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Khesanda is called as:

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In Unani, Zulal always means the clear filtrate obtained after straining a decoction.
Updated On: July 22, 2025
  • Matbookh
  • Zulal
  • Naqoo
  • Zaroor
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Khesanda is a term used in Unani medicine to describe a herbal decoction that is prepared by boiling ingredients in water.
After boiling, the decoction is strained to remove solid particles.
The clear filtrate obtained after straining is known as Zulal.
Matbookh refers to the decoction itself before straining.
Naqoo and Zaroor are unrelated terms in this context.
Therefore, the strained clear part of the Khesanda is correctly called Zulal.
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