Diaprunis lenitiva
Or, Diamascenum
Electuary of Prunes

Tradition:

Western

Source / Author:

Nicholas Myrepsus

Herb Name

Latin

Amount *

Damask Prunes, stoned

Prunus domestica

50

Violet flowers

Viola odorata

¾ oz.

Cassia Fistula

Cassia fistula

Tamarind

Tamarindus indica

¼ oz. ea.

Sugar

Saccharum

6 oz.

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

Latin

Amount *

White Sandalwood

Santalum album

Red Sandalwood

Pterocarpus santalinus

Rhubarb

Rheum palmatum

Cinnamon

Cinnamonum zeylanicum

3 drams ea.

Red Roses

Rosa gallica

Violets

Viola odorata

Purslane seed

Portulaca oleracea

Endive seed

Chicorium endiva

Barberries

Berberis vulgaris

Gum Tragacanth

Astragalus tragacanth

Licorice juice

Succus Glycyrrhiza

2 drams ea.

Melon seed

Citrullus vulgaris

Gourd seed

Lagenaria vulgaris

Pumpkin seed

Curcubita melo

Cucumber seed

Cucumis sativus

1 dram ea.

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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