Electuary of Sulphur
Tradition:
Unani
Source / Author:
Pharmacopoeia Persica, 1681
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Herb Name |
Latin |
Amount * |
|---|---|---|
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Sulphur |
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Hyoscyamus niger |
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Styrax officinalis |
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Commiphora molmol |
8 drams ea. |
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Ruta graveolens |
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Inula racemosa |
10 drams ea. |
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Opium |
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Crocus sativus |
2 drams ea. |
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Cinnamonum cassia |
12 drams |
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Piper album |
20 drams |
* Bitter Costus is generally regarded to be Inula racemosa. Costus root could also be used.
Preparation:
Powder and with three times their weight of Honey, form an Electuary.
Function:
Clears Phlegm and Damp, Warms the Yang, Stops Cough, Resists Poison
Use:
1. Phlegm diseases
2. Black Bile diseases
3. Phlegm Cough
4. Asthma
5. Edema
6. Difficult Urination
7. Inveterate Fever
8. Antidote to lethal poisons including Hemlock
9. Scorpion Bite
Dose:
1⁄2 dram
Cautions:
Avoid overdose
Modifications:

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