Mürsafi
Sanal Hastane||1 dk okuma

Mürsafi (mürrisafi) : Burseraceae familyasından; çeşitli balsam ağaçlarından elde edilen reçine sakızıdır. Güzel kokusu vardır. İlkçağlardan beri kullanılır. Kokusu kuvvetli, tadı acıdır.
Faydası : Spazmları giderir. Uyarıcıdır. Aybaşı tutukluğunu giderir.
Kaynaklar ve Referanslar
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