All Flower Water
Or, Water of Cow Dung
Or Water of Many Virtues
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
First Version
|
Herb Name 66162_55d55b-7b> |
Latin 66162_3404f4-8a> |
Amount 66162_278740-ce> |
|---|---|---|
| 66162_a91a92-be> |
Feces Bovis recens 66162_680672-a5> |
sufficient 66162_cc3781-04> |
Distil it gently.
Another version:
|
Herb Name 66162_3da7bc-5e> |
Latin 66162_893f64-cc> |
Amount 66162_abb598-8c> |
|---|---|---|
| 66162_6f3716-24> |
Feces Bovis recens 66162_04efaa-1d> |
3 parts 66162_0c1f45-ac> |
|
White Wine 66162_37e073-d0> |
Vini alba 66162_f72308-5b> |
1 part 66162_ad4a7e-b6> |
Steep for 24 hours, then distil.
Another version:
|
Herb Name 66162_fb2c58-9c> |
Latin 66162_5198f3-43> |
Amount 66162_172ad7-23> |
|---|---|---|
| 66162_1d92eb-24> |
Feces Bovis recens 66162_2c594d-56> |
3 pounds 66162_60b543-8a> |
|
Spring Water 66162_1b4400-3e> |
Aqua 66162_3eabee-93> |
9 pounds 66162_690834-b7> |
Digest for 24 hours, then strain through cloth and decant the clear water.
Preparation:
Note the first 2 versions are distillations, the 3rd being simply an infusion.
If this was recreated, distillation is preferred.
Note also that fresh dung collected in the Spring is preferred when the meadow flowers are out in bloom.
Function:
Clears Heat, REsolves Wind-Damp, Promotes Urine, Stops Cough
Use:
“This Water is said to be good against Gout, Rheumatism, Stones, Stoppage of Urine &c. being very effectual”. (Bates)
“Good for all Hot Diseases … an excellent Pectoral”. (Salmon)
1. Acute Fevers, Colds, Epidemic diseases
2. Cough, Asthma
3. Gout, Arthritis, Rheumatism
4. Obstructed Urine
5. Gravel, Stones
6. Paralysis
7. Childhood Epilepsy
8. Some recommeded it to promote Menstruation and Labor.
9. Externally, used warm, it eases Pain and Inflammation, and is applied to Strains, Strains, Bruises, as well as Burns, Pain from Inflammation including Gout and Arthritis.
10. Used as a wash for Falling Hair and Alopecia.
In treating Epilepsy in children: ‘Others do commend much for this, the Water of Cowdung: and if it cannot be had then is the Cowdung to be broken into fair water, and strained through a cloth, and to give thereof half an ounce at least’. (Wirtzung)
For Gravel and the Colic of Stones: “Distil in the Months of April or May Cow-dung what you please, and drink a Glass thereof fasting in a Morning: This is call’d the Water of many Virtues, and is Excellent for the Lungs”. (Lemery)
Dose:
4–6 oz. each night.
For serious or stubborn diseases, a dose is taken morning and night.
It can also be applied topically when warm.
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
Some distilled equal parts of Cow Dung and Snails beaten with their shells.
Several sources relay the story of a peasant Lady in the 1600’s who made £20,000 with the recipe, administering it to nearly all who asked her help. This woman, who was not medically trained, used this medicine as a cure-all, and obtained a great reputation. Salmon said “This she gave in all distempers, and against all diseases; and so happy and successful she was, that she cured almost all such who were given over by others for incurable, and it was rare that anything came under her hands that miscarried; this was her Catholicon, this her Secret, by which she did wonders in the Art of Physick”.

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