Pills Against Fluxes
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Nicholas
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Herb Name |
Latin |
Amount |
|---|---|---|
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Myrtus communis |
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Punica granatum |
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Punica granatum |
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Symphytum officinale |
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Daemonorops draco |
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Terra Armenius |
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Acacia spp. |
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|
Cytinus hypocistus |
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Rosa gallica |
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Tartar |
Potassium tartrate |
|
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Rhus parviflora |
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Crocus sativus |
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|
a compound |
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Quercus infectoria |
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Cinnamonum zeylanicum |
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Bambusae silicae |
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Pistacia lentiscus |
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Acacia arabica |
1 dram ea. |
|
|
Opium |
1⁄2 dram |
Preparation:
Hypocistis juice, Opium, Acacia and Mastic are dissolved in Myrtle juice, the rest are added in powder and formed into pills.
Function:
Astringent, clears Heat and Inflammation, promotes Healing
Use:
1. Diarrhea
2. Dysentery, including that with Blood
Dose:
1⁄2–1 dram
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
This formula will stand without Opium. Poppy seed could be used in its place.It can also be simplified with a reduction in the number of medicines. Nevertheless, it is a good representation of the medicines classically used for Diarrhea and Dysentery.

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