Noun
Unani (uncountable)
A form of traditional medicine practiced in the Middle East and South Asian countries, based on the concept of the four humours: phlegm, blood, yellow bile, and black bile.
Abbas's father Ghulam-Us-Sibtain graduated from Aligarh Muslim University, was a tutor of a prince and a prosperous businessman, who modernised the preparation of Unani medicines. Source: Internet
India In India, massage therapy is licensed by The Department of Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (AYUSH) under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (India) in March 1995. Source: Internet
Medicine Their traditional medicine is Unani (Greek) medicine. citation Sir Percy Sykes described the medicine as "based on the ancient Greek theory" and mentioned how ailments and sicknesses were treated in Through Deserts and Oases of Central Asia. Source: Internet
ISLAMABAD: Drugs Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) Wednesday approved 106 product enlistment applications of nutraceuticals and 21 herbal and unani from local manufacturers and importers. Source: Internet
Dominik Wujastyk, ed., The Roots of Ayurveda, Penguin (2003) ISBN 0-14-044824-1 As an alternative form of medicine in India, Unani medicine got deep roots and royal patronage during medieval times. Source: Internet
Unani medicine is very close to Ayurveda. Source: Internet