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Mooli Beej (Radish Seeds) | मूली बीज | Raphanus sativus

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Raphanus sativus is a fast-growing annual or biennial herb believed to have been domesticated in the eastern Mediterranean or Central Asian region and now cultivated globally as a vegetable crop. The oil-bearing seeds of the radish plant are documented in Unani and Ayurvedic texts as a digestive and hepatic traditional preparation.

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Raphanus sativus, the radish, is an annual or biennial herb of the family Brassicaceae, widely regarded as one of the first vegetables cultivated by ancient civilisations — depicted in Egyptian tomb paintings and documented in ancient Greek and Roman agricultural literature. The oil-rich seeds of the bolted radish plant are a distinct commercial product in Indian herbal markets, documented in Unani pharmacopoeia as Buzrul Fujl for preparations associated with digestive stimulation, liver function, and urinary health. The seeds contain glucosinolates and a fixed oil used in traditional South Asian culinary and medicinal preparation. In Ayurvedic peripheral references, radish seeds are cited for Moolaka-related formulations in conditions affecting the liver and gallbladder. Radish is extensively cultivated across northern India, particularly in Punjab and Uttar Pradesh.

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