DosageThe appropriate dose of anjeer depends on several factors such as the user's age, health, and several other conditions. At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for anjeer. As prescribed by the doctor.
UsageHelpful in delayed period, burn ulcers, constipation, indigestion, piles, diabetes, cough, bronchitis, and asthma.In delayed periods - Boil the roots of the fig and take the decoction, filtered for a few weeks to set the cycle normal.In urinary stones and dysuria- Boil figs in water to get a decoction. Take an ounce or two of this decoction twice a day to set right urinary disorders and to melt small stones.In burn ulcers - Boil the bark of fig in water along with neem, mango and peepal barks. This decoction is very useful to wash and soothe ulcers caused by burns.To build resistance - Take a dry fig fruit or two everyday to build body resistance and for your natural daily requirement of vitamins.In anaemia - Due to the iron-rich content of fig, it is ideal to include it in one's diet in anaemia.In hyperacidity - The burnt ash of the fig fruit is highly basic in nature and can be consumed a tsp before meals to counter hyperacidity.In worm infestation - The enzyme ficin present in the fig latex is responsible for its anthelmintic activity and can be given with great benefit in worm infestations especially ascaris and tricharus types.In leucoderma - Fig is used in white spots on skin as it contains a chemical "furocoumarin" which is responsible for this action. A person suffering from this disease is advised to take fig in any form for 2/3 months.In amoebiasis - Sherbat or Ark anjir available in the market is used to cure amoebiasis.
Active IngredientsRaw dried fruit
Age Group5-years+
GenderAll