Electuarium Indum Majus
Indian Electuary Greater

Tradition:

Western, Unani

Source / Author:

Mesue

Herb Name

Latin

Amount *

Cinnamon

Cinnamonum zeylanicum

Clove

Eugenia caryophyllus

Indian Spikenard

Nardostachys jatamansi

Rose

Rosa gallica

Cassia Wood

Cinnamonum cassia

Mace

Myristica fragrans

Cyperus

Cyperus rotundus

4 drams ea.

Yellow Sandalwood

Santalum citrinum

2 1⁄2 drams

Aloeswood

Aquillaria agallocha

Nutmeg

Myristica fragrans

2 drams ea.

Turbith

Operculina turpethum

1 dram

Sugar Penids

Saccharum Penidum

20 drams

Galangal

Alpina officinarum

Amomum

Amomum subulatum

Cardamon

Elettaria cardamomum

Asarabacca

Asarum europeum

Mastic

Pistacia lentiscus

1 1⁄2 drams ea.

Scammony prepared

Convovulus scammonia

1 oz., 4 drams.

Preparation:

Powder, grind with sweet Almond oil; then with the clarified juices of Quince, Pomegranate, Celery and Fennel, of each 1⁄2 lb. and 4 1⁄2 lbs. Honey, form an Electuary.

Function:

Purges Phlegm and Damp, settles Wind, strengthens the Spleen

Use:

1. Phlegm and Damp affecting the Spleen and Stomach
2. Poor appetite and digestion from Damp

3. Nausea and Vomiting
4. Loose Bowels from Spleen and Stomach Damp

5. Kidney Pain
6. Colic

Dose:

2–5 drams (usually 2 drams is sufficient)

Comment:

This was credited with cleansing and strengthening the organs of digestion and nutrition.

Cautions:

1. Not used in Pregnancy
2. Not used in Yin deficiency

Modifications:

1. For Damp and Burnt Humors obstructing the Spleen, combine with Confectio Hamech.
2. Melancholy affecting the Heart, Liver or Spleen combine with Diasenna
3. Melancholy affecting the Liver, combine with Agrimony and Syrup of Chicory with Rhubarb.
4. Purge Phlegm and Damp from the Liver or Uterus, combine with Diaphoenicum
5. Purge Phlegm and Damp from the Kidneys, combine with Benedicta Laxativa
6. Purge Phlegm and Damp of the Uterus, take with a decoction of Feverfew and Mugwort

Similar Formulas:

There is also Indian Electuary Lesser which was less commonly used.

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