
About us: Who Are We at Al Noor Dawakhana?
We are a trusted name in Pakistan’s herbal and Unani medicine tradition, committed to delivering natural healing through time-tested remedies. With decades of experience and a passion for holistic wellness, Al Noor Dawakhana blends ancient herbal knowledge with modern care to offer safe, effective, and ethically sourced solutions for your health.
At Al Noor Dawakhana, we believe in the timeless healing power of nature. For over two decades, we have been dedicated to preserving, practicing, and promoting the rich tradition of Unani and herbal medicine in Pakistan. Rooted in centuries-old wisdom and supported by modern insights, our mission is simple: to restore health and balance through natural remedies you can trust.
Founded by expert Hakeems and natural health practitioners, Al Noor Dawakhana offers clinically tested, ethically sourced, and traditionally prepared herbal formulas. Every remedy we create is guided by the principles of Unani Tibb, a holistic system that treats not just symptoms—but the person as a whole.
Our herbal pharmacy is more than just a dispensary—it is a place of consultation, education, and healing. We combine ancient knowledge with modern safety practices to ensure purity, potency, and effectiveness in every product. Whether you seek relief from chronic illness, immune support, or natural ways to boost vitality, we provide solutions that are gentle, sustainable, and deeply rooted in tradition.
Located in Pakistan and serving communities both locally and abroad, Al Noor Dawakhana continues to grow as a trusted name in herbal wellness—where heritage meets health.


Historical Roots & the Influence of Unani Medicine
The tradition of herbal healing in Pakistan extends back to the Indus Valley Civilization and flourished within the Unani system introduced centuries ago. Local healers (Hakeems or Vaids) have passed down knowledge orally and through manuscripts, building a well-established system of plant‑based treatments applied across generation
Unani emphasizes balancing bodily humors using herbs, diet, and lifestyle—positions still present in the approach of many remedies offered by herbal pharmacies such as Al Noor Dawakhana.
Why Herbal Medicine Remains Popular
- Natural & fewer side effects: Users perceive herbal products as gentler than synthetic drugs.
- Cost‑effective and accessible: Many herbs are locally grown or harvested and relatively inexpensive.
- Holistic approach: Herbal remedies often support overall wellness, immunity, and mental‑physical balance.
- Growing integration with modern health care: Patients and doctors increasingly incorporate herbal supplements alongside allopathic treatments.
- Economic opportunity & sustainability concerns: Pakistan trades millions worth of Herbs, yet exports remain low (~US 6 million, vs. imports of > US 31 million). Emphasis is growing on sustainable cultivation, conservation, and regulatory standards.

Top Medicinal Plants in Pakistan (With Benefits & Uses)
Holy Basil (Tulsi / Ocimum sanctum)

Used widely for stress relief, respiratory conditions, immunity boosting, and inflammation. Its antioxidants and adaptogenic properties have made it a staple in Pakistani herbal use
Neem (Azadirachta indica)

Renowned across the region for anti‑bacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory benefits. It’s traditional for skin issues, blood purification, and infections—usually in oils, pastes, or powder form
Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis)

Sought-after for wound healing, topical skin soothing, internal digestion support, and anti-inflammatory purposes. Widely used in raw gel form and herbal tonics

Herbal Preparation Methods
- Decoction: Boiling herbs until concentration; used for internal tonics.
- Powder blends: Mixed with honey, water, or milk to enhance absorption.
- Juices & extracts: Fresh plant parts pressed for direct application or ingestion.
- Past es / poultices: Applied topically for wounds, skin healing.
- Capsules & tonics: Standardized dosage forms favored in modern herbal supplements
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera)
Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare)
Mentha royleana (Mount Mint / Podina)
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