Albotin
Electuary (Lohoch) of Turpentine

Tradition:

Western, Unani

Source / Author:

Avicenna (Luminare Majus, 1551)

Herb Name

Latin

Amount *

Linseed torrefied

Linium usitatissimum

Raisins

Vitis vinifera

1 lb. ea.

Pine nut

Nux Pinea

Sweet Almonds

Prunus amygdalus dulcis

Bitter Almonds

Prunus amygdalus amara

6 oz. ea.

Hazelnut torrefied

Corylus avellana

Turpentine

Pistacia terebinthus

Orris

Iris germanica

1 oz. ea.

Myrrh

Commiphora molmol

Saffron

Crocus sativus

Frankincense

Boswellia sacra

1⁄2 oz. ea.

Preparation:

Grind and sieve; it was traditionally beaten with Asses milk, formed into Troches, then dried in the shade, this being repeated three times. Then it was made into an Electuary (Lohoch) with Honey, and kept for use.

Function:

Clears Phlegm, stops Cough, strengthens the Lungs

Use:

1. Cough–dry, chronic, irritable; from Phlegm or Deficiency
2. Weakness of the Lungs–Wheezing, Breathlessness

Dose:

Licked throughout the day; dose would be 1 dram if taken

Comment:

Albotin is an old name for Turpentine.

Cautions:

None noted

Modifications:


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