In Unani medicine, Naqoo is a term used for clear, filtered, and purified water or decoction that is strained and free of solid particles.
This is best represented by the word Zulal, which means clear liquid or clear water.
Sheera generally refers to syrup or thick sweet liquid.
Joshanda means a herbal decoction that is boiled and then consumed for its medicinal benefits.
Khaisanda is another form of syrup or sweet liquid preparation used in traditional medicine.
Therefore, Zulal is the correct answer because it directly means clear strained liquid, which matches the description of Naqoo.