Decoction to Promote Menstruation (Turner)
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Syrupus de StoechasSyrup of Stoechas Tradition: Western Source / Author: Fernel (Mesue) Preparation: Boil in sufficient water down to half, then add 2 lbs. of Honey, and form a syrup. Function: Clears Cold and Damp, settles Wind, stops Spasms Use: 1. Migraine 2. Epilepsy3. Apoplexy4. Paralysis5. Lethargy6. Trembling7. Spasms and Cramps Dose: 1–2 oz. Comment:…
Special Medicine to Strengthen the Back Tradition: Western Source / Author: A Thousand Notable Things on Various Subjects, By Thomas Lupton, London, 1815 Preparation: Boil together until the wine has half boiled away. Strain through a cloth. Function: Strengthens the Kidneys, Bones and Joints Use: Chronic Lower Back pain associated with Kidney weakness Dose: 9…
Syrupus SymphytumSyrup of Comfrey Compound Tradition: Western Source / Author: Fernel Preparation: Press the juice from the fresh herbs; boil it, remove the scum, strain and add an equal weight of sugar to make a syrup. If the fresh herbs are not available, dry herbs may be used. Function: Astringent, clears Heat, moves the Blood,…
Powder of Great Use Against Forgetfulness Tradition: Western Source / Author: Philippi Grulingii Medicinae practica (1665) Preparation: Powder Function: Clears Damp and Phlegm, regulates Qi, Strengthens the Brain Use: Amnesia, Poor or Failing Memory Dose: 1–2 drams with a suitable vehicle Cautions: None noted Modifications: Back to POWDERSBack to FORMULASHow to Modify a FormulaSubstitutesWeights &…
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