Pamba Dana – Binola Giri (Maghaz Banola Pumbdana) | Cotton Seeds
Pamba Dana – Binola Giri (Maghaz Banola Pumbdana) | Cotton Seeds
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Pamba Dana – Binola Giri (Maghaz Banola Pumbdana)
Pamba Dana, also known as Binola Giri or Maghaz Banola, are the inner kernels of cotton seeds (Gossypium herbaceum). Used for centuries in Unani and Ayurvedic traditions, these small but potent seeds are prized for their nourishing, warming, and restorative properties. Rich in healthy fats, proteins, and bioactive compounds, they are a staple in herbal wellness formulations across South Asia.
Key Benefits
- Supports Reproductive Health: Traditionally used to support male and female reproductive vitality and hormonal balance.
- Rich in Healthy Fats & Protein: Provides essential fatty acids and plant-based protein to support energy and tissue repair.
- Warming & Nourishing: Considered a warming herb in Unani medicine, ideal for cold constitutions and seasonal wellness support.
- Supports Lactation: Traditionally recommended for nursing mothers to support healthy milk production.
- Anti-inflammatory Properties: Contains gossypol and other phenolic compounds with documented anti-inflammatory activity.
- Digestive Support: Used in traditional formulations to ease digestive discomfort and support gut health.
Clinical Research & Scientific Evidence
Cotton seed kernels contain gossypol, a polyphenolic compound that has been studied extensively for its biological activity. Research published in peer-reviewed journals has highlighted:
- Antioxidant activity: Gossypol and related compounds in Gossypium species exhibit significant free-radical scavenging properties (Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry).
- Anti-inflammatory effects: Studies have demonstrated inhibition of pro-inflammatory cytokines in vitro, supporting traditional use in inflammatory conditions.
- Nutritional profile: Cotton seed kernels are a source of linoleic acid (omega-6), oleic acid (omega-9), and plant sterols, which contribute to cardiovascular and metabolic health.
- Traditional Unani use: Documented in classical Unani texts as Tukhm-e-Pamba, used as a muqawwi (tonic) and mudir-e-haiz (emmenagogue) herb.
Note: These statements are based on traditional use and preliminary research. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use.
How to Use
- Grind into a fine powder and mix with warm milk or honey.
- Use as directed by a qualified Unani or Ayurvedic practitioner.
- Can be incorporated into herbal formulations, ladoos, or tonic preparations.
Ingredients
100% Pure Pamba Dana (Binola Giri / Maghaz Banola) – Gossypium herbaceum seed kernels. No additives, fillers, or preservatives.
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