Compound of Turbith with Anise
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Omnia Quae extant in Latinum Sermonem Conversa, 1556
|
Herb Name 42628_62221a-63> |
Latin 42628_12f5fc-34> |
Amount * 42628_94c274-25> |
|---|---|---|
| 42628_6dfc86-c7> |
Pistacia lentiscus 42628_0b8e07-76> | 42628_3e8b8c-d2> |
| 42628_11ebc0-9e> |
Pimpinella anisum 42628_c20fd3-49> | 42628_4d77d4-09> |
| 42628_552d58-7a> |
Zingiber officinalis 42628_3b84ea-22> |
1 dram ea. 42628_c7e730-44> |
| 42628_0d53b3-4f> |
Operculina turpethum 42628_fb935b-a9> |
3 drams 42628_90433d-74> |
Preparation:
Powder and mix with Honey to form an Electuary
Function:
Clears Phlegm and Damp
Use:
1. Phlegm in the Stomach with thick tongue coat, poor appetite etc.
2. Phlegm obstructing the Lungs
3. Cough or Asthma with excess Phlegm
Dose:
1–2 drams
Comment:
This is basically the same formula as the Medicamen of Turbith of Avicenna, this just adding Aniseed. Therefore, we have named it Compound of Turbith with Anise which is not its traditional name (the source text gave no specific name).
This and the related Medicament of Turbith are primary formulas for the treatment of Phlegm and Damp obstruction.
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:

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