15 Powders to Warm the Stomach

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15 Powders to Warm the Stomach

‘All disease begins in the Stomach’ was an aphorism taken from Hippocrates. The ability of the Stomach to digest properly is directly related to the maintenance of Health, and the development of Disease.

All Disease begins the the Stomach
   Hippocrates
Therefore, making sure the Stomach is working properly is of prime importance. Medicines used to warm the Stomach and activate the Qi are used to stimulate digestion and absorption, clear Cold and Damp, and promote movement of food through the Digestive system.
The following are all related formulas traditionally used to warm the Stomach, promote Digestion, restore appetite, increases nutrition, and relieve Wind and bloating.

There are many, many variations, but basically they consist of warming spices along with aromatic seeds of the apiaceae (celery) family. Cinnamon and Ginger are the most important spices, Long Pepper, Mace, Nutmeg, Clove and Cardamon all being common additions.
Fennel and Aniseed are most commonly used of the seeds, these being sweetest and most grateful to taste and the stomach. Cumin, Caraway and Coriander are also often used.
Sugar is often added, or the seeds are used in their confected form. Sweetness is better liked by the Stomach and the sugar acts as a type of buffer to the very warming ingredients. Licorice was sometimes used with sugar, and can be used today in place of sugar, or else Honey can be used to form an Electuary.
These are pleasant, safe medicines for people with poor digestion, nausea, indigestion, bloating etc.

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Remember: 3 scruples = 1 dram;  8 drams = 1 oz.

Common Tragea (1)  Cinnamon Imperial Powder  Cinnamon
  Ginger, 1 oz. each   Ginger, 2 drams each
  Clove, 1 ½ drams   Nutmeg
  Anise ½ oz.   Galangal
  Mace, 1 dram   Amomum
  Sugar, sufficientCommon Tragea (2)  Nutmeg   Cardamon
  Prepared Coriander, 2 oz. each   Long Pepper, 1 scruple each
  Cinnamon   Calamus, 1 dram
  Clove, 1 dram each   Clove, ½ dramSpecies Incisa  Licorice, 1 oz. (8 drams)
  Mace, ½ dram   Cinnamon, 6 drams
  Sugar, 3–6 oz.Common Tragea (3)  Cinnamon   Ginger, 5 drams
  Ginger, ½ oz. each   Calamus ½ oz. (4 drams)
  Coriander seed 1 oz. each   Nutmeg
  Nutmeg   Galangal
  Clove   Clove, 2 drams each
  Mace   Aniseed
  Galangal, 2 drams each   Caraway
  Sugar, sufficientCommon Tragea (4)  Confected Fennel seed   Fennel seed
  Confected Aniseed   Coriander seed, 2 oz. each 
  Confected Caraway This was beaten with Sugar.Tragea Optima  Aniseed
  Licorice, equal parts of each   Fennel seed
  Ginger   Caraway
  Long Pepper, of each a littleTragea Grossa  Cinnamon, ½ oz.   Cumin
  Ginger, 3 drams   Calamint
  Nutmeg, 1 ½ oz.   Pennyroyal, 1 dram each
  Mace, 1 dram   Long Pepper
  Clove, ½ dram   Spikenard (or Valerian)
  Confected Aniseed, 2 dramsTragea Grossa for the Stomach  Calamus   Mastic
  Licorice   Rock Salt
  Gentian, 4 oz. each   Licorice
  Tormentail   Cardamon, ½ dram each 
  Zedoary Good for the Stomach and Digestion, clears Wind, benefits sight, Vertigo and Stones.Powder to Season food with  Cinnamon 2 oz.
  Amomum   Ginger, 1 oz.
  Galangal, 1 oz. each   Long Pepper
  Ginger   Galangal
  Nutmeg   Amomum, 2 drams each
  Long Pepper, ½ oz. each   Cardamon
  Cinnamon   Nutmeg
  Clove, 6 drams each   Sandalwood
  Aniseed   Rose, 1 dram each
  Fennel   Clove ½ dram
  Caraway, 1 oz. each Tragea for the Stomach, Head, Lungs and Liver  Cinnamon, 1 oz.   Saffron 1 scruple Optimal Powder to have with Food  Amomum (Greater Cardamon)
  Licorice, 3 ½ drams   Lesser Cardamon
  Nutmeg, 3 drams   Aniseed
  Ginger   Fennel seed
  Galangal   Caraway
  Aniseed, 2 drams each   Cumin
  Clove   Zedoary
  Mace, 1 dram each   Sage
  Sugar, as desiredCommon Tragea (5)  Cinnamon, ½ oz.   Long Pepper
  Ginger   Clove
  Clove   Saffron, 2 drams
  Mace   Licorice
  Galangal, 2 drams each   Nutmeg, ½ oz. (4 drams) ea.
  Calamus   Cinnamon 1 oz.
  Zedoary, 2 scruples each   Pennyroyal 2 ½ oz.
  Tabasheer, 1 scruple Powder, to be taken with food
Purges the Brain; good against Vertigo, benefits Sight, restores when lost; strengthens digestion, increases appetite, clears intestinal wind, strengthens the cold and in convalescence, strengthens Lungs.

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Examples from Ayurveda

Trikatu – Three Pungents  Ginger Asafetida 8 Powder  Ginger
  Black Pepper   Black Pepper
  Long Pepper, equal parts   Long Pepper
Despite this being a simple formula, only composed of three spices, it is the foundation of many formulas to warm the Stomach, clear Cold and Damp, and promote Digestion in both Ayurveda and Tibetan Medicine. It is also used in the other traditions occasionally.   Celery seed
Because so much importance is placed on Digestion in Ayurveda, this combination appears in many traditional formulas of that system, and not only for digestive disorders. As it enhances digestion and assimilation, when added to large formulas, or formulas with hard-to-digest medicines, it enhances their efficacy.   Cumin
  Nigella
  Asafetida
  Rock Salt, of each equal parts
The Asafetida is fried in Ghee, then the other ingredients are mixed.
This again combines Apiaceae seed with Spices, but adds Rock Salt and Asafetida. Ayurvedic prescriptions regularly add Rock Salt to such digestive formulas, and Rock Salt could be added to any of the above formulas with benefit.
Used similarly for Indigestion, Bloating, Abdominal Distention or Pain, Belching, Hiccups, Food Stagnation etc.
Dose: 1–2 grams

Other Related formula
Powder to Strengthen the Stomach of Andernacus
Powder for Digestion (Riverius)
Peptic Powder

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