Overview
The seahorse is a unique and fascinating marine creature belonging to the genus Hippocampus, which is part of the family Syngnathidae.
They are caught using small mesh nets or traps.
Waris Methods create the differences, which are sun-drenched and moon-drenched.
They are sold in their dried form, with intact bodies and tails, and their size varies depending on the species.
Benefits
Reproductive Health:
Traditional medicine uses dried seahorses to enhance reproductive health and treat infertility and impotence.
People believe they have aphrodisiac properties and may be used to improve sexual function and libido.
General Tonic:
Traditional medicine often considers dried seahorses a general tonic to boost overall health and vitality.
They are believed to strengthen the immune system, increase energy levels, and promote longevity.
Respiratory Conditions:
Dried seahorses are believed to have respiratory benefits and are often used in traditional remedies for asthma, coughs, and other respiratory ailments.
They are thought to help improve lung function and alleviate breathing difficulties.
Kidney Disorders:
Traditional remedies use dried seahorses to treat kidney problems and urinary tract disorders.
They are believed to have diuretic properties and may help improve kidney function and promote urinary health.
Uses
Cultural and Traditional Practices:
Seahorses are dried and used in rituals, ceremonies, and traditional practices in many societies.
People may include them in religious ceremonies or use them as talismans and charms for protection and good luck.
Aesthetic and Decorative Uses:
Seahorses are sometimes used in art, crafts, and decorative items.
Jewelry, accessories, and home decor items may be incorporated into these items.
Aquarium Trade:
Aquariums and marine-themed exhibits sometimes seek out seahorses for display.
Regulations in some regions may subject the trade in dried seahorses for aquarium purposes to conservation concerns.
Additional information
Form | Whole (ثابت), Powder (پسا ہوا) |
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Weight | 1 Gram, 5 Grams, 10 Grams, 50 Grams, 100 Grams |