By integrating classical Unani wisdom with modern diagnostic standards, we resolves complex hormonal and reproductive issues that often require long-term synthetic medication in other systems.
1. Holistic Resolution of PCOS/PCOD
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is treated not just as an ovarian issue, but as a metabolic and humoral imbalance (often an excess of Balgham or phlegm that leads to “cyst” formation).
- Hormonal Regulation:Using herbs like Satāwar (Asparagus racemosus) and Asgand, which act as natural phytoestrogens to regulate the menstrual cycle and improve egg quality.
- Metabolic Correction:Focus on reducing insulin resistance—a primary driver of PCOS—through Unani “Muqawwi-e-Jigar” (liver tonics) that improve glucose metabolism.
- Resolution of Hirsutism:Internal blood purification to reduce excess androgen levels, which helps in naturally reducing unwanted facial hair and acne.
2. Menstrual Disorders & Uterine Health
Sathya Unani provides targeted therapies for a variety of menstrual irregularities:
- Amenorrhea (Lack of Periods):Using Mudirr-e-Haiz (Emmenagogue) herbs like Parsiavushan and Abhal to stimulate natural flow.
- Dysmenorrhea (Painful Periods):Resolving the “cold temperament” of the uterus that causes cramping, often through specialized warm oil massages and internal anti-spasmodics.
- Leucorrhea (White Discharge):Treated as a “moisture imbalance.” We uses astringent Unani herbs like Majuphal and Lodher to dry excess secretions and restore vaginal health.
3. Infertility Support (Uqr)
We utilizes female-specific applications of ancient therapies:
- Hijama (Cupping):Specifically applied to the lower back and pelvic regions to improve blood circulation to the ovaries and uterus, often used to resolve tubal blockages or stagnant blood.
- Hamool (Medicated Pessaries):Direct herbal applications to resolve local infections, inflammation, or uterine weakness.
- Dietotherapy:Tailored “Temperament Diets” (Mizaj-based) that advise women on which foods to avoid based on their specific hormonal profile (e.g., avoiding “cold” foods during menstruation).