Pills of Mezereon Major

Tradition:
Western / Unani
Source / Author:
De morbus internis curandis, Mesue, 1551
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Herb Name |
Latin |
Amount |
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Terminalia chebula |
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Terminalia bellerica |
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Emblica officinalis |
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Artemisia absinthum |
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Fomitopsis officinalis |
3 drams ea. |
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Rheum palmatum |
2 drams |
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Nardostachys jatamansi |
1 dram |
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Daphne mezereum |
8 drams |
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Ferula persica |
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Commiphora guidottii |
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Pistacia lentiscus |
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Laccifer lacca |
1 dram ea. |
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Commiphora molmol |
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Daemonorops draco |
1⁄2 dram ea. |
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Aloe spp. |
weight of all the rest |
* Mezereon is prepared by steeping in vinegar for 3 days, changing the vinegar daily, then drying.
Preparation:
Dissolve gums in wine, add the rest in fine powder and form small pills
Function:
Clears Phlegm, purges Water
Use:
1. Edema
2. Damp diseases with excess water
Dose:
1⁄2 dram, up to 1 dram
Cautions:
1. Avoid overdose
2. Not suitable in Yin deficiency
3. Not used during Pregnancy
Modifications:
Comment:
Source text said it “Purges all Watery humors, crass [undigested] Phlegm, Bile, and evacuates yellow water”. Yellow Water here refers to Damp-Heat and can include high Uric acid as found in Gout. Interestingly, Tibetan Medicine also refers to “Yellow Water” diseases.

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