Hippoglossum, Horsetongue

Double-tongue, Tongue Blade, Tongue upon Tongue
Bilingua (Latin)

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Hippoglossum
J. Barrellier, Plantae per Galliam, Hispaniam et Italiam observatae, (1714)

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Lesser Horsetongue
Salmon, Botanologia, 1710

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Hippoglossum
J. Sibthrop, J.E. Smith, Flora Graeca, vol. 10 (1840)

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Ruscus hypoglossum
(Photo by Andrew Karpov) (Wikimedia)

Botanical name:

Ruscus hypoglossum
Greater and Lesser varieties were known

Parts used:

Whole Herb; Root

Temperature & Taste:

Warm, dry.

Classifications:

Åperitive, Hysteric, Emmenagogue, Traumatic (Vulnerary)

Constituents:

Steroidal Saponins

Uses:

1. Moves the Blood, Promotes Menstruation:

Suffocation of the Womb, Vapors, Hysteria, PMS
-Amenorrhea
-Promotes Labor, clears Afterbirth
-Postpartum Pain; continually taken after Childbirth to cleanse and restore tone to the Womb.

2. Moves the Blood, Clears Stasis:

Headache
-also for ‘Imperfect Speech’ (decoction in wine)
-Paralysis (various preparations including oily tincture)
-Chronic, Foul and Spreading Ulcers anywhere in the body
-also for Hernia

3. Clears Damp, Promotes Urine:

Strangury, suppressed or painful urination, dribbling urine
-Gravel, Stones
-the oily tincture (infused in oil) was commended for strangury, Gravel and Stones (Salmon)

4. Externally:

as a gargle (leaves and roots) for sore and swollen mouth and throat, and swollen glands under the tongue
-Running and Spreading Sores and Ulcers
-was used as an amulet against Headache (Dioscorides)

Dose:

Powder: 2–5 grams
When used to induce or promote Labor, 1 dram (3 grams) can be given in wine every 2 hours until 3 or 4 doses have been given.
Tincture (1:5): 1–2 drams
Juice: 2–3 spoonfuls in wine
Acid (Vinegar) Tincture: enough added to water give a pleasant acidity.
Oily Tincture: 10–30 drops on sugar

Main Combinations:

1. Hernia, powders of Cattail Pollen, Betony, Gladioli root, Horsetongue leaves, 1 dram mixed with Egg Yolk and eaten daily for 30 days (Gerard)

Cautions:

Not used during Pregnancy

Main Preparations used:



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