Diaprunis lenitiva
Or, Diamascenum
Electuary of Prunes
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Nicholas Myrepsus
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Herb Name 43152_c7415f-ca> |
Latin 43152_58dd79-73> |
Amount * 43152_2334c0-a4> |
|---|---|---|
| 43152_93a1db-65> |
Prunus domestica 43152_3e1963-12> |
50 43152_e7aa4b-b2> |
| 43152_8858a5-7f> |
Viola odorata 43152_feb950-68> |
¾ oz. 43152_847bda-18> |
| 43152_77653c-db> |
Cassia fistula 43152_0183f7-3c> | 43152_f8b739-cc> |
| 43152_af8ed0-d4> |
Tamarindus indica 43152_e9a74b-e2> |
¼ oz. ea. 43152_1c7a6b-14> |
| 43152_0f993b-13> |
Saccharum 43152_d2a8a1-ee> |
6 oz. 43152_9642e2-e3> |
Seethe the Prunes in sufficient water, then push it through a strainer. To the water they were boiled in add the Violets and boil gently. Strain, add to the Prunes, and with the Sugar, boil gently until thick. Next, take a little of the thickened Syrup, and add the Cassia and Tamarinds, beat well, add to the rest. The following powders can then be added:
|
Herb Name 43152_e8367d-bc> |
Latin 43152_0ed3ea-9d> |
Amount * 43152_5ac584-0f> |
|---|---|---|
| 43152_4640b9-16> |
Santalum album 43152_d84ffb-da> | 43152_5fa4d1-ec> |
| 43152_6ab0fa-cc> |
Pterocarpus santalinus 43152_334113-d8> | 43152_3fea51-f9> |
| 43152_3f77ad-70> |
Rheum palmatum 43152_a6e852-1b> | 43152_241cfa-a6> |
| 43152_aef795-48> |
Cinnamonum zeylanicum 43152_549d49-bb> |
3 drams ea. 43152_f0ddd3-f1> |
| 43152_c0876d-c6> |
Rosa gallica 43152_6241a9-d0> | 43152_e53c2a-a5> |
| 43152_820883-29> |
Viola odorata 43152_3115dd-65> | 43152_0ed645-27> |
| 43152_5fb2fa-20> |
Portulaca oleracea 43152_45012f-28> | 43152_3c6705-3c> |
| 43152_38e0b9-07> |
Chicorium endiva 43152_226e73-af> | 43152_53384c-a2> |
| 43152_517aea-1d> |
Berberis vulgaris 43152_3510dc-09> | 43152_5caf52-46> |
| 43152_b6efb2-2d> |
Astragalus tragacanth 43152_5e02ed-8e> | 43152_40df6a-6a> |
| 43152_6acabd-aa> |
Succus Glycyrrhiza 43152_0a4eec-c6> |
2 drams ea. 43152_a7e6d5-d3> |
| 43152_3d8668-49> |
Citrullus vulgaris 43152_6f0ab9-3c> | 43152_59ebde-fc> |
| 43152_366710-71> |
Lagenaria vulgaris 43152_b6f1f3-c7> | 43152_01e019-e2> |
| 43152_eb2e7a-97> |
Curcubita melo 43152_5ba55f-e9> | 43152_0432b4-8f> |
| 43152_c4d93b-7f> |
Cucumis sativus 43152_4304a7-ee> |
1 dram ea. 43152_07652d-04> |
Preparation:
Mix well to form an Electuary.
Function:
Clears Heat, Purges Bile, Supports Yin
Use:
“The laxative Confection of Prunes (called Diaprunis lenitiva) is very pleasant and meet: it does not only loosen the belly, but delays Choler [Bile], it quenches Thirst, and is good for all Heat, but especially when the Ague [Fever] is in his prime”.
1. Acute Fever
2. Continual Fever
3. Burning Fever
4. Fever from excess Bile
5. Acute diseases with excess (Cold, Flu)
6. Good to prepare and purge the Bile humor
7. Liver heat conditions
Dose:
½–1 oz. for an adult, taken before bed at night; 2 drams–½ oz. for a child.
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
1. Some added Tabasheer
2. Some used Dates instead of Tamarinds
3. Some used Licorice powder instead of the juice
4. Some omitted Barberry, claiming their effect was provided by Rose and Rhubarb.

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