Diacydonium cum Spicatum
Electuary of Quince with Spices
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
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Herb Name 41638_85255e-07> |
Latin 41638_99f24d-37> |
Amount * 41638_a74765-6e> |
|---|---|---|
| 41638_d38c5b-0e> |
Cydonia oblonga 41638_5161e2-a9> | 41638_d000bd-55> |
| 41638_329420-f9> |
Saccharum 41638_a79890-74> |
2 lbs. ea. 41638_1442d6-6f> |
| 41638_fc2bfe-d8> |
Acetum Vinum album 41638_70fedf-12> |
1⁄2 lb. 41638_b59b7b-03> |
| 41638_9a741c-0d> |
Zingiber officinalis 41638_fbaaaa-db> |
2 oz. 41638_d69166-3e> |
| 41638_ad98f3-b4> |
Piper album 41638_39da9b-ec> |
10 drams 41638_85f7e7-83> |
Preparation:
Decoct the juice and sugar to a syrup, adding the Vinegar towards the end and removing the scum; then add the Ginger and White Pepper in fine powder, and boil to the thickness of Honey.
Function:
Strengthens the Stomach, stops Nausea and Vomiting, gently Binding
Use:
1. Nausea
2. Vomiting
3. Poor appetite
4. Indigestion
5. Belching
6. Diarrhea
Dose:
As much as a Nutmeg with Wine for an adult. Taken before food to promote Digestion and stop Fluxes, after food to stop Vomiting, otherwise in the morning.
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
Similar Formulas:
See Electuary of Quince Compound for more information.

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