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Rs. 200Tukhm-e-Linga, commonly known as the seeds of the Hygrophila plant (specifically Hygrophila auriculata), are a prominent ingredient in Unani and Ayurvedic systems of medicine. These small, brownish-black seeds are known for their mucilaginous quality; when soaked in water, they quickly swell up, developing a thick, gelatinous coating similar to Chia or Basil seeds. Traditionally, they are highly valued for their cooling properties on the body, making them a popular addition to cooling beverages and traditional summer drinks. In herbal medicine, they are frequently prescribed for their diuretic effects and are believed to be beneficial for addressing issues related to the urinary tract and kidney health. Furthermore, they are sometimes used to soothe the digestive system due to their demulcent nature. Due to their medicinal importance, they are not typically used as a culinary spice but rather as a therapeutic agent