cheiranthus cheiri linn.
    
    
        Primary Characteristics
    
        
            Primary Characteristics
        
            Cheiranthus cheiri Linn.belongs to Brassicaceae, Cruciferae,  family.
The Arabic Names for this herb are Todaruz Abiaz, Todaruz Ahmer.
The English Name for this herb is Wall Flower.
The Urdu Names for this herb are Gul Shabo, Todri, Todri Surkh, Todri Zard.
        
            Pharmacological Actions
        
             The pharmacological Actions of Cheiranthus cheiri Linn. are Anti-arrhythmic, Anti-malarial, Anti-microbial, Aphrodisiac, Cardiac Tonic, Deobstruent, Depurative, Emmenagogue, Expectorant, Lactagogue, Resolvent, Stomachic.
        
            Indications
        
             The Indications of Cheiranthus cheiri Linn. are Cough, Fever, Bronchitis, Paralysis, Asthma, Ulcers, Impotence, Uterine Disorders, Warts, Inflammations, Hepatic Insufficiency, Ear Insufficiency (Listening Impairment), Enlarged Glands, Eye Affections.
No Contra Indication information is available for Cheiranthus cheiri Linn..
        
            Temperaments
        
             The Temperaments of Cheiranthus cheiri Linn. are 2nd order warm, 1st order, moist.
        
            Available Brands
        
            
        
            Compound Preparations
        
            Cheiranthus cheiri Linn. is used in the preparation of Arq Gazar Sada, Itrifal Kabir, Khamira Gaozaban Ambari Jawahardar, Lubub Kabir, Lubub Saghir, Ma'jun Behmanain, Ma'jun Murawweh ul-Arwah, Ma'jun Raig Mahi, Safuf Mazeed Sheer  compounds.
        
            Dosage
        
            
| Part | Dose | Instruction | 
| Whole Herb | 7.000g - 10.000g | N/A | 
        
            Herb's Description
        
            Cheiranthus cheiri Linn.. Perennial, 20-60 cm tall, erect or ascending, woody below. Stem leafy, angular, covered with partite apressed hairs. Leaves oblanceolate to linear. Racemes 10-30 flowered. Flowers large, bright orange-yellow colour. Seeds 3 mm long, suborbicular, slightly winged at the apex, pale brown(9).
        
            Taste Odor & Occurrence
        
            Occurence: It is native of Europe. It occurs in Mediterranean Region.. It is cultivated widely throughout the world.
Taste: Bitter
        
            Substitutes
        
            No information regarding Cheiranthus cheiri Linn.'s substitute is currently available.
        
            Active Constituents
        
            Cheiranthus cheiri Linn.'s Active constituents:
        
            Antidotes
        
            No information regarding Cheiranthus cheiri Linn.'s antidot is currently available.
        
            Warning & Precautions
        
            Traditionally no known toxicity reported following use of recommended doses-however, advised to be prescribed or administered with care (i.e. following confirmed diagnosis).
        
            Toxicity
        
            Currently no Toxicity information is available for Cheiranthus cheiri Linn.. (work in progress)