقل مصری) also known as Pastinaca Sativa, contain a wide variety of vitamins, minerals and nutrients, including dietary fiber, folate, potassium and vitamin C. Parsnips are sweet, succulent underground taproots, belong to the same plant family as celery, parsley and carrots. Parsnips resemble carrots in taste and texture and are primarily eaten cooked, though they can be shredded thin and eaten raw.

Ingredient Name :

Pastinaca sativa Linn.

Arabic Name : Shaqaaqil

English Name : Wild Parsnip

French Name : Le Panais

Hindi Name : Dudhali, Satali, Sawali, Shaqaqulmisri

Latin name : Pastinaca sativa Linn.

Persian Name : Shashqaqul

Urdu Name : Shaqaqul Misri

Recommended Dosage:

3 to 5 g powder of rhizome.

Contraindication:

Persons with weak kidneys should avoid this herb. Parsnip contains polyacetylenes, which have shown cytotoxic activity. Caution is advised in patients taking anticancer agents, as the combination may have additive effects. Parsnip may cause photosensitivity. Caution is advised in patients taking other agents that cause light sensitivity, as the combination may increase this side effect. Individuals allergic to birch pollen may have cross-sensitivity to parsnip.

The majority of a parsnip’s fiber is soluble fiber. A high intake of soluble fiber is linked to a decreased risk of diabetes and high blood cholesterol.

It improves bone health and immune system.

Diets that include plenty of high-fiber foods like parsnips may also help prevent,

  1. Heart disease
  2. Cancer
  3. Hemorrhoids
  4. Obesity
  5. Stroke and diverticulitis.
  6. Depression
  7. Risk of birth defects

Precautions:

Parsnip plant and its parts may cause hypersensitivity reactions like contact dermatitis and oral allergy syndrome (OAS) when handled in some sensitive individuals. The reaction symptoms may include rash and skin lesions. Some of the common OAS symptoms may include itching or burning sensation in the lips, mouth, and throat. In severe cases swelling of the lips, tongue, and redness in eyes, and breathing difficulty may be observed. Individuals with known history of allergy to birch category pollen agents like walnuts, fig, carrots, parsley, etc., may develop cross-sensitivity to parsnip and should be avoided.

When used on the skin, parsnip can cause the skin to become extra sensitive to the sun.

Useful in Following diseases:

  • Erectile Dysfunction
  • General Debility
  • Nocturnal Emission
  • Premature Ejaculation
  • Psoriasis
  • Seminal Debility
  • Sexual Debility
  • Spermatorrhoea
  • Suppressed Post-partum Lactation
  • Vitiligo

 


The information is for educational purposes only. This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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    Grounded (کٹا ہوا), Powder (پیساھوا ), Whole (ثآبت )

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