Electuarium de Calamintha
Electuary of Calamint
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Galen
|
Herb Name 43379_fc2b77-74> |
Latin 43379_4cb764-85> |
Amount * 43379_841c8b-cf> |
|---|---|---|
| 43379_7b0129-96> |
Calamintha officinalis 43379_0eb944-3e> | 43379_7fff65-9d> |
| 43379_99bdc4-d7> |
Mentha pulegium 43379_268c9f-e7> | 43379_7000ab-bf> |
| 43379_937c6d-f2> |
Petroselinum crispum 43379_0b61f9-42> | 43379_7fceea-f9> |
| 43379_d1b4d3-f9> |
Siler montanum 43379_3ec138-e5> |
1 dram ea. 43379_810e0e-c7> |
| 43379_006e65-05> |
Apium graveolens 43379_312260-85> | 43379_ecefcb-50> |
| 43379_01c13d-c9> |
Thymus vulgaris 43379_e237fe-e1> |
2 drams ea. 43379_44387e-dd> |
| 43379_863599-64> |
Levisticum officinale 43379_6851a4-57> |
1 oz. 43379_c16d95-af> |
| 43379_1a9669-ed> |
Piper nigrum 43379_8c1dcf-56> |
3 oz. 43379_8c281c-64> |
Preparation:
Form a powder, then with a sufficient amount of Sugar, form and Electuary or Tablets S.A.
Function:
Warms the Stomach, moves Qi, clears Cold and Damp, relieves Spasm and Pain
Use:
1. Wind, Colic
2. Nausea
3. Obstruction of the Stomach or Spleen
4. Indigestion or Poor Stomach function associated with Damp and Qi stagnation
5. Arthritis
6. Kidney pain associated with Cold, Wind and Damp
Dose:
1⁄2–1 dram
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
The Herbs of Calamint and Pennyroyal can be used in place of the seed; Lovage root can also be used in place of the seed.

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