The humoral theory presupposes the presence of four humors – Dam
(blood), Balgham (phlegm), Safra (yellow bile) and Sauda (black bile) –
in the body. The temperaments of persons are expressed by the words
sanguine, phlegmatic, choleric and melancholic according to the
preponderance in them of the respective humors – blood, phlegm, yellow
bile and black bile, respectively. The humors themselves are assigned
temperaments – blood is hot and moist, phlegm cold and moist, yellow
bile hot and dry, and black bile cold and dry. Every person is supposed
to have a unique humoral constitution, which represents his healthy
state. And to maintain the correct humoral balance there is a power of
selfpreservation or adjustment called Quwwat-e-Mudabbira (medicatrix
naturae) in the body. If this power weakens, imbalance in the humoral
composition is bound to occur. And this causes disease. In Unani
Medicine, great reliance is placed on this power. The medicines used in
this system, in fact, help the body regain this power to an optimum
level and thereby restore humoral balance, thus retaining health. Also,
correct diet and digestion are considered to maintain humoral balance.
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