Letificans Temperate Electuary

Tradition:

Unani

Source / Author:

Pharmacopoeia Persica, 1681

Herb Name

Latin

Amount *

Citron peel

Citrus medica

Rose

Rosa gallica

Basil seed

Ocinum basilicum

Bugloss root-bark

Anchusa officinalis

Cucumber seed

Cucumis sativus

5 drams ea.

Red Behen

Salvia hemotodes

White Behen

Centaurea behen

2 drams ea.

Black Myrobalan

Terminalia chebula (black)

Sweet Almond

Prunus amygdalus dulcis

White Poppy seed

Papaver somniferum

3 drams ea.

Saffron

Crocus sativus

2 drams

Cinnamon

Cinnamonum zeylanicum

3 drams

Celery seed

Apium graveolens

1 dram

Musk

Moschus

½ dram

Preparation:

Powder and with Crystal Sugar, Manna (equal parts), and a little Almond oil, form an Electuary.

Function:

Moves Qi, Calms the Mind and Spirit, Benefits the Heart, promotes Happiness

Use:

1. Palpitation
2. Sadness or Worry without cause

3. Debility from Cold
4. Melancholy

Dose:

1–2 drams

Comment:

The Letifican formulas were all used to promote a sense of Happiness and wellbeing by moving Qi, calming Mind and Spirit and strengthening the Heart and Brain.

Cautions:

None noted

Modifications:

Similar Formulas:

This is a less common and less known type of Letificans, the most commonly used was Letificans of Galen.

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