Electuary for Paralysis
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Wirtzung
|
Herb Name 41558_a3d48d-a7> |
Latin 41558_15d144-40> |
Amount * 41558_d1668b-bc> |
|---|---|---|
| 41558_71233b-da> |
Glycyrrhiza glabra 41558_6b2443-10> | 41558_f80b6f-69> |
| 41558_66bd97-c2> |
Pimpinella anisum 41558_a2b07a-95> | 41558_929c9b-42> |
| 41558_c2d10e-78> |
Myristica fragrans 41558_61da43-67> |
1 ounce ea. 41558_7317b1-d1> |
| 41558_56edfd-aa> |
Inula helenium 41558_48da03-a2> |
1⁄2 ounce 41558_5c298c-6f> |
| 41558_1b0cd7-0f> |
Paeonia officinalis 41558_f9d115-7c> |
1 dram 41558_173902-e2> |
Preparation:
Powder, mix with 16 ounces of Spirit of Wine, then add 8 ounces of Honey to form a Confection. In Winter, add 2 drams of Long Pepper.
Function:
Clears Cold, stops Wind, strengthens the Liver and Spleen
Use:
1. Paralysis
2. Dead Palsy (Paralysis without feeling)
Dose:
1–2 spoonfuls each morning
Comment:
This listed by Wirtzung under the section on “Dead Palsy”. The Dead Palsy “does suddenly take away the free motion and action of a part of mans body particularly, or wholly, and makes it dead and insensible. We do call the same a resolution of the Sinews, or a Dead Palsy, and them that be troubled with it, Paralyticos” … “This is marvelous much commended for a special remedy”. (Wirtzung, 1598)
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:

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