Cervus elephus Linn
    
    
        Primary Characteristics
    
        
            Primary Characteristics
        
            Cervus elephus Linnbelongs to Cervidae, Mamalia, Ruminanta,  family.
The Arabic Name for this herb is Ael.
The English Names for this herb are Deers Horn, Harts Horn.
The Urdu Names for this herb are Baara Singhae-Ka-Sing, Haran Ka-Sing.
        
            Pharmacological Actions
        
             The pharmacological Actions of Cervus elephus Linn are Astringent, Brain Tonic, Demulcent, Detersive, Nervine Tonic, Nutritive, Sedative.
        
            Indications
        
             The Indications of Cervus elephus Linn are Cough, Fever, Lumbago, Pectoral Affections, Loss of Appetite, Asthma, Pleurisy, Sciatica, Phosphaturia, Cardialgia, Eye Affections, Teeth Cleansing, Thrush, Joint Affection.
No Contra Indication information is available for Cervus elephus Linn.
        
            Temperaments
        
             The Temperament of Cervus elephus Linn is 3rd order, warm and dry.
        
            Available Brands
        
            
        
            Compound Preparations
        
            Cervus elephus Linn is used in the preparation of Kushta Qarn al-Aael, Ma'jun Nishara-i-Aajwali, Sunun Maseehi  compounds.
        
            Dosage
        
            
| Part | Dose | Instruction | 
| Whole Herb | 125.000mg - 500.000mg |  | 
        
            Herb's Description
        
            Cervus elephus Linn
        
            Taste Odor & Occurrence
        
            
Odor: The odor of Cervus elephus Linn is Odourless
Taste: Tasteless
        
            Substitutes
        
            No information regarding Cervus elephus Linn's substitute is currently available.
        
            Active Constituents
        
            Cervus elephus Linn's Active constituents:
        
            Antidotes
        
            No information regarding Cervus elephus Linn's antidot is currently available.
        
            Warning & Precautions
        
            Large doses or excessive use of the drug may give rise to the formation of abnormal quantity of black bile.
        
            Toxicity
        
            Currently no Toxicity information is available for Cervus elephus Linn. (work in progress)