Assalam O Alaikum,
You can add Sidr leaves to your Tibb-e-Nabwi
blend of 19 herbs, roots are not used so often, but Sidr berries have
many benefits, analgesic, anodyne, anticancer, blood purifier,
cardiotonic, demulcent, digestive, diuretic, emollient, expectorant,
hepatoprotective, hypnotic, hypotensive, immune tonic, invigorating,
mild laxative, nutritive, pectoral, refrigerant, rejuvenative, mild
sedative, spleen tonic, stomachic and a tonic. It increases
immune-system resistance and reduces allergic reaction.
Collect all the leaves that will fall in
autumn, have you seen that olive leaf does not fall in autumn ? Please
update.
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Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2010 12:57
PM
Subject: sidr leaves?
asalamualikum
I have recently bought a sidr tree for
my back garden, I purchased it from a shop that is the only one
in the uk that sell it, it is around six feet tall and has
recently shed its leaves, I have dried the leaves and want to
know what I can do with them, is the root of any
benifit?
new leaves will not grow back until
june next year and the tree will have to be protected from frost
the uk is rarther cold climate for the sidr tree.
jzk Allah for sharing any
knowlege.
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