Decoction for Boils and Abscesses
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
The Admirable Secrets of Physick and Chyrurgery, Thomas Palmer, 1696
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Herb Name 44570_aff72f-d7> |
Latin 44570_2e890e-09> |
Amount * 44570_fe7352-1e> |
|---|---|---|
| 44570_3cb98f-86> |
Marrubium vulgare 44570_ff75c4-b2> |
4 parts 44570_fe96a7-d9> |
| 44570_a8b011-38> |
Centaurium erythraea 44570_5bd66c-4e> |
3 parts 44570_c1239f-a5> |
| 44570_6f591c-8c> |
Rosmarinus officinalis 44570_b66342-00> |
2 parts 44570_41e9e2-ed> |
| 44570_e2d70d-57> |
Artemisia absinthum 44570_f543bb-e8> |
1 part 44570_16a4c5-3d> |
Preparation:
Decoct in water or white wine from 4 parts down to 3 parts.
‘Make them in a syrup with white wine, and let the sick drink thereof, and it will break the Impostume [abscess] but use it still.’ (Admirable Secrets)
Function:
Clears Heat and Toxin, resolves Swelling, promotes Circulation
Use:
1. Boils
2. Abscesses
3. Acne
4. toxic Swellings
5. Chronic Inflammation
6. may be useful for Cysts and Fibroids
Dose:
take a cupful 3 times daily
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
1. If the body is bound, add Rhubarb, or take with a dose of Rhubarb powder

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