Electuarium Diacyminum
Electuary of Cumin

Tradition:

Western, Unani

Source / Author:

Mesue

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

Cumin prepared

Cuminum cyminum

10 drams

Ginger

Zingiber officinalis

Cinnamon

Cinnamonum zeylanicum

1⁄2 oz. ea.

Clove

Eugenia caryophyllus

Aloeswood

Aquillaria agallocha

Mace

Myristica fragrans

2 1⁄2 drams ea.

Galangal

Alpina officinarum

Long Pepper

Piper longum

Cardamon

Elettaria cardamomum

2 drams ea.

Musk

Moschus

1⁄2 scruple

Preparation:

Powder the herbs and mix with three times their weight of clarified Honey to form an Electuary.
It was generally listed as a powder, but was also made into an Electuary as this.

Function:

Clears Cold and Wind, moves Qi, promotes Digestion, opens Obstructions, warms the Stomach and Bowels

Use:

1. Wind Colic
2. Cold Pain of the Stomach or Bowels
3. Indigestion, Bloating associated with Cold and Damp
4. Warms and Strengthens the Stomach
5. Hiccough, Belching
6. Tightness of the Sinews associated with Cold, Wind and Damp
7. Cough and difficulty Breathing from Cold and Phlegm
8. Used for Cold pain of the Kidneys
9. Promotes Menstruation and relieves Pain associated with Cold obstruction
10. Promotes Fertility in Cold and Damp bodies

11. Useful for Postpartum Pain

Dose:

1 dram

Cautions:

None noted

Modifications:

Sandalwood can replace Aloeswood, and Storax could be used in place of Musk.

Similar Formulas:

This is similar to Diacyminum of Nicholas which was more commonly used.

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