Pills of Mezereon Major

Tradition:
Western / Unani
Source / Author:
De morbus internis curandis, Mesue, 1551
|
Herb Name 41710_0ba485-f2> |
Latin 41710_23a8fb-d8> |
Amount 41710_c6fd51-15> |
|---|---|---|
| 41710_29f1e2-ed> |
Terminalia chebula 41710_6afc42-1d> | 41710_e06d0f-ba> |
| 41710_c1955e-8a> |
Terminalia bellerica 41710_273955-63> | 41710_e8322d-b7> |
| 41710_d2735e-29> |
Emblica officinalis 41710_27c06c-8f> | 41710_31446b-4b> |
| 41710_52a67d-50> |
Artemisia absinthum 41710_6e9f5e-a6> | 41710_bb53b8-5b> |
| 41710_7a0bc3-73> |
Fomitopsis officinalis 41710_5f12bb-e1> |
3 drams ea. 41710_599013-ce> |
| 41710_eded19-bb> |
Rheum palmatum 41710_87f1c0-c7> |
2 drams 41710_77d5d0-09> |
| 41710_318dec-0a> |
Nardostachys jatamansi 41710_962a2e-8d> |
1 dram 41710_151110-ea> |
| 41710_00ccde-3c> |
Daphne mezereum 41710_1b87a6-1a> |
8 drams 41710_4fadcd-72> |
| 41710_e49cb2-c7> |
Ferula persica 41710_aef608-94> | 41710_dcf81f-06> |
| 41710_c38a63-4e> |
Commiphora guidottii 41710_5ba3cc-b3> | 41710_46fdf8-04> |
| 41710_240de9-0b> |
Pistacia lentiscus 41710_004918-d0> | 41710_f498df-34> |
| 41710_167fe4-7d> |
Laccifer lacca 41710_64b47a-38> |
1 dram ea. 41710_c61f64-cc> |
| 41710_10833b-32> |
Commiphora molmol 41710_6d056c-ac> | 41710_694b8c-3c> |
| 41710_8298ba-c1> |
Daemonorops draco 41710_a1a764-ac> |
1⁄2 dram ea. 41710_2dcdca-58> |
| 41710_493cc8-a8> |
Aloe spp. 41710_f102f8-e2> |
weight of all the rest 41710_171e34-ce> |
* 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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